| April 15, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade | Commodity
The US is betting the transition to cleaner energy combined with massive infrastructure investments will reverse a persistent decline in family farms, creating new revenue opportunities for growers while boosting their ability to compete overseas.
| April 15, 2024 | International Trade
| April 15, 2024 | International Trade
In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran's capture of the MSC Aries, a container ship linked to Israel, has reverberated throughout the maritime industry. This development, occurring before the missile attacks on Saturday, April 13, 2024, underscores the deepening conflict in the region...
| April 15, 2024 | International Trade
The high tide for global interest rates has passed, but respite for the world economy may be limited as policymakers stay wary at the threat of inflation.
| April 12, 2024 | International Trade
Retail sales grew at a steady pace in March, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor, powered by Affinity Solutions, released today by the National Retail Federation.
| April 12, 2024 | International Trade
Currently set to expire in September 2025, AGOA is a pivotal trade preference program that provides duty-free access to the U.S. market, fostering economic growth and opportunity between the U.S. and eligible African countries. This program is the cornerstone of the U.S. economic relationship with Sub-Saharan Africa...
| April 12, 2024 | International Trade
| April 12, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
China’s steel exports posted the strongest month since 2016, weeks after US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen used the industry as an example to warn on Chinese overcapacity in emerging industries.
| April 12, 2024 | International Trade
China’s exports slumped in March, dealing a blow to hopes that booming sales abroad will offset weak demand at home and drive growth in the world’s second-largest economy.
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade
The world’s largest technology companies drove a rebound in stocks, with traders bracing for a deluge of results from Corporate America that will test this year’s $4 trillion rally.
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou just used a landmark meeting to underscore their view that the two sides of the strait are close as family. Trade data tell a different story.
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade | Ports & Terminals
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade | Maritime | Bulk
"The goods were shipped from overseas to Guigang and cleared customs in just eight days. This new model is 17 days faster than the traditional customs clearance via Hong Kong, significantly reducing time and economic costs!," said Yang Chaodong, General Manager of Jialu Feather Products Co., Ltd. in Guigang.
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade
| April 11, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade | Commodity
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade
| April 11, 2024 | International Trade
| April 10, 2024 | International Trade | Commodity
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack implied that China may be favoring Brazilian corn and soybeans partly in retaliation against recent restrictions on ownership of American farmland.
| April 10, 2024 | International Trade
Taiwan’s exports surged at the fastest pace in two years as shipments of computer hardware underpinning the global artificial-intelligence boom rocketed more than 400%.
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