International Trade


Populism to Trade Spats Fill Back-to-Work Calendar With Risk

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

Inside American Companies Reeling From Trump’s Trade War

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

‘Amazing Numbers’ at Canadian Banks Are No Match for U.S. Tax Cuts

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

Brexit Bulletin: Continuity Carney

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

Australians Spending Like 2007 Drive Fastest Growth in Six Years

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

Japan’s U.S. Car-Sales Woe Is Only a Preview

Bloomberg | September 05, 2018 | International Trade

China to Play Waiting Game as U.S. Trade Pain Worsens: Deutsche

Bloomberg | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

Airport Flooded, Millions Without Electricity in Wake of Typhoon Jebi

Bloomberg | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

U.S. Steel Workers Seek Payout From Trade War as Prices Rise

Bloomberg | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

Trudeau Digs In on Core Issues as Nafta Talks Poised to Restart
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | September 04, 2018

Trudeau Digs In on Core Issues as Nafta Talks Poised to Restart

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government will hold steadfast on two key issues that have become sticking points in Nafta talks, saying he’d prefer to see the current pact killed than be forced to accept a bad deal.
Purse-Maker Vera Bradley Says China Tariffs Will Derail Recovery

Bloomberg | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

U.S. Factory Gauge Jumps to 14-Year High as Orders Pick Up
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | September 04, 2018

U.S. Factory Gauge Jumps to 14-Year High as Orders Pick Up

A gauge of U.S. manufacturing unexpectedly jumped to the highest since May 2004 as orders, production and employment all picked up, even as companies contend with potential complications from trade tariffs, according to a report Tuesday.
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USDA launches trade mitigation programs

AJOT | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today launched the trade mitigation package aimed at assisting farmers suffering from damage due to unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations.

U.S. Department of Commerce announces ruling on rubber bands from China and Thailand
International Trade
AJOT | Top Story | September 04, 2018

U.S. Department of Commerce announces ruling on rubber bands from China and Thailand

Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the affirmative preliminary determinations in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of imports of rubber bands from China and Thailand, finding that exporters have dumped rubber bands in the United States at margins of 27.27 percent for China, and from 0.00 to 5.86 percent for Thailand.
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Nigeria Seeks to Cut Wheat Imports by Boosting Local Output

Bloomberg | September 04, 2018 | International Trade

Wheat farmers in Nigeria are planting new varieties more suited to the tropics to boost local production and help cut imports costing more than $4 billion a year, a farmers group said.

How a $1.4 Million Contract Loss Shows Cost of No-Deal Brexit

Bloomberg | September 03, 2018 | International Trade

Argentina Taxes Exports, Cuts Ministries Ahead of IMF Talks

Bloomberg | September 03, 2018 | International Trade

Global Trade’s ‘New Normal’ Is Denting Manufacturers’ Confidence

Bloomberg | September 03, 2018 | International Trade

China Promises Africa Debt Relief as Xi Counters Aid Criticism

Bloomberg | September 03, 2018 | International Trade

U.K. Manufacturing Growth Slows to 2-Year Low as Exports Falter

Bloomberg | September 03, 2018 | International Trade

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