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China mandates 50% domestic equipment rule for chipmakers, sources say
China is requiring chipmakers to use at least 50% domestically made equipment for adding new capacity, three people familiar with the matter said, as Beijing…
USDA accepting applications for agribusiness trade mission to the Philippines
USDA’s Agribusiness Trade Mission to the Philippines will be timely, as 2026 marks the 80thanniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries.
India’s domination of global rice trade stokes looming water crisis
When India overtook China as the world's largest producer of rice this year, the country's politicians and agriculture lobby marked the moment by praising resilient…
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Soy trading firms to abandon Amazon protection pact in Brazil
Some of the world's largest soybean traders are preparing to break their agreement to curb deforestation of the Amazon rainforest to preserve tax benefits in…
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Thai economy improves in November on stronger exports, investment
Thailand's economy in November expanded compared to the previous month, supported by higher exports and investment, but consumption fell over the period, the central bank…
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China to lower import tariffs on some products beginning 2026
China announced on Monday tariff adjustments for some products beginning next year, including lowering the import duties on resource-based commodities such as recycled black powder…
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Argentine farmers bag last fields of a dream wheat season
Diego Ugrotte, like many other Argentine farmers, is wrapping up what could be described as a near-perfect wheat season.
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South Korea exports hit record high in 2025
South Korea's exports this year have surpassed $700 billion for the first time, the trade ministry said on Monday.
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Inside Beijing’s bid to tame the global iron ore market
China's state iron ore buyer is using increasingly hardball tactics against mining giants such as BHP to tighten its grip on the $132 billion seaborne…
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Cattle ranchers hit by push for lower beef prices
Gary Vetter was 10 years old when he started feeding cattle at his family's farm.