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US to allow settlement goods to carry ‘made in Israel’ label
The U.S. announced that imported products made in some Israeli settlements to be labeled as “Made in Israel,” Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said Thursday…
U.K., Canada on brink of trade deal in Brexit boost for Johnson
The U.K. is poised to sign a new trade agreement with Canada to replace the existing deal it has through European Union membership, a step…
Swiss watch exports on track for biggest decline in 80 years
Swiss watch exports are heading for their biggest annual slump in 80 years as the pandemic upended tourism and demand for luxury goods.
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Tuna shipper defies pandemic to boost sales as demand soars
Thai Union Group Pcl, one of the world’s biggest canned tuna makers, expects to return to sales growth as the coronavirus pandemic drives demand for…
China’s Xi vows no decoupling in call to reject protectionism
President Xi Jinping pledged that China wouldn’t engage in decoupling, in an address to Asia-Pacific leaders in Kuala Lumpur just days after the region inaugurated…
Australia PM defiant after China airs 14 grievances
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he wouldn’t compromise Australia’s national security and sovereignty, as Beijing ramped up its criticism of his government and warned it…
Chinese tech Companies need to disappear for a while
The Trump administration is doing as much as it can to make its combative policies irreversible.
U.S. agriculture community urges USTR to deepen discussion to remove EU retaliatory tariffs on American food and Ag exports
America’s leading agriculture commodity groups and trade associations sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer asking that he and the Trump administration work…
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Maersk CEO expects Biden Presidency to soothe EU trade relations
The chief executive officer of the world’s biggest container shipping company says trade relations between Europe and the U.S. will probably become more “collaborative” under…
Deal or not, Brexit Is seen hampering U.K. economic rebound
Leaving the European Union’s single market will drastically undermine the U.K.’s recovery from a slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to KPMG.