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Top Indian solar manufacturer asks for protection from China, Vietnam imports
India’s largest manufacturer of solar modules is calling for the government to reinstate trade barriers to protect it from competition from the likes of China…
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US trade data overstates decoupling from China, report says
The US’ reduction in its import dependence on China is less than official figures indicate, according to research looking at under-invoicing and trade rerouting.
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EU to push ‘made in Europe’ tag in green industry, Sefcovic says
The European Union will be much more “assertive” in touting a “made in Europe” approach to ensure that green industries like hydrogen and wind stay…
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Higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports would cost consumers $31 billion, NRF study says
American consumers could lose $31 billion in spending power if U.S. tariffs are raised on common household products like microwaves and T-shirts imported from China,…
Israel-Palestine conflict set to create challenges in maritime industry while trade continues with caution
The goal is to provide visibility on the topic to keep our customers and partners informed so that they are equiped with knowledge (whatever could…
US imposes first sanctions over Russia oil cap as impact fades
The US imposed the first sanctions for violations of the price cap on Russian oil introduced by the Group of Seven nearly a year ago,…
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China’s clean car exports surge as Europe starts subsidy probe
China’s new-energy passenger car exports more than doubled last month, as the nation’s growing clout in the global auto market comes under pressure from Europe…
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China wind joins clean tech sectors caught in trade crosshairs
China’s wind industry is the country’s latest clean energy sector to see its success draw the attention of foreign trade officials.
From oil trades to defense, Singapore’s US-China balancing act gets trickier
In energy, as in geopolitics, the island nation prioritizes commerce while trying to stay in the good graces of the US and China.
Taiwan exports post surprise growth in sign of global trade rebound
Taiwan’s exports unexpectedly grew in September for the first time in more than a year, adding to signs that global trade is recovering.