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Costly US sugar tariffs drive candy makers over the border to Canada
Sweets production has expanded in Canada as companies look to supply sugar-hungry North American households while avoiding US protectionist policies.
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Monthly import cargo set to hit highest level since 2022
Monthly inbound cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports is expected to reach its highest level in nearly two years this summer, according to…
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Philippines ban bird imports from Australia over Bird Flu
The Philippines has banned imports of birds and poultry products from Australia following recent cases of bird flu in the country...
Six Decades of Impact: Marking 60 years of UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD
The 60th anniversary of UN Trade and Development will center on the Global Leaders Forum: “Charting a new development course in a changing world”...
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Raimondo announces IPEF agreements signed in Singapore, announces $23B in priority infrastructure projects at inaugural Clean Economy Investor Forum
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo met with the IPEF partners to advance progress on Pillars II, III, and IV – the supply chain, clean…
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US trade gap widens to $74.6 billion, largest since October 2022
The US trade deficit widened in April to the largest since October 2022 on a surge in imports of goods including motor vehicles, computers and…
Israel risks losing Colombian coal supplies over Gaza war
Colombia’s trade ministry is calling for a restriction on coal sales to Israel in the latest bid to isolate the Jewish state as the death…
High energy, gold exports help narrow Canada’s trade deficit
Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed on higher energy and gold exports.
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World crop trade eyes India as new government may relax curbs
Agricultural markets are on watch for potential shakeups in India’s trade policies after a new government assumes office this month, which could have significant ramifications…
Nigeria plans to suspend import levies on food to ease inflation
Nigeria is considering suspending import duties on staple food, drugs and other essential items for six months to slow inflation in Africa’s most-populous nation.