| October 12, 2023 | International Trade
American consumers could lose $31 billion in spending power if U.S. tariffs are raised on common household products like microwaves and T-shirts imported from China, according to a new report released today by the National Retail Federation.
| October 12, 2023 | International Trade | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| October 12, 2023 | Energy | International Trade
| October 11, 2023 | Green Shipping | International Trade | Maritime | Breakbulk News
China’s new-energy passenger car exports more than doubled last month, as the nation’s growing clout in the global auto market comes under pressure from Europe and the US.
| October 11, 2023 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | International Trade
China’s wind industry is the country’s latest clean energy sector to see its success draw the attention of foreign trade officials.
| October 11, 2023 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| October 11, 2023 | International Trade
| October 11, 2023 | International Trade
| October 11, 2023 | International Trade
| October 11, 2023 | International Trade | Commodity
India is expected to impose restrictions on its sugar exports after dry weather parched cane crops in the world’s second-biggest grower, a move that will tighten global supplies of the sweetener.
| October 10, 2023 | International Trade
| October 10, 2023 | International Trade | Commodity
| October 10, 2023 | International Trade
The Biden administration will allow Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. to acquire the equipment they need to sustain and expand their giant chipmaking operations in China, a victory for the world’s two biggest memory makers.
| October 09, 2023 | International Trade
| October 09, 2023 | International Trade
| October 09, 2023 | International Trade
| October 09, 2023 | International Trade
| October 09, 2023 | International Trade
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