| December 11, 2020 | International Trade
| December 11, 2020 | International Trade
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that a no-deal split with the U.K. is the likeliest outcome on Dec. 31 as last-ditch talks to try to reach a deal before Sunday continue in Brussels.
| December 11, 2020 | International Trade
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s last-ditch plea for European Union leaders to step in and salvage the bloc’s faltering trade negotiations with the U.K. was frustrated when summit talks overran on Thursday night, pushing Brexit to the fringes.
| December 11, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade | Commodity
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
Negotiations between the U.K. and the European Union are on course to end without a trade deal amid fears on both sides that their disagreements are too wide to bridge, officials familiar with the talks said.
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions at a record-shattering pace of about three times a day during the president’s time in office: a slew of measures targeting companies, individuals and even oil tankers tied to Iran, North Korea, China, Venezuela and Russia.
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
Switzerland’s foreign-exchange interventions to weaken the franc will be enough for the U.S. to qualify the country as a currency manipulator, though it has the option to hold back on the designation, according to people familiar with the matter.
| December 10, 2020 | International Trade
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