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NRF releases 2022 Top 50 Global Retailers
The National Retail Federation today released its annual list of the Top 50 Global Retailers. Conducted with Kantar, the 2022 Top 50 Global Retailers list…
EU looks to tighten Russia sanctions without touching energy
The European Union is considering tightening or expanding existing sanctions against Russia in coordination with the U.S., while refraining from major new steps to cut…
Sanctions pushing Russia towards economic catastrophe, U.K. says
The U.K. government should press ahead with its sanctions against Russia as they are inflicting pain on Vladimir Putin’s regime, but should also help lower…
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U.S., U.K. seek to deepen ties in absence of free-trade deal
U.S. and U.K. officials said they’re looking at new ways to deepen economic cooperation, even as President Joe Biden’s negotiator suggested that a traditional free-trade…
Chicago wheat fluctuates with war and weather fueling volatility
Chicago wheat pulled back on Tuesday as traders try to assess what Ukraine war and dry U.S. weather may mean for global supply of the…
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US and U.K. getting close to deal to remove metals tariffs
The U.S. and U.K. are nearing a deal to resolve tariffs on British metals, seeking to end a longstanding irritant as the nations work to…
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US threat to sanction China is spooking other Asian nations
U.S. President Joe Biden’s warning of unspecified consequences if China supports Russia has smaller Asian nations worried they’ll be subject to similar penalties for maintaining…
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Russia grain exports keep moving but with few new deals signed
Russian wheat exports in March are holding at a near-normal pace despite the war raging in Ukraine, but that may not last as few new…
Serbia denounces threat for not joining EU sanctions on Russia
Serbia angrily disputed a suggestion from European Union member Lithuania that the Balkan state may be punished for refusing to join sanctions against Russia even…
Brazil farmers caught in wrong-way bet on fertilizers as war drives up prices
Many Brazilian farmers have been caught off guard by soaring fertilizer prices following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, leaving them stuck paying more for nutrients to…