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China steps up US soybean buying with million-ton purchase
China is stepping up purchases of soybeans from the U.S. as Brazilian sales start to wane and the Asian nation seeks to meet its pledges…
Cruz seeks to end US dependence on China for rare earth metals
Senator Ted Cruz said he plans to introduce legislation on Tuesday that aims to end U.S. reliance on China for rare earth elements used in…
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China releases new list for tariff exemption on US goods
China will exempt additional tariffs on U.S. aircraft radar and some other radar equipment imposed during the trade dispute with U.S., State Council’s tariff office…
China suspends meat imports from four Australian abattoirs
China has suspended meat imports from four Australian abattoirs, fueling concerns that escalating tensions between the two nations are damaging Australia’s most important trading relationship.
Commodities primed for major week as lockdown shackles ease off
Commodities investors will zero in this week on the tide of moves around the globe to ease the anti-virus lockdowns that have crippled economies. Raw…
Goldman says tariffs key metric for yuan in US-China rift
For investors wondering what it will take to shake the yuan out of its recent slumber, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has an answer: focus on…
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China Tariff Threat Adds to Australia’s Grain Industry Woes
The looming threat of major tariffs on Australian barley shipments to China, its biggest export market, compound an already gloomy outlook for the cereal that’s…
Goldman Says Tariffs Are Key Metric for Yuan in U.S.-China Rift
For investors wondering what it will take to shake the yuan out of its recent slumber, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has an answer: focus on…
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Philippines Awaits 400,000 Tons Rice as Vietnam Resumes Export
Vietnam assured it will deliver 400,000 metric tons of rice to the Philippines after it decided to resume exports to Southeast Asian countries starting May…
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Korea Warns of Trade Pain That Will Shift Supply Chains
The coronavirus pandemic will hammer South Korea’s exports more than the financial crisis did, prompting a major rethink of global supply chains, according to the…