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US seeks pharmaceutical deal with Switzerland to ease approvals
The Biden administration wants to reach a narrow sectoral trade agreement with the Swiss pharmaceutical industry, the US Ambassador to Switzerland told Blick am Sonntag.
Airbus close to winning $5.5 billion order from Jet Airways
Airbus SE has emerged as the front-runner to win an order for as many as 50 aircraft worth up to $5.5 billion from Jet Airways…
Gold steady as G-7 Russia import ban viewed ‘largely symbolic’
Gold steadied after the Group of Seven nations planned to announce a ban on new imports of the metal from Russia, which analysts saw as…
UAE government team to visit Germany for talks on hydrogen
Germany and the United Arab Emirates will hold further talks on hydrogen and clean energy this week as the European country seeks long-term solutions to…
UK to consult with WTO members on tariffs protecting steel
The UK government said it will consult with other countries at the World Trade Organization on its plan to extend steel tariffs, after prime minister…
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Ceres announces new container yard adjacent to Barbours Cut Terminal
Ceres Terminals has announced the upcoming opening of a new permanent pop-up container yard located in the Greater Houston area.
Gold rises as some G-7 nations to ban new imports from Russia
The US, UK, Japan and Canada plan to announce a ban on new gold imports from Russia during a summit of Group of Seven leaders…
One of world’s major wheat buyers to trim imports as prices rise
Egypt plans to cut wheat imports by 500,000 tons per year, or about 10%, by eking out more subsidized bread from its grain, Supply Minister…
Johnson says ‘reasonable’ to protect British steel with tariffs
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that it’s reasonable for UK steel to enjoy the “same protections” other European steel economies have.
India to double capacity for washing coking coal to cut imports
India plans to ramp up its washing facilities for raw coking coal, a key input for the steel industry, in order to reduce its reliance…