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Contraband turtle skulls, crocodile skins, kangaroo meat, exotic butterflies seized by CBP and FWS at LAX
Since the beginning of 2024 fiscal year (October 1, 2023) to date, U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP officers and agriculture specialists assigned to the…
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Multinationals are seeking protection against Mexican ‘super peso’
For many US-based companies doing business in Mexico, the flip side of the boon in activity is the growing burden of a surging peso, raising…
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NASDA commends progress on farm bill development and continues advocating for bipartisanship
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture CEO Ted McKinney praised U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson for releasing the Farm, Food, and…
China processed less crude oil with apparent demand fall most
China processed a lower volume of crude in April as refiners shut operations to conduct planned seasonal maintenance.
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Sugar drops to 18-month low on large production in top exporter
Sugar dropped to an 18-month low in New York as a productive start to the season in Brazil, the world’s top exporter, is fueling bets…
IMF knocks Biden’s China tariffs as risk to US, world growth
The International Monetary Fund criticized the Biden administration’s decision to aggressively raise tariffs on some Chinese goods, underscoring its warning that tensions between the world’s…
Biden open to easing sanctions on billionaire Gertler in return for Congo exit
The US government is open to easing sanctions on billionaire mining magnate Dan Gertler if he gives up his business operations and assets in the…
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Brainard says tariffs needed to avoid ‘China shock’ in US
President Joe Biden’s top economic adviser on Thursday offered a forceful defense of new tariffs on Chinese imports, calling them necessary to avoid economic turbulence…
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US efforts to reshape global supply chains gather pace in Asia
President Joe Biden’s sweeping tariff hikes on a range of Chinese imports are just the latest US moves in a years-long campaign that is rewiring…
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Solar makers care about profits over US need, renewable CEO says
Invenergy CEO says US solar manufacturers seek tariffs on imported cells to protect their profits.