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China floats perks for German carmakers to prevent EV levies
Beijing has suggested Germany’s luxury car manufacturers could benefit if Berlin convinces the European Union to drop tariffs on Chinese electric-vehicle exports.
EU sanctions 27 ships it says are helping Russian war machine
The European Union placed sanctions on more than two dozen vessels, including 17 that hauled oil for Moscow.
India mulls reducing wheat import duty to tame rising prices
India is considering a rare tax cut on wheat imports to keep prices in check as supplies are getting tighter.
Canada’s China EV tariff plan draws debate over best approach
Automotive and environmental groups are at odds over how far Canada should go in imposing new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, as Prime Minister Justin…
China, European Union agree to hold talks on EV tariffs
China and the European Union agreed to start talks on the bloc’s plans to impose tariffs on electric vehicles imported from the Asian nation.
Habeck urges China to stop circumventing EU sanctions on Russia
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck called on China to stop diverting exports of European goods to Russia that could be used in the war on…
China imposes more fertilizer export controls to protect farmers
China is further restricting fertilizer exports, as it seeks to contain domestic prices, cut farming costs and bolster grain security.
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US usurps Australia as New Zealand’s number 2 export market
The US overtook Australia as New Zealand’s second-biggest export market last month amid increased demand for wine and meat.
Scholz, Milei demand swift deal on EU-Mercosur free trade pact
The leaders of Germany and Argentina called for a swift conclusion to a major trade deal between the European Union and four South American economies…
South African corn exports may plunge 58% on El Niño, Agbiz says
South African corn exports will probably drop 58% this marketing season, potentially resulting in shortages in neighboring states that traditionally rely on the nation during…