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EU is set to impose punitive tariffs on Russian grain
The European Union’s executive arm has proposed putting punitive tariffs on imports of some Russian agricultural products to discourage flows and curb the country’s wartime…
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EU to keep tabs on Norway deep sea mining efforts
The European Union will monitor Norway’s progress in exploring the deep sea bed for potential mining of critical raw materials as the bloc seeks to…
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Apple CEO opens new Shanghai store in show of China commitment
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook opened an expansive new store in central Shanghai Thursday, signaling his company’s commitment to China as a market…
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SMIC ‘potentially’ broke law if it made Huawei chip, US says
Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. “potentially” broke American law if it manufactured a processor for sanctioned telecom giant Huawei Technologies Co., a senior US…
Importer and firm plead guilty in federal court to conspiracy to avoid paying over $1 million in antidumping and countervailing duties  
The U.S. Attorney Office for the District of Puerto Rico announced Tuesday a guilty plea from Kenneth Fleming and Akua Mosaics, Inc. (“Akua Mosaics”) to…
China’s imports of Russian coal slump as import taxes bite
Chinese purchases of Russian coal slumped in the first two months of the year, after Beijing reimposed import taxes that make Russian supplies less competitive.
Africa has become the newest contest for cash-rich Arab rivals
In pursuit of geopolitical clout, in 2021 the United Arab Emirates made a promise to expand aggressively into markets beyond its usual horizons.
USTR restores market access to Colombia for U.S. poultry producers
On Monday, February 26, 2024, following extensive engagement with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the…
South Korea early export data show growth momentum continues
South Korea’s early exports continued to grow in March as semiconductor and ship sales jumped, offering more confidence for policymakers targeting a faster economic expansion…
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Japan’s exports rise for third straight month led by autos
Japan’s exports grew for a third consecutive month on the back of robust shipments of vehicles, offering support for the economy as domestic demand remains…