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US, Japan join nations urging delay to China food import rules
Several countries including Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. are urging Chinese customs officials to pause the rollout of regulations on food imports, arguing the…
London Gatwick, Wizz seek return to pre-Covid U.K. slot rules
London Gatwick airport and discount carrier Wizz Air Holdings Plc joined forces to demand that Britain force airlines to surrender more unused operating slots next…
Ethiopia coffee growers expect another record year for exports
(Bloomberg) -- A deteriorating political crisis in Ethiopia, Africa’s biggest coffee producer, hasn’t disrupted exports and growers expect another record year as foreign rivals struggle.
China’s coal imports double after power shortage boosted demand
China’s overseas purchases of coal nearly doubled in October from a year ago as the government leaned on importers to help ease a nationwide power…
Australia, U.K. ‘confident’ of free trade agreement by year-end
Australia and the U.K. are both “very confident” that their free trade agreement would be finalized by year-end, said David McCredie, chief executive officer of…
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US, U.K. join nations sounding alarm over China import rules
Several countries including Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. are urging Chinese customs officials to pause the rollout of regulations on food imports, arguing the…
Taiwan reaps benefits of global rebound as exports top $40 billion
Taiwanese companies sold more than $40 billion worth of goods in a month for the first time, as global demand for semiconductors, gadgets and metals…
China posts record trade surplus in October as exports surge
China posted a record monthly trade surplus in October as exports surged despite global supply-chain disruptions.
Ireland says EU-U.K. trade deal in jeopardy over Northern Ireland row
The trade deal between the U.K. and the European Union will be thrown into question if Britain revokes its commitments to the Northern Ireland protocol,…
China says ready to cut tariffs on RCEP’s entry into force
China says it’s ready to reduce tariffs when the Asia-Pacific trade deal Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, or the RCEP, comes into force next year.