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Brexit Bulletin: Where it matters most
What’s Happening? The places that put Prime Minister Boris Johnson into power are most at risk from the hardest of Brexits.
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USDOC issues final rule for countervailing unfair currency subsidies
Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it has published a final regulation for imposing countervailing duties…
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Virus to delay U.S. ‘export boom’ from China deal, Kudlow says
The “export boom” from the U.S.’s trade deal with China will be delayed because of the coronavirus outbreak, but the economic impact “is going to…
Nigeria eases visa rules to attract investors, boost trade
Nigeria eased its visa rules under a new policy that seeks to attract investors and boost trade as the African Continental Free Trade Agreement comes…
U.A.E. business growth halts for first time since 2009
Business conditions in the United Arab Emirates worsened for the first time since 2009, ending a decade of expansion after a debt crisis brought Dubai…
The race is on for iron ore riches buried under an African jungle
Big names including billionaire Robert Friedland and ex-Xstrata CEO Mick Davis are circling Guinea’s iron ore deposits. 
Trump administration clears way for new currency tariffs
The Trump administration is going ahead with controversial new rules that would clear the way for the U.S. to start applying punitive tariffs on goods…
Asia faces rate-cut pressure to curb fallout from virus
Central banks in Asia face increasing calls to cut interest rates as they jump into action against a spiraling coronavirus crisis that’s hammering tourism, travel…
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Kemp kicks off Georgia Foreign Trade Conference
Gov. Brian Kemp kicked off the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference Monday, highlighting the state and nation's continued strength in global trade.
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U.S. manufacturing posts its first expansion in six months
A gauge of U.S. manufacturing rebounded sharply in January, topping estimates and signaling growth in the beleaguered sector for the first time since July.