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South Korea’s early exports pick up on resilient chip demand
South Korea’s early trade data showed exports gaining momentum this month, boosting the outlook for economic growth and suggesting global demand for semiconductors remains resilient.
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EU plans 9% tariff on Tesla cars as China EV probe advances
The European Union said Tuesday it plans to introduce an additional 9% tariff on Teslas imported from China, as it notified automakers of its draft…
Palm oil drops on weaker Malaysian exports and stronger ringgit
Palm oil declined on concerns about the pace of exports from the second-biggest producer Malaysia and as a stronger ringgit made the tropical oil costlier…
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Canadian businesses say strikes would leave scars and aid Russia
Canadian businesses are warning about potential long-term damage to the economy if railway and port strikes go ahead and choke the country’s vital trading arteries,…
Jeffersonville steel processing company chooses Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville for major expansion
voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation significantly grows Jeffersonville operations
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US agriculture groups urge Trudeau to step In to avert rail strike
Some of the biggest US agriculture trade groups are urging Canada’s prime minister to step in to avert a rail strike in the country that…
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Solar panel imports to US hit record high before Biden’s tariff waiver ended
Solar panel imports to the US from Southeast Asia surged to an all-time high in the second quarter as manufacturers raced to lock in supply…
Swiss watch exports gain as US, Japan offset steep China drop
Swiss watch exports eked out a slight gain in July as strong shipments to the US and Japan outweighed further declines in demand for premium…
South Africa’s corn-export forecast raised in boon for neighbors
South Africa’s Agricultural Business Chamber raised its forecast for the country’s corn exports as local consumers use more low-cost grain imported from South America and…
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China’s electric vehicles lose ground in EU after new tariffs take effect
European Union tariffs slowed the influx of Chinese-made electric vehicles in July, as the bloc moved to protect its automakers from low-cost competition.