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Argentina’s economy grew during election cycle with export gains
Argentina’s economy expanded in the third quarter amid a volatile election cycle as exports, capital investment and consumer spending picked up while imports slowed due…
Readout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with Brazil’s Minister of Foreign Relations Mauro Vieira
Yesterday, Secretary Gina M. Raimondo met with Brazilian Minister of Foreign Relations Mauro Vieira to discuss the importance of the U.S.-Brazil bilateral and commercial relationship…
Borrowers In North America face a cluster of stresses
Credit stresses are growing, and borrowers will need to adjust to a new playing field in which financing conditions could become even tighter; near-term relief…
India’s November trade gap narrowed as imports fell
India’s trade deficit narrowed in November from a record high the previous month, as imports fell after demand slowed following the festive season.
Trump’s 10% import tariff would crush trade, LA Port Chief says
A 10% tariff on all US imports, as proposed by former President Donald Trump, would throttle a key part of the economy reliant upon trade,…
Beijing rules Taiwan’s ban on Chinese goods is trade barrier
China determined that Taiwan’s ban on Chinese imports constitutes a trade barrier, with the decision coming a month before the self-governing island holds a critical…
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In blow to Tesla, India says not planning to cut EV import tax
India’s government said it’s not currently considering reducing taxes on imported electric vehicles, a stance that could delay Tesla Inc.’s plan to enter the market.
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Congress passes bill requiring US to buy domestic nuclear fuel
The US would be required to acquire tons of domestic nuclear-reactor fuel under a provision included in a defense authorization bill passed by Congress.
France rejigs rules for EV aid, leaving out most China-made cars
France unveiled a list of EVs eligible for subsidies of as much as €7,000 ($7,640) per car that partly hinges on their environmental footprint and…
Imports of ‘dodgy’ cooking oil threaten EU’s sustainability push
The European Union’s imports of used cooking oil — a biofuel ingredient — are raising fears over fraudulent supplies and undermining the bloc’s sustainability push,…