| March 02, 2024 | International Trade
| March 02, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| March 01, 2024 | International Trade
| March 01, 2024 | International Trade
India forecast hotter-than-normal temperatures until May, posing a threat to crops and increasing the risk that the country’s curbs on grain exports will remain.
| March 01, 2024 | International Trade
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade | Maritime | Breakbulk News
The US will investigate potential data and cybersecurity risks posed by Chinese electric vehicles and other internet-connected cars, the Commerce Department said Thursday, intending to act before their manufacturers expand into American markets.
| February 29, 2024 | Green Shipping | International Trade
| February 29, 2024 | Green Shipping | International Trade
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
The World Trade Organization postponed its closing session until Friday afternoon as ministers struggled to bridge gaps on key measures governing food security, fishing subsidies and the global internet.
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
The UAE Ministry of Economy, in collaboration with Crescent Enterprises, hosted a roundtable discussion under the theme of ‘Fostering Resilience and Inclusivity: The Role of Strategic Philanthropy in Global Trade’ that took place on Thursday, 27th February, at The World Trade Organization’s 13th Ministerial Conference, in Abu Dhabi, UAE...
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
The World Trade Organization postponed its closing session until midnight in Abu Dhabi as ministers raced to bridge gaps on key measures governing food security, fishing subsidies and the global internet.
| February 29, 2024 | International Trade
| February 28, 2024 | Green Shipping | International Trade
Some World Trade Organization members are considering calling on governments to curb trade-distorting policies for the green transition, as concerns grow that some unilateral measures and a subsidy race by the world’s leading economies is stirring protectionism.
| February 28, 2024 | International Trade
US government agencies have issued a new round of requests for information about Applied Materials Inc.’s shipments to Chinese customers, reviving a sensitive topic as Washington tries to sever sales of advanced chipmaking gear to its geopolitical rival.
| February 28, 2024 | International Trade
India is chipping away at China’s dominance in electronics exports in some key markets as manufacturers diversify supply chains away from the world’s factory to other parts of Asia, a new study shows.
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