| March 14, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Futures for soybean meal -- a key component of animal feed -- climbed to a seven-year high as top shipper Argentina suspended export registrations, another sign of countries curbing trade to protect domestic food markets.
| March 14, 2022 | International Trade
| March 14, 2022 | International Trade
| March 14, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Its likely disruptions will last well beyond the duration of the current conflict
| March 14, 2022 | International Trade
| March 14, 2022 | International Trade
| March 13, 2022 | International Trade
| March 13, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Corn futures capped Friday with their longest weekly rally since May as war in Ukraine sidelines supplies and leaves buyers turning elsewhere for grain.
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade
Today, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) imposed restrictions on the export, reexport, and transfer (in country) of luxury goods to all end users in the Russian Federation (Russia) and Belarus and to certain Russian and Belarusian oligarchs and malign actors located worldwide. This action is in response to Russia’s brutal, continuing invasion of Ukraine (as substantially enabled by Belarus) in flagrant violation of international law.
| March 11, 2022 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Billionaire Vladimir Potanin, Russia’s richest man and one of the few tycoons to escape sanctions, tore into every aspect of his country’s retaliation against international penalties enacted over President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade | Logistics
Ocado Group Plc won a trade case lodged by AutoStore Holdings Ltd. that threatened its plans to expand its robotic warehouses into the U.S.
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Ukrainian food conglomerate MHP SE built its business exporting grains and poultry to Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. War forced a pivot, and now the company supplies the Ukrainian army and delivers ready-to-eat chicken to civilians in bombed-out cities.
| March 11, 2022 | Air Cargo | Airports | International Trade
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers that inspect packages at the Express Consignment Operation (ECO) hub in Louisville see a variety of illegal items arriving and departing the U.S. Recently, however, CBP officers seized three packages in a 24-hour timeframe concealing watches, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and rings totaling over $4.55 million.
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade
President Joe Biden on Friday is set to call for an end of normal trade relations with Russia, clearing the way for increased tariffs on Russian imports, sources say
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade
| March 11, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity | People
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