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CBP Seizes 15 Live African Snails
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists working at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport intercepted 15 live Giant Land Snails from a passenger’s luggage in…
Aussie wine exports to Hong Kong soar after China tariff hit
Australian wine companies may have hit a big roadblock in getting bottles to China because of sky-high tariffs. But the road to Hong Kong appears…
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Rusal may curb aluminum exports once Russian tax kicks in
Russia’s United Co. Rusal International PJSC, the biggest aluminum producer outside China, may curb exports of the metal once duties on shipments come into effect…
Daimler slashes car-sales outlook as chips wipe out growth
Daimler AG said early-year growth for its main Mercedes-Benz division will be erased by the global semiconductor shortage that the luxury-car maker expects to put…
U.K. inflation pushes up treasury’s debt payments to a record
Inflation took a toll on the U.K. public finances last month, driving interest payments on government debt to unprecedented levels.
Asian exporters show recovery still has legs amid virus fears
Japan and South Korea continued to rack up solid export gains in a sign that the impact of virus variants has yet to have a…
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Drought and heat lift corn and soy amid crop outlook uncertainty
Corn in Chicago touched the highest price in more than two weeks as hot and dry fields in the northern U.S. dims harvest prospects for…
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Wild weather in biggest coffee exporter sparks price surge
The world’s biggest coffee exporter is facing some of the coldest weather in more than 25 years, dimming hopes for the harvest and threatening to…
Raab attacks EU plan for Gibraltar over sovereignty concerns
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab lashed out at the European Union’s plan for a post-Brexit deal for Gibraltar, accusing the bloc of trying to undermine…
Ford and Chevrolet the worst hit by microchip shortage, almost 370,000 vehicles taken out of the production
Carmakers across the globe have been struggling to meet customer demand for new cars as the shortage of critical microchips led to plant closures and…