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US bans Xinjiang cotton products, tomatoes over forced labor
The U.S. will bar entry of all cotton products and tomatoes from China’s Xinjiang region, where it says Beijing is oppressing Muslim-minority Uighurs.
US says Austria, Spain, U.K. digital taxes are discriminatory
The U.S. added Austria, Spain, and the U.K. to the string of countries it says are discriminating against American companies through their decisions to tax…
US-China decoupling raises risks for European firms
European businesses operating in China are facing rising costs and uncertainty as they grapple with economic decoupling between the U.S. and its Asian rival.
NASA scientist admits to lying in China trade secrets case
A senior NASA scientist admitted to lying to authorities about his participation in a program the U.S. says is designed to siphon intellectual property to…
Commerce Secretary signs MOU establishing US Trade Zone in Kingdom of Bahrain
Yesterday, The U.S. Department of Commerce and the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism of the Kingdom of Bahrain signed of a Memorandum of Understanding…
Zimbabwe trade data offer glimmer of hope to beleaguered economy
Zimbabwe recorded its fourth straight trade monthly surplus in November as Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s steps to devalue and stabilize the local currency started showing…
Brexit surcharge spoils U.K. exporters’ virus workaround
Brexit is driving up the cost to export U.K. goods using an air-freight method that British companies have relied on to cope with flight bans…
Ford hikes prices of several U.K. models due to Brexit tariffs
Ford Motor Co. has raised prices for two of its performance-car models in the U.K., citing tariffs stemming from the Brexit trade deal.
London finance clings to hope for some post-Brexit EU access
London financiers are keeping the faith that despite being left out of the Brexit trade agreement, their industry can win back some access to the…
Brexit deal may mean less British cod for fish & chips
Scottish fisherman Peter Bruce hoped Brexit would allow him to catch more cod, one of Britain’s favorite fish dishes. Instead, he’s worried he’ll end up…