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Canada’s canola pile hits four-year high as China probes dumping
Canola is piling up in Canada, with supplies only set to grow after China kicked off an anti-dumping investigation.
WTO warns nations that protectionism may widen rich-poor gap
The World Trade Organization urged governments to resist tariffs and other barriers to international commerce, arguing that protectionism risks undoing three decades of unprecedented progress…
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China says “dissatisfied” with new Dutch export controls on ASML chipmaking tools
China is "dissatisfied" with the Dutch goverment's decision to expand export controls on ASML chipmaking equipment, the Chinese commerce ministry said in a statement on…
US warns businesses in Hong Kong of heightened legal risks
The US said businesses operating in Hong Kong could fall afoul of national security legislation and also faced heightened legal and regulatory risks — including…
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China’s exports likely slowed further in August as trade tensions mount: Reuters poll
China's exports likely grew at the slowest pace in four months in August, as cooling global demand and mounting trade barriers threaten to dim a…
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Taiwan exports hit record in August on AI, U.S. reaches record again
Taiwan's exports rose more than expected in August to an all-time monthly high of nearly $44 billion, as growing demand for chips to supply the…
US FTC’s bid to block Tapestry-Capri merger goes to trial
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will urge a federal judge in New York to block Tapestry's $8.5 billion merger with rival handbag maker Capri Holdings…
Mercosur-China trade talks must address imbalance, Paraguay says
South American trade bloc Mercosur would be willing to negotiate a trade agreement with China if it addresses the lopsided commerce between the two trading…
UK steps up export deals to francophone Africa to £1 billion
The UK has stepped up business in French-speaking West and Central Africa as it seeks new frontiers for its exports.
Draghi flags risks for EU plan to tax carbon beyond its borders
Europe’s bold plan to put a price on imported carbon emissions carries risks that may render it ineffective, according to former European Central Bank president…