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First Quantum seeks $20 billion from Panama in free trade case
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is seeking $20 billion from Panama in a free trade arbitration case after the Central American nation shut down the company’s…
US and UK hold third joint committee meeting under the Bilateral Agreement on Prudential Measures Regarding Insurance and Reinsurance
On the 20th of February 2024, the United States and the United Kingdom held the third meeting of the Joint Committee established under the U.S.-UK…
Poland seeks EU’s help to resolve farmers dispute at Ukraine border
Poland’s government has appealed to the European Union’s executive arm to help defuse a dispute with Ukraine over grain shipments after farmers blocked border crossings…
Aluminum surges as White House plans fresh sanctions on Russia
Aluminum and nickel surged on speculation that a fresh wave of US sanctions against Russia may target the metal and potentially disrupt supplies.
Aluminum, nickel jumped as US signals major sanctions on Russia
Aluminum and nickel briefly jumped after the US President Joe Biden said the US plans to unveil a “major” sanctions package against Russia on Friday…
China-Europe ties worsen on Ukraine and disputes over trade
A recent gathering of world leaders and military officials in southern Germany exposed the growing divisions between the European Union and China over the bloc’s…
Japan’s export growth beats consensus, keeping BOJ options open
Japan’s exports grew more than expected in January, providing much-needed support for the economy and keeping the door open for the Bank of Japan as…
South Korea export momentum sustained on electronics demand
South Korean exports driven by gains in electronics have continued to grow so far this month, supporting the view that trade can regain strength this…
US to announce ‘major sanctions’ Friday over Navalny death
The US plans to unveil a “major sanctions package” against Russia on Friday following the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny, the White House said.
Swiss watch exports struggle as luxury slowdown persists
Swiss watch exports rose modestly in January as growth slowed and weak demand for luxury and mid-priced watches dragged on the sector.