| January 24, 2022 | Air Cargo | Airlines | International Trade
| January 24, 2022 | Air Cargo | Airports | International Trade
| January 24, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
| January 24, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
| January 23, 2022 | International Trade
| January 23, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
| January 23, 2022 | International Trade
| January 21, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
A big spike in U.S. soybean meal exports could be a harbinger of things to come, with rising demand for biofuel and feed pushing the American bean-crushing industry to expand.
| January 21, 2022 | International Trade | By The Numbers
Global foreign direct investment (FDI) flows showed a strong rebound in 2021, up 77% to an estimated $1.65 trillion, from $929 billion in 2020, surpassing their pre-COVID-19 level, according to UNCTAD’s Investment Trends Monitor published on 19 January.
| January 21, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
The largest unions in the U.S. and Canada are raising questions about the fairness of a worker vote that’s set to take place at General Motors Co.’s truck plant in Mexico.
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Canada’s turning away unvaccinated U.S. truckers at the border, and it’s adding to shipping bottlenecks in agricultural markets
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
The standoff between the U.S. and China is boosting the superpowers’ economic ties with other countries, according to Jose Vinals, the chairman of Standard Chartered Plc.
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
| January 20, 2022 | International Trade
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