International Trade


Brexit Bulletin: Asking for the Impossible

Bloomberg | March 12, 2018 | International Trade

U.S. Oil Export Surge Means OPEC’s Output Cuts May Be Doomed

Bloomberg | March 12, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

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A New Front Opens in Donald Trump’s Trade War

Bloomberg | March 11, 2018 | International Trade

President Donald Trump's approach to trade mainly offends allies for no reason, counters imaginary threats, and undermines deals that benefit the U.S. At the same time, his administration is also addressing a legitimate trade dispute: China's alleged theft of intellectual property and forced technology transfers. True to form, the president appears to favor a response that would make the problem worse.

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Trump `Clarity’ on Tariffs Not What EU Was Looking For

Bloomberg | March 11, 2018 | International Trade

Hours after European Union trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom said she had “no immediate clarity” on whether the bloc will be let off the hook from planned U.S. tariffs, President Donald Trump laid down his conditions and repeated a threat if they’re not met.

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China Minister Says Trade War Would Bring `Disaster’ to World

Bloomberg | March 11, 2018 | International Trade

China’s trade minister Zhong Shan warned that a trade war with the U.S. would bring disaster to the global economy, but said his nation won’t start one and that talks with the Trump administration continue.

Australia Denies Any Deal Was Behind U.S. Tariff Exemptions

Bloomberg | March 10, 2018 | International Trade

EU Says `Frank’ Steel-Tariffs Talks With U.S. End Without Deal

Bloomberg | March 10, 2018 | International Trade

Canada, Mexico Stick to Nafta Plan After Trump’s Tariff Reprieve

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

Outsize Gains in U.S. Employment Show Scope for Economic Growth

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

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Poll: Trade Uncertainties Remain Key Concern for Importers, Exporters

AJOT | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

At BDP International’s 29th Annual Regulatory Compliance Seminar in Houston in late February, audience members who represented U.S. importers and exporters were polled for their perspectives on trade in today’s world, and the results were illuminating.

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CBP Intercepts World’s Most-Destructive Pest in Passenger Baggage at Dulles, BWI Airports

AJOT | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

Trogoderma granarium, commonly known as Khapra beetle, is one of the world’s most destructive insect pests of stored grains, cereals and seeds, and it presents potentially crippling economic consequences to grain and cereal exporters such as the United States.

Stop Playing Politics with Gateway Funding

AJOT | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

Soybean Growers: Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Harm Farmers

AJOT | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

Canada Monetary Policy to Ease If Nafta Ends: Conference Board

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

Trump Launches Global Race for Exclusion From Steel Tariffs
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | March 09, 2018

Trump Launches Global Race for Exclusion From Steel Tariffs

With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump has set off a race among nations and companies to win relief from his steel and aluminum tariffs.
EU Says It’s Counting on Exclusion From Trump Metal Tariffs

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

U.K. Industry Output Jumps Amid Oil Rebound, Record Factory Run

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

German Economic Momentum Moderates as Production, Exports Slip

Bloomberg | March 09, 2018 | International Trade

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