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World trade talks extend into fifth day as deals remain elusive
The World Trade Organization postponed its closing session until Friday afternoon as ministers struggled to bridge gaps on key measures governing food security, fishing subsidies…
Ukraine pledges to curb soaring food exports to calm angry Polish farmers
A senior Ukrainian official said Kyiv is prepared to limit surges in exports into the European Union as a way to allay mounting concerns of…
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Ministry of Economy and Crescent Enterprises co-host roundtable on the role of strategic philanthropy at the WTO MC13 in Abu Dhabi
The UAE Ministry of Economy, in collaboration with Crescent Enterprises, hosted a roundtable discussion under the theme of ‘Fostering Resilience and Inclusivity: The Role of…
India okays $15 billion of milestone chip plant investments
India’s government has approved $15.2 billion worth of investments in semiconductor fabrication plants, including a Tata Group proposal to build the country’s first major chipmaking…
Biggest buyers of Kenya’s black tea help propel earnings by 31%
Kenya’s earnings from black-tea exports surged 31% to a record last year as sales by the world’s largest shipper of the leaves increased, the nation’s…
Poland will analyze whether to ban Russian food imports
Poland will “thoroughly” analyze the impact of Latvia’s decision to ban Russian food imports and doesn’t rule out taking appropriate steps itself, according to Prime…
US, India agree to share more information on opioid trade
The US and India are looking to strengthen information sharing on the illegal trade of opioids such as fentanyl, to combat its misuse in the…
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World trade talks extend into period of 11th-hour dealmaking
The World Trade Organization postponed its closing session until midnight in Abu Dhabi as ministers raced to bridge gaps on key measures governing food security,…
India looks elsewhere for oil as US sanctions crimp Russia trade
Tightening enforcement of US sanctions is denting India’s oil trade with Russia, forcing processors to consider other supplies, according to refinery executives familiar with the…
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Some WTO members target major economies’ harmful green policies
Some World Trade Organization members are considering calling on governments to curb trade-distorting policies for the green transition, as concerns grow that some unilateral measures…