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Virus-Hit Brexit Talks Resume With Time for a Deal Running Out
Britain and the European Union will restart talks on Monday over their future relationship, with time running out to get an agreement after a six-week…
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Fruit and Vegetable Industry Targeted for $2.7 Billion in Financial Relief
USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue announced some $2.7 billion in financial support targeted to the fruit and vegetable industry in response to the overwhelming losses from…
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Millions of Orchids Are Being Thrown Out by Top World Exporter
As global tourism collapses, so does the orchid industry in top exporter Thailand, where the flowers are regarded as a symbol of hospitality.
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Congo Tries to Blunt Virus Impact as Cobalt Exports Slump
The Democratic Republic of Congo will begin a massive public-health information campaign for hundreds of thousands of hand-miners as part of a plan to offset…
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The ‘mad rush’ for medical gear triples air cargo rates
For a sense of the squeeze in the world’s supply lines right now, consider the ongoing case of chartered air freight.
Kenya plans to allow corn imports as supplies set to run out
Kenya may need to import some corn, its main staple food, after about two months when the agriculture ministry projects current supplies will begin to…
Manufacturing and trade inventories and sales for February
U.S. total business end-of-month inventories for February 2020 were $2,012.7 billion, down 0.4 percent (+/- 0.1 percent) from last month. U.S. total business sales were…
India trade gap narrows to $9.76 billion in March
India’s trade deficit narrowed in March from a year earlier as a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus restricted movement of goods.
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Code words, chaos, sky-high prices in China’s mask market
Desperate to find a new supply of protective face masks, executives at an American health-care services company last month began poring over videos shot inside…
Somber IMF describes the epic bind facing world economy
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