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EU prolongs import-duty waiver for equipment to fight pandemic
The European Union let its member countries suspend import duties on medical equipment needed to fight the coronavirus for three more months.
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Asia-Pacific group aims to keep trade moving amid pandemic
Ministers responsible for trade in Asia Pacific pledged Saturday to facilitate essential movement across borders, even as coronavirus cases surge across the region.
German industry says Brexit talks failure is ‘almost inevitable’
A top German industry official said the failure of talks between the European Union and the U.K. over a future relationship is “almost inevitable” and…
Joint Statement from NRF, AAFA, FDRA, RILA and USFIA on Supply Chains and Xinjiang
Our member companies have long maintained policies and compliance programs that seek to prevent, identify, and mitigate instances of forced labor. As an industry representing…
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USDA, USTR Appoints ASA President Bill Gordon to Ag Trade Advisory Committee
ASA President Bill Gordon (MN) is one of 25 new members appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and U.S. Trade Representative Robert…
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The U.S.-China trade deal risks falling victim to spiraling ties
As U.S.-China ties have deteriorated since the Covid-19 pandemic devastated the globe, the trade deal they signed in January has served as sort of a…
Airbus alters jet subsidies in bid to halt WTO row, U.S. tariffs
Airbus SE said it agreed to make changes to the A350 jet’s repayable launch aid from France and Spain to resolve a 16-year trade dispute…
EU weighs ‘coordinated package’ of actions to support Hong Kong
European Union governments are poised to approve a “coordinated package” of measures to support Hong Kong in the face of China’s new national-security legislation for…
India builds trade barriers with China amid border row
India slapped new trade curbs on some of its neighbors, in a move primarily seen aimed at keeping Chinese businesses out after a border conflict…
U.S. economic recovery is stalling and it may get even worse
The official numbers have begun to confirm what many Americans feel in their bones: the economy is buckling once again.