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Japan exports shrink first time in more than two years
Japan’s exports dropped for the first time in more than two years as patchy overseas demand weakened, signaling headwinds for an economic recovery that has…
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US-China ‘solar trade probe’ ruling to reshape billions in trade
The Commerce Department is expected this week to conclude some Chinese manufacturers are illegally dodging tariffs by assembling solar equipment in...
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Memphis CBP, HSI repatriates precious cultural artifacts to Mexico
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and Homeland Security Investigations special agents repatriated cultural artifacts, some dating back to 900 B.C...
India likely to slash duty on UK cars, whisky under trade pact
India and the UK have softened positions on most of their points of contention as both nations try to wrap up trade talks ahead of…
Iraq northern oil output partly resumes even as exports halted
Norway’s DNO ASA has partially resumed production at the Tawke oil field it operates in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq even as the…
US set to escalate claim ‘Mexico Corn Policy’ violates trade deal
The US is preparing to accelerate its complaint that Mexico’s ban on genetically modified corn violates the nations’ free-trade deal, heightening tensions between neighbors.
USTR Spokesperson Sam Michel on today’s WTO panel ruling
China’s decision to pursue this dispute highlights its hypocrisy by both suing the United States in the WTO and at the same time unilaterally retaliating…
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Russian attack on Ukrainian Danube Port sends wheat higher
Russian drones reportedly hit a key Danube River grain port, sending wheat prices higher, in the latest attack aimed at Ukraine’s crop-export infrastructure.
Myanmar eyes surge in rice exports after India curbs supply
Myanmar expects rice exports to surge in coming months as curbs on Indian sales and a spike in Thai and Vietnamese prices force buyers to…
India’s July trade gap widens as weak demand drags exports
India’s trade deficit widened last month as exports and imports stayed weak on slowing demand.