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US-EU steel talks inch ahead as time for a deal runs short
The US and European Union are unlikely to finalize a legally binding agreement to govern trade in steel and aluminum this year, setting up a…
US fashion brands urge early renewal of Africa trade program
US fashion companies urged the early renewal of a trade program that allows thousands of African products to enter the world’s biggest economy duty free,…
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Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force publishes updated Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act strategy
Today, the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force (FLETF) published an updated Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Strategy to Prevent the Importation of Goods Mined,…
UK drops bid to replace Europe’s ‘CE’ quality mark post-Brexit
Rishi Sunak’s government said companies can use the European Union’s product safety mark indefinitely, a climbdown on a post-Brexit plan to enforce the UK’s own…
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War, AI and climate change shake up $32 trillion in global trade
​​From Morocco to Mexico, what this new world is starting to look like on the ground.
South Korea’s export slump worsens as chip demand wanes
South Korea’s slump in exports worsened in July as semiconductor demand further deteriorated, undermining hopes for a bottoming-out in trade.
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Commerce Secretary Raimondo plans August China trip as tensions over tech controls simmer
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is planning to visit China in late August, according to people familiar with the matter, part of the Biden administration’s…
China curbs drone export after US says it aids Russia war effort
China slapped restrictions on the export of drones and certain components used in their manufacture, a move that could hurt production abroad of the aerial…
Indonesia’s EV mission will be trickier than just mining nickel
Southeast Asia’s biggest economy wants to use its booming battery-metals sector as a springboard to become a global player in electric vehicles. 
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Solis to lead HDR’s transportation economics and statistics services
HDR has selected Alejandro Solis to lead its transportation economics and statistics practice.