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Germany’s make-or-break moment to defend its auto industry is here
Generous US aid and China’s expansion are threatening Germany’s role as a top manufacturer.
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GOP prods Raimondo on export-control files, citing China concern
A top Republican lawmaker asked the Commerce Department for documents linked to the enforcement of export controls on sensitive technologies, amid concerns that the Biden…
Biden’s climate plan is ‘dangerous’ says UK business secretary
President Joe Biden’s plan to subsidize clean energy is “dangerous” and risks pushing the world toward protectionism, Britain’s Business Secretary Grant Shapps said, in the…
France, Spain call for joint plan to protect European industry
French President Emmanuel Macron said the European Union should quickly deploy new tools to overcome a stand-off with the US over industrial subsidies, adding that…
UK seeks Brexit fudge to end dispute over European court
The UK is exploring a possible compromise over the role of the European Court of Justice in Northern Ireland, one of the most difficult sticking…
Japan’s trade gap narrows as hit from yen, energy softens
Japan’s trade deficit narrowed more than expected in December in a sign that the impact from the weak yen and high energy costs has begun…
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Corn arrives to feed Foster Farms chickens after train delays
Union Pacific Corp. and poultry producer Foster Farms said enough corn shipments have been made to replenish feed stocks after delayed trains in recent months…
BIFA partners with Descartes to deliver ICS2 webinar
On 1 February 2023, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) is partnering with Descartes Systems, a leading provider of on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions, to deliver a…
European executives eye US Green Plan with envy in Davos
Brussels is coming under pressure from European business to respond to the US’s multi-billion dollar clean energy subsidy plan or risk losing investment and falling…
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U.S. order volumes suffer biggest quarterly fall since lockdown
A significant slump in order volumes across US supply chains took the shine off a slight improvement in global trade activity in Q4-2022