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EU escalates China tensions with probe to ward off cheap EVs
The European Union is launching an investigation into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles in a bid to ward off a flood of cheap imports, an…
Rice falls further as Malaysia seeks to cut reliance on imports
Rice prices extended losses as buyers continued to juggle the fallout from India’s export restrictions, with Malaysia seeking to reduce its reliance on overall imports…
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WTO in survival mode pushes back on splintering global trade
Fragmentation of the global economy into separate blocs would be “extremely costly” and make the world a less stable place, the World Trade Organization said…
Poland to extend Ukraine grain-import ban, pressuring EU
Poland will extend its ban on imports of grain from Ukraine unless the European Union allows its own restrictions to stay in place beyond Friday…
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Simplifying Foreign-Trade Zones: A 5-Step Guide to Streamlined FTZ Management
Understanding the FTZ process is essential for any company considering utilizing this powerful tool.
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Brazil became the world’s top corn and soy exporter. Cotton is next.
Brazil is close to unseating the US to become the world’s biggest cotton exporter as Texas, America’s top producing region, buckles under searing heat and…
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United States announces resolution of the outstanding WTO poultry dispute with India
Following major trade breakthroughs in June, the United States and India will resolve the longstanding WTO poultry dispute; India will reduce tariffs on certain products
Lula urges meeting of EU-Mercosur leaders over trade deal fate
Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is asking for a meeting of leaders from the European Union and Mercosur to decide on a trade…
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Biden showcases Boeing, chip deals as US and Vietnam draw closer
US President Joe Biden announced a series of semiconductor, aerospace and infrastructure deals with business leaders in Vietnam, part of a push by the White…
Philippines may scrap rice price cap soon as harvest starts
The Philippine government may remove the ceiling on rice prices in two weeks as local harvests start to come in, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said.