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China’s exports jumped in July on stronger U.S., global demand
China’s exports rose in July as economic activity in the rest of the world recovered and shipments to the U.S. jumped, while imports unexpectedly contracted…
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China imports second-highest ever amount of soybeans in July
China’s soybean imports were the second highest on record in July as processors increased purchases of cheaper Brazilian supplies and demand for hog feed recovered.
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Trump reimposes Canadian aluminum import tariff to stem ‘flood’
The Trump administration will reimpose tariffs on some Canadian aluminum imports, hitting a crucial trade partner just weeks after the president’s landmark North American trade…
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Boris Johnson Commits $466 Million to Northern Ireland Brexit Red Tape
Boris Johnson’s government pledged 355 million pounds ($466 million) to ensure companies can complete the paperwork needed for trade to Northern Ireland from the rest…
Japan push to cut China reliance may be boost for Southeast Asia
Japan’s quiet push to protect its supply chains in the era of Covid-19 may prove a boon for Southeast Asian nations looking to gain from…
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Trump signs order seeking to return drug production to U.S.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would encourage the production of certain drugs and medical supplies in the U.S. following shortages during the…
Trump plans order seeking to return drug production to US
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday that would encourage the production of certain drugs and medical supplies in the U.S., following…
Korean Air’s quarterly profit defies coronavirus travel slump
Korean Air Lines Co. provided some rare positive news for the devastated global aviation industry Thursday, reporting a quarterly profit after flying planes loaded with…
Thai trade groups seek Custom quarantines for foreign investors
Thailand can spark a revival in foreign investment and stimulate its economy by creating alternative quarantine programs for foreign business travelers, according to a group…
US sanctions Zimbabwe’s ‘Queen Bee’ over corruption
The U.S. sanctioned Zimbabwean businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, an adviser to the President Emmerson Mnangagwa, for alleged corruption it said has derailed the nation’s economic development.