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China may lift Australian lobster import ban, SCMP says
China’s unofficial ban on imports of live Australian lobster will likely be lifted as relations between the two nations continue to warm, the South China…
UK Brexit border rules set to lift inflation, Allianz says
Brexit border controls on certain foods imported to the UK from the European Union may push up inflation by 0.2 percentage points, according to a…
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US says China spurning farm exports may have political slant
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack implied that China may be favoring Brazilian corn and soybeans partly in retaliation against recent restrictions on ownership of American…
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Taiwan exports ‘on fire’ as global demand for AI servers surges
Taiwan’s exports surged at the fastest pace in two years as shipments of computer hardware underpinning the global artificial-intelligence boom rocketed more than 400%.
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Brazil rebuffs US pressure to abandon tariffs on ethanol imports
Brazil will maintain tariffs on US ethanol imports despite “tough” complaints from the Biden administration, said Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro.
Baltimore port closure means 35% drop in April US coal exports
Closure of the Port of Baltimore — America’s second-biggest hub for coal — has choked exports of the fossil fuel, with flows expected to plunge…
Senators propose plan to stem flow of US tech to adversaries
A bipartisan pair of senators introduced a bill aimed at better enforcing export controls that so far have failed to stem the flow of sensitive…
Marking its 60th anniversary, UNCTAD rebrands to “UN trade and development” and convenes a global leaders forum
• UNCTAD’s 60th anniversary Rebrands as "UN Trade and Development" and convenes Global Leaders Forum with the UN Secretary-General, Heads of State, leading economists and…
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US-China tensions fragmenting trade and investment, IMF finds
The global economy is showing signs of dividing between US- and China-centered blocs, though the dynamics differ from the Cold War with less overall fragmentation…
India may devote more sugar to ethanol in blow to export hopes
India may allow sugar mills to use more of the sweetener to make ethanol, in a move likely to reduce the odds of easing export…