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Canada March retail sales rise 0.8%; seen up 0.5% in April
Canadian retail sales grew by 0.8% in March from February, more than analysts had forecast, and looked set to have increased by 0.5% in April,…
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IFAD calls for inclusive investment, and stronger South-South ties in rural Brazil & Africa
The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) played a prominent role at the II Brazil-Africa Dialogue on Food Security, Fight Against Hunger and Rural…
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Walmart vs Target: tariffs highlight growing divide in fortunes
President Donald Trump's tariffs are widening the gap between market-leader Walmart and Target, the companies' latest quarterly reports show, underscoring missteps at the smaller U.S.…
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Japan trade negotiator Akazawa to visit US for tariff talks from Friday
Japan's top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa plans to visit Washington from Friday to Sunday for negotiations over U.S. tariffs, he said on Thursday.
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Brazil updates trade ban list after bird flu outbreak
The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry on Thursday updated the list of countries that have placed restrictions on chicken trade with the world's largest exporter after it…
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Italy confident US-EU trade accord will echo the US-UK deal
Italy is confident the United States will agree to a trade deal with the European Union similar to the one Washington has already struck with…
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Dimerco CEO Shih: A freight leader’s take on China+1, tariffs & global diversification
In this episode, Dimerco Express Group CEO Jeffrey Shih shares his frontline insights on the rapidly evolving world of global freight and logistics.
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Pigs can’t fly: US high-end livestock breeders lose millions in China tariff fallout
Dr. Mike Lemmon's pigs, each valued between $2,500 and $5,000, were supposed to be on a plane bound for Hangzhou, China, from St. Louis in…
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Where’s the beef? Argentine steak exports slide as strong peso inflates costs
In the Villarroel meat plant outside Buenos Aires, workers skillfully butcher cuts of Argentine beef, popular with restaurants from Shanghai to New York. But the…
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Energy storage boom drives battery shift, leaving nickel, cobalt behind
When Fidra Energy acquired a 55-acre (22-hectare) patch of northern England countryside in 2023, its plan to transform it into a 1.45 gigawatt energy storage…