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Russia pulls the plug on Ukraine grain export deal
Russia ended the Ukraine grain-export deal nearly a year into the agreement, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies and escalating tensions in the region.
Eezyimport partners with Drip Capital, streamlines access to simplified trade financing for SMB importers
This strategic Eezyimport - Drip Capital alliance revolutionizes the traditional trade finance landscape by providing faster, more efficient digital solutions for U.S. importers engaged in...
Ukraine: Russia halts grain deal after Crimea bridge blast
Russia halted the Black Sea grain deal, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies by closing a crucial export route for Ukraine, one of the world’s…
Charting the global economy: inflation cools further in US
The US inflation rate slipped to a more than two-year low, spelling relief for American consumers and moving the Federal Reserve a step closer toward…
To boost US dollar supply, Indonesia wants 30% of exporters’ fx kept onshore
Indonesia will mandate exporters to repatriate part of their foreign currency-denominated earnings starting Aug. 1, as part of efforts to increase dollar supply and help…
Russia oil hitting $60-cap adds banking, shipping woes to buyers
A top buyer of Russian oil is bracing for trading trouble as the price of Urals, the country’s main export grade, breaks through a $60-a-barrel…
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India considers banning most rice exports on inflation fears
India, the world’s biggest rice shipper, is considering banning exports of most varieties, a move that may send already lofty global prices higher as the…
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China’s worse-than-expected exports deal new blow to economy
China is facing pressure on trade as foreign shipments drop off and domestic demand remains weak, with a darkening global growth outlook and geopolitical tensions…
Commerce chief Raimondo’s email hacked in breach tied to China
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was among the US officials whose emails were breached in a hack of government accounts that Microsoft Corp. has said originated…
Japan expects EU to lift food import curbs, official says
The European Union said it was lifting import restrictions on Japanese food products imposed in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.