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Vietnam harvests 40% of 2022-23 coffee crop amid prolonged rains
Coffee farmers in Vietnam, the world’s biggest grower of the robusta variety, collected about 40% of the 2022-23 crop as of early December amid concerns…
Readout of Raimondo’s Meeting with Yasutoshi Nishimura
Yesterday, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo held a teleconference with her Japanese counterpart, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura.
Turkey refuses to buckle as sanctions spat keeps oil flow halted
Turkey dug in on an insistence that oil tankers navigating its waters must prove they’re insured to do so, leaving a glitch from sanctions on…
Hunt says he wants UK to have ‘friendly relationship’ with EU
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt says he wants to maintain a “friendly relationship” with the European Union, weeks after he was reported to have…
Modi to skip annual Putin summit over Ukraine nuke threats
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi won’t be holding an annual in-person summit with Vladimir Putin after the Russian president threatened to use nuclear weapons in…
South Africa risks losing its preferential market access to the US
South Africa could lose part of its preferential access to the US if its trade policies disadvantage American exporters relative to their developed-nation counterparts, according…
Xi visit to Saudi Arabia brings pledge of more oil trade
China is willing to expand oil trade with Saudi Arabia, President Xi Jinping said during a visit to the kingdom that reinforced ties between the…
IMF, World Bank sound alarm about global economic outlook
The International Monetary Fund, World Bank and others raised concerns about a worsening global outlook, while hopeful that China’s reopening will help support world growth.
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Mexico, Canada win trade panel’s nod over US on car-content rules
Mexico and Canada won a trade dispute with the US over cars shipped across regional borders, potentially giving manufacturers more incentive to make auto parts…
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WTO rules against US tariffs on steel, aluminum imposed by Trump
The World Trade Organization said the US violated trade rules when it imposed steel and aluminum tariffs that former President Donald Trump said were necessary…