| May 09, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
Delays to deliveries of sugar sold through a major commodity exchange in New York have sparked a debate among traders about whether the current rules on transactions are sufficient to protect buyers.
| May 09, 2024 | International Trade
China’s exports rose slightly more than expected in April in a boost for the economy, and imports surged.
| May 09, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
Chinese steel exports stayed above 9 million tons in April, a level which is likely to bolster objections that overcapacity is forcing mills to dump their surplus overseas.
| May 09, 2024 | International Trade
| May 09, 2024 | International Trade
| May 09, 2024 | International Trade
| May 09, 2024 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| May 08, 2024 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| May 08, 2024 | International Trade
Taiwan’s exports to the US surged by a record last month while shipments to China fell, underscoring the accelerating decoupling of technology supply chains between the world’s two largest economies.
| May 07, 2024 | International Trade
| May 07, 2024 | International Trade
A rapid weakening of the South Korean won is creating headaches for some of the country’s exporters that have typically benefited from a competitive exchange rate.
| May 07, 2024 | International Trade
| May 07, 2024 | International Trade
Chinese businesses from electric vehicles to infrastructure have much at stake from President Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe this week as trade tensions simmer.
| May 06, 2024 | International Trade
The famous Scandinavian fish may be leading to the extinction of another and the livelihoods of the region’s small-scale fishers.
| May 06, 2024 | International Trade
| May 06, 2024 | International Trade
| May 03, 2024 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
As the energy transition continues at pace, reducing the carbon footprint of traditionally high-emitting industries is increasingly crucial to limiting global emissions.
| May 03, 2024 | International Trade
Japan’s companies are expressing unusual discomfort with the weak yen, just as the country’s government appears to be stepping in to prop up its tumbling currency.
| May 02, 2024 | International Trade
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