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Sanctions “Yet to curtail Russia with any compelling effect.”
Last month both the European Union and US once again stepped up sanctions against Russia in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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China files WTO complaint over US electric-vehicle subsidies
China is taking its dispute with the US over electric-vehicle subsidies to the World Trade Organization, challenging elements of President Joe Biden’s signature climate law…
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World’s top uranium miner seeks to boost exports to US
Kazakhstan, the world’s largest uranium miner, is conducting “active work” to boost exports of the metal to U.S. energy companies.
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Trader Louis Dreyfus to buy Brazil’s top instant coffee exporter
Louis Dreyfus Co. has agreed to buy Brazil’s biggest exporter of instant coffee, the latest example of commodity traders plowing record profits into production assets.
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Coffee supplies from top shipper Vietnam seen shrinking further
Global supplies of robusta coffee used in espresso and instant drinks are set to tighten further as a heat wave threatens production in top exporter…
UK minister says China sanctions tailored to avoid trade fight
The UK government’s response to alleged Chinese state-backed cyber attacks on British institutions and politicians was designed to avoid “trade issues” with Beijing, a senior…
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Counterfeit Kansas City Chiefs, Royals and Kansas Jayhawks championship rings worth $2.71M intercepted by Cincinnati CBP
Collectors and fans clamor for championship rings of their favorite collegiate and pro sports team, with some paying top dollar for the real thing.
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America is down to its last 100 cotton mills
After a brief pandemic-era reprieve, many of the US’s remaining textile factories that turn cotton fibers into yarn and fabric are shutting down for good.
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Ghana’s low cocoa crop hammers trade surplus in first two months
Ghana’s smaller cocoa harvest has hit the country’s external payments position as its trade surplus fell by more than half in the first two months,…
Ukraine sees EU grain debate as more about politics than trade
A push by several European Union member states to limit the import of grain from Ukraine is politically motivated and not an economic problem for…