| November 17, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
| November 17, 2021 | International Trade
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade
| November 16, 2021 | International Trade | By The Numbers
Even though there is an increase in hiring activity through the year, companies now seem to be taking stock of actual requirements. As a result, global new job postings dropped by 8% month-on-month (MoM) in October 2021, reveals GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
Boris Johnson said it would be “perfectly legitimate” for the U.K. to suspend part of the Brexit deal with the European Union, though his government still wants to negotiate a solution to their escalating trade spat.
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
The European Union may ease restrictions on state aid for the semiconductor industry, following French calls for a more interventionist approach to overcoming the global supply crisis.
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
| November 15, 2021 | International Trade
| November 14, 2021 | International Trade
| November 14, 2021 | International Trade
Huawei Technologies Co., whose smartphone business has been devastated by U.S. sanctions, is planning to license its handset designs to third parties as a way to gain access to critical components, people with knowledge of the matter said.
| November 14, 2021 | International Trade
| November 14, 2021 | International Trade
| November 13, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airlines | International Trade
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