International Trade


Tillerson to Seek Unified Venezuela Stance on Latin America Trip

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

Lopez Obrador’s Nafta Chief Intends to Keep Mexico in Agreement

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

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U.S. monthly crude oil production exceeds 10 million barrels per day, highest since 1970

AJOT | February 01, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

U.S. crude oil production reached 10.038 million barrels per day (b/d) in November 2017, according to EIA’s latest Petroleum Supply Monthly. November’s production is the first time since 1970 that monthly U.S. production levels surpassed 10 million b/d and the second-highest U.S. monthly oil production value ever, just below the November 1970 production value of 10.044 million b/d.

ASA applauds President’s commitment to infrastructure improvements

AJOT | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

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Nigeria’s Corn Output Could Fall 7% on Pests, Rising Imports

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

Nigeria’s corn output for the 2017-18 season will probably decline by as much as 750,000 metric tons due to the impact of pests and increased imports, the producers’ association said.

India Struggles to Match China as Elite Weapons Exporter

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

How to Play Trump’s Rollercoaster Ride of Trade-War Threats
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | February 01, 2018

How to Play Trump’s Rollercoaster Ride of Trade-War Threats

President Donald Trump says the U.S. will never “surrender” in its economic rivalry with other nations. That’s keeping analysts on alert for signs of a trade war.
The $1.5 Trillion Question in Trump Public Works Plan: Who Pays?

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

India Hits Apple, Rivals With Higher Duties on Imported Phones

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

There’s Nafta Hope Yet for Canada So Long As Trump Is At Table

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

Iraq Oil-Export Ambitions Seen Putting Strain on OPEC Accord

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | International Trade

Canada Wants Electric, Driverless Cars to Factor in Nafta Rules

Bloomberg | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

Japan, Europe Losing `Cold Currency War’ to the U.S., Pimco Says

Bloomberg | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

Nafta Talks Can Generate Triple Win, Canada’s Freeland Says

Bloomberg | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

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ARTBA statement relating to President Trump’s State of the Union Address

AJOT | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) President & CEO Pete Ruane issued the following statement relating to President Trump's State of the Union Address

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IBTTA commends President’s focus on transportation infrastructure

AJOT | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

Urges President and Congress to give states “maximum flexibility” to solve highway funding crisis and unleash America’s innovative spirit

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South Africa plans to add more natural gas, renewables to its energy supply mix

AJOT | January 31, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

The country’s Intended National Determined Contribution, submitted as part of the Paris Agreement, plans for CO2 emissions to peak by 2025, remain flat for a decade, and begin to decline around 2035.

Mexico’s Voters Have Bigger Problems Than Trump
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 31, 2018

Mexico’s Voters Have Bigger Problems Than Trump

To hear some U.S. politicians tell it, President Donald Trump's threats to withdraw from Nafta, build a wall, and kick out the Dreamers may cast a decisive shadow over Mexico's upcoming presidential election. Yet if Mexicans do vote for change, it will more likely be because they are fed up by homegrown woes, beginning with the blatant impunity that has fueled criminal violence and rampant corruption.
South Africa December Trade Surplus at Record as Imports Drop

Bloomberg | January 31, 2018 | International Trade

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