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Chinese orders of Brazil meat stall on coronavirus outbreak
Negotiations for new orders of Brazilian meat by Chinese buyers have been on hold since the Lunar New Year break, clouding the outlook for demand…
Zimbabwe corn imports at 11-year high as GM ban lifted
Zimbabwe’s weekly white corn imports from South Africa have risen to an 11-year high as food crisis worsens and after the government lifted a ban…
Coronavirus threat looms over fragile African health systems
The rapidly spreading coronavirus has wreaked havoc across much of the developed world, yet not a single case has been confirmed so far in Africa…
Europe braces for Trump’s tariff carousel
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US weighs Rosneft sanctions but wary of oil market chaos
The U.S. is weighing whether to sanction Russia’s biggest oil producer, Rosneft PJSC, for maintaining ties with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, though American officials are wary…
China delays trade statistics, merges January and February data
China’s January trade data was scheduled to be released Friday, but will instead be announced together with February’s numbers, according to the customs administration.
As liquidation threat looms, Jet Airways bidders still not ready
Bankrupt carrier Jet Airways India Ltd., once the nation’s biggest by market value, faces fresh warning signs as a deadline to avoid liquidation looms.
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Trump attacked Johnson over Huawei in heated phone call
Donald Trump berated Boris Johnson during a heated phone call, after the British prime minister rejected the U.S. president’s request to ban Huawei Technologies Co.…
Indonesia braces for export hit as virus saps Chinese demand
A nascent recovery in Indonesian exports is under threat, with the coronavirus outbreak set to sap Chinese demand for commodities including palm oil, coal, paper…
Virus curbs set to deepen slump in India’s diamond exports
Diamond and jewelry exporters in India can’t catch a break.