| June 01, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
China’s factories, power plants and farms are fielding the worst effects of a surge in commodity costs that’s yet to hurt the wallets of the nation’s citizens.
| May 31, 2021 | International Trade
| May 31, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
| May 31, 2021 | International Trade
| May 30, 2021 | Energy | International Trade
| May 30, 2021 | Energy | International Trade
| May 29, 2021 | International Trade
| May 28, 2021 | International Trade
| May 28, 2021 | International Trade
| May 28, 2021 | International Trade
| May 28, 2021 | International Trade
| May 28, 2021 | International Trade
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and China’s Vice Premier Liu He had a “candid” first conversation as the two sides try to resolve some of their differences on trade.
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) is preliminary set to increase antidumping (AD) and countervailing duties (CVD) on Canadian softwood lumber following AD and CVD administrative reviews. The increase could take place at the end of November and would double the current duties if implemented.
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
Nigerian cocoa exporters, which rely on imported jute bags to package their beans, are facing a shortage after some Southeast Asian factories slowed production due to a surge in coronavirus cases.
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade
| May 27, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity
China is clamping down on some corn imports amid concern that overseas purchases have spiraled out of control, prompting several feed mills to cancel their U.S. cargoes.
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