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EU, US divided on steel-duties solution as deadline nears
The European Union and U.S. are still divided over their dispute regarding Trump-era metals tariffs and is waiting for Washington to provide more details on…
EU, US seek to avert chip-subsidy race, float supply links
European Union and U.S. officials on Wednesday discussed ways to address the global chip shortage without racing to provide government subsidies while also fostering collaboration…
Europe asking Russia for more coal Is set for disappointment
It’s not just extra natural gas that Europe’s struggling energy markets are finding tough to get from Russia.
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Philip Morris IQOS imports barred in Reynolds tobacco fight
Philip Morris International Inc. and partner Altria Group Inc. will be barred from importing the IQOS heated-tobacco sticks into the U.S. after they lost a…
France to consult with EU on retaliation over U.K. fishing spat
France will consult with its European Union partners before retaliating against the U.K. after accusing Britain of breaching its post-Brexit commitments by barring French fishing…
Australia will need to wean itself off iron ore export reliance
Australia will have to get used to being less reliant on iron ore, with government forecasts showing price declines for the steel-making material will trigger…
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EU unites behind narrower trade objectives for US meeting
European Union countries agreed on a joint statement for its pivotal trade meeting with the U.S. scheduled for later Wednesday, with France successfully watering down…
France says U.K. fishing license refusals breach Brexit deal
France warned that the U.K. is in breach of the Brexit deal after it denied several small European Union fishing boats access to its territorial…
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US soybean meal export hub damage may take months to fix
Shipments from a U.S. West Coast terminal that handles almost 20% of the nation’s soybean meal exports have been curbed while damage from a crane…
EU court says Western Sahara rights not respected in trade pacts
The European Union’s second highest court ruled that EU free-trade accords failed to adequately take into account views of people from the disputed territory of…