| May 13, 2021 | International Trade
| May 13, 2021 | International Trade
| May 13, 2021 | International Trade
| May 13, 2021 | International Trade
| May 12, 2021 | International Trade
| May 12, 2021 | International Trade
| May 12, 2021 | International Trade
The U.S. asked Mexico to review alleged denial of workers’ rights at a General Motors Co. truck plant in central Mexico, the first time Washington is self-initiating a labor dispute under the new trade pact between the countries.
| May 12, 2021 | International Trade
| May 12, 2021 | International Trade
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
Three U.S. lawmakers asked General Motors Co. to address reports of labor violations at a truck plant in central Mexico that was dragged into a workers’ rights dispute after authorities found irregularities in an employees’ vote on a union contract.
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
The U.S.’s largest labor union is leading a complaint over working conditions at an auto-parts factory in Mexico, the first case to test whether enforcement provisions in a new trade agreement can help to improve working conditions.
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
Continental, one of the largest tire and automotive technology suppliers in the world, is extending its commitment to sustainability in the natural rubber supply chain. The premium tire manufacturer and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) have agreed on a significant expansion of their successful project to ensure full traceability of the natural rubber supply chain in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan in Borneo.
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
| May 11, 2021 | International Trade
| May 10, 2021 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| May 10, 2021 | International Trade
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