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Trudeau must match US tariffs on Chinese imports, Ontario premier says
The leader of Canada’s most populous province called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to impose tariffs on Chinese imports, including at least a 100% levy…
Italy issues €6M fine over Chinese cars badged as Italian
Italy’s antitrust authority fined a local automobile company €6 million ($6.4 million) after determining it had illegally labeled vehicles from Chinese manufacturers including Chery Automobile…
EU agrees first Russia sanctions hitting some LNG shipments
The European Union has approved a new package of sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, seeking to tighten the enforcement of restrictions by widening the…
Swiss watch exports drop in May as China slowdown persists
Swiss watch exports fell in May as a slowdown in demand for premium and luxury timepieces in China and Hong Kong continued.
China eyes trade war targets across Europe for counterstrikes
As in past disputes, China looks to be readying a series of actions to punish the European Union for its proposed tariffs on electric cars.
South Africa sets target for resuming global rhino-horn trade
South Africa, where 79% of the world’s rhinos live, said it aims to come up with a plan by the end of 2030 to dismantle…
US backs Angola plan to process critical minerals, export power
The US is backing Angola’s efforts to diversify from being an oil-dependent economy to becoming a critical-minerals processor and exporter of clean power, according to…
China’s copper exports hit a record as deflation bites at home
Chinese copper exports hit a record last month, as poor demand at home forced traders to seek markets overseas for their surplus.
Chinese carmakers call for 25% tax on large European cars, CCTV reports
Chinese carmakers have urged Beijing to adopt the “most severe measures”, including a tax of 25% on European Union-made cars with large engines, in response…
Indonesia’s exports surge by most in a year on metal shipments
Indonesia’s exports rose by the most in a year, beating expectations for a decline, as metal and electrical goods bolstered the nation’s trade.