| April 09, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| April 09, 2024 | International Trade
| April 09, 2024 | International Trade
| April 09, 2024 | International Trade
| April 09, 2024 | International Trade
| April 09, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade
The European Union ramped up pressure on Chinese clean-tech investments potentially squeezing out its local suppliers amid EU efforts to transform the bloc into a green economy.
| April 08, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade
Renewable energy trade groups are bracing for more upheaval around US solar imports, including possible new trade probes that could lead to additional tariffs on foreign-made panels.
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
The US plans to award Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. $6.6 billion in grants and as much as $5 billion in loans to help the world’s top chipmaker build factories in Arizona, expanding President Joe Biden’s effort to boost domestic production of critical technology.
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
Janet Yellen got a respectful hearing in China in recent days for her main message — that Beijing’s manufacturing drive is a threat to other economies. But the warmth of her reception likely won’t translate into the policy shifts she wants.
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade
China’s automakers’ fast growth in electric cars follows innovation amid tough competition, the nation’s commerce minister said during a visit in Paris, rejecting the European Union’s probe into subsidies for the sector.
| April 08, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
| April 07, 2024 | International Trade
Southern European economies that were long sneered at by their richer northern neighbors have turned the tables as they cement their role as growth drivers in the sputtering euro area.
| April 05, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade | Trucking
After pushing into Europe with their electric cars, Chinese manufacturers such as BYD Co. are expected to target another piece of the market: Big rigs.
| April 05, 2024 | International Trade
Indonesia’s move to get more goods produced onshore is already starting to backfire, with companies warning that supplies of products including Apple Inc.’s MacBook Pro could start to run out as soon as the end of April.
| April 05, 2024 | International Trade
| April 05, 2024 | International Trade
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