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The architect of EU’s carbon market says it’s time to allow imported credits
The European Union should step up cooperation with third countries in its push to promote global carbon pricing through steps such as accepting some international…
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Global trade activity shows green shoots of recovery, led by strong growth in China and the US
New data from Tradeshift's Q1 Index of Global Trade Health paints an encouraging picture for global trade, with robust growth observed in China and the…
DAT: Refrigerated truckload rates fell in March on modest volumes
Rates for temperature-controlled freight softened ahead of the produce season...
S&P Global: Global defaults are still high despite dipping in March
Global defaults in March slowed to eight, from 15 in February, but remain above the 10-year average across regions, S&P Global Ratings said in a…
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Hearing on the President’s 2024 Trade Policy Agenda
Testimony of Ambassador Katherine Tai before the House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on the President’s 2024 Trade Policy Agenda
United States requests second USMCA Rapid Response Labor Mechanism Dispute Settlement Panel
Today’s announcement follows a request the United States sent to Mexico on January 18, 2024 asking Mexico to review whether workers at Atento Servicios were…
Lower economic growth and trade disruptions in 2024 impact development
While the global economic slowdown in 2023 was less severe than originally projected, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in the latest report (https://unctad.org/system/file...) warns that…
S&P Global: “This Week In Credit”: Weekly defaults remain at year-to-date high
S&P Global Ratings today published the latest edition of its weekly newsletter, "This Week In Credit," a data-driven research snapshot that provides forward-looking, actionable insights…
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El Niño drives southern African Millers to seek Brazil corn
Zimbabwe is considering importing corn from Brazil for the first time since 2014 as the El Niño weather pattern withers crops in the country and…
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Metal traders get ready for fireworks after LME Russia ban
Metal traders are bracing for dramatic moves after the London Metal Exchange responded to new US and UK sanctions by banning deliveries of any Russian…