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EU and US pause steel tariff war until after elections
The European Union and the US will extend a truce on steel and aluminum imports, avoiding a possible return of billions of dollars in tariffs…
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Kyiv seeks better air defense to boost exports via the Black Sea
Ukraine’s Black Sea grain corridor is performing better than expected, but stronger air defense is needed to quicken ship loading times and better shield ports,…
Australia wants to compete with China on critical minerals, Minister King says
Australia wants to compete with China in producing and refining resources vital to the next phase of high-tech manufacturing around the world, according to Minister…
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Apple to halt US sales of latest watches after patent loss
Apple Inc. will stop selling the latest versions of its smartwatch in the US due to a patent dispute, taking the devices off the market…
Summary of the U.S. mission and Ambassador Pagán’s engagement at the WTO
On December 11, U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, María L. Pagán, represented the United States in a small group Minister-level meeting convened by…
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UK to introduce climate levy on steel imports starting 2027
The UK will introduce a carbon border tax in 2027 for imports of emissions-intensive goods from countries deemed to have weaker climate rules, following a…
EU set to extend grace period for some Russian steel imports
European Union member states are set to agree to a four year extension of a grace period for sales of some types of Russian steel…
Singapore exports swing to growth first time in 14 months
Singapore’s exports returned to growth for the first time in more than a year, although it was hardly a sign of recovery in external demand.
Australia export revenue to tumble as iron ore, coal prices drop
Australia’s commodity export earnings are set to contract over the next couple of years as the prices of iron ore, liquefied natural gas and coal…
Australia says China’s wine tariffs could end early next year
The crippling tariffs that China’s government imposed on Australian wine exports almost three years ago could be lifted shortly, Australia’s trade minister Don Farrell said…