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Trade war costs global value chains 3-5 years of growth, UN says
Trade shocks fueled by unilateral tariffs between the U.S. and China have undone three to five years worth of growth among global value chains in…
US-EU deal leaves doubts aircraft case will be resolved
The truce between the U.S. and the European Union over aircraft subsidies left intact doubts that the dispute will ever get fully resolved and end…
France says EU is ready to escalate fight over Northern Ireland
Clement Beaune, France’s junior European Affairs minister and key ally of President Emmanuel Macron, warned that the European Union will take action if the U.K.…
Cold Chain Technologies announces further global expansion into Latin America
Cold Chain Technologies is ready to offer its 50 years of experience to the life sciences industry in Latin America
The Coalition of American Metal Manufacturers and Users Statement on U.S.-EU summit
The Coalition of American Metal Manufacturers and Users (CAMMU) released the following statement regarding today’s trade-related developments between the United States and European Union
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House approves Republican bills to prevent FEMA clawbacks of disaster aid, expedite airport improvements, and enhance aviation safety
The U.S. House of Representatives today approved bills introduced by Committee Republicans that will ensure innocent disaster victims won’t have their assistance clawed back by…
Google’s smartphone with Asia’s richest man hits supply snag
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s plan to conquer the Indian market with a locally assembled Google-powered smartphone is facing headwinds, with supply-chain disruptions and rising component prices…
‘Time is running out’ in Brexit row over N. Ireland, Frost says
Talks aimed at resolving the dispute over post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland are failing to make progress and running out of time, British minister David…
Australia’s pandemic-hit farms to reach out to Asia for labor
Australia is looking to recruit Southeast Asian farm workers as the pandemic and a new free-trade deal with the U.K. exacerbates labor shortages in the…
Australia to decide ‘very shortly’ on WTO action against China
Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan said his government is bolstering its legal arguments before potentially asking the World Trade Organization to resolve its wine-tariff trade…