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Eastern EU nations ask bloc for help as Ukrainian grain floods nearby markets
A group of European Union countries urged the bloc to act to help alleviate the oversupply of grain as cheap imports from Ukraine flood markets…
Philippines may tax nickel exports to follow Indonesia’s success
The Philippines is considering taxing nickel ore exports among options to push miners in the world’s second-biggest supplier of the metal to invest in processing…
Europe’s top meat processor cuts jobs, shuts offices as pork exports slump
Danish Crown, one of the world’s largest pork shippers, is shutting offices and cutting jobs as the European Union’s once-booming exports sink.
Argentine leader expects Mercosur, EU to close trade deal soon
The Mercosur trade group and the European Union will reach a trade agreement soon, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said Saturday in Buenos Aires, during German…
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Biden wins deal with Netherlands, Japan on China chip export limit
President Joe Biden’s administration secured an agreement with the Netherlands and Japan to restrict exports of some advanced chipmaking machinery to China in talks that…
Traders cram Russian diesel into Europe as import ban looms
Oil traders are directing huge amounts of Russian diesel to the European Union, with an import ban on the fuel just days way.
China sure to hit back over chip controls, Japan lawmaker says
China is “100% sure” to retaliate over Japanese backing for Biden administration restrictions on semiconductor exports, and firms facing the fallout should look for markets…
Indonesia wants palm oil exporters to trade on local exchanges
Indonesia, the biggest palm oil supplier, is studying rules that would require exporters to trade at least some of their oil on local exchanges before…
M&S chairman warns of costlier food with wrong post-Brexit deal
Marks & Spencer’s Chairman Archie Norman warned further political division and higher food prices in Ireland if the UK and European Union fail to get…
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China mulls protecting solar tech dominance with export ban
China is considering an export ban that would help the nation maintain its substantial dominance in solar manufacturing just as other countries are trying to…