International Trade


South African business mood worsens after Covid curbs hit trade

Bloomberg | December 08, 2021 | International Trade

EU warns US electric-vehicle subsidies may inflame tensions
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | December 07, 2021

EU warns US electric-vehicle subsidies may inflame tensions

The European Union warned U.S. congressional leaders and members of President Joe Biden’s administration that the aggressive use of electric-vehicle credits in the pending Build Back Better Act could run afoul of international trade rules and create “friction” in the transatlantic relationship. 
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Yellen says lifting output may need protectionist-like steps

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | International Trade

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that U.S. reliance on foreign supply chains has proved a vulnerability and that the country needs to produce more critical goods domestically in order to protect both its economic and national security.

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China’s exports and imports hit new records on strong demand

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | International Trade

China’s exports and imports grew faster than expected in November, with both hitting records as external demand surged ahead of the year-end holidays and domestic production rebounded on an easing power crunch.

Europe’s new trade weapon faces hurdles before it’s unveiled

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | International Trade

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US trade gap shrinks for first time since July on export surge

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | International Trade

The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in October for the first time since July, reflecting a sharp increase in exports and suggesting that foreign demand for goods is on the rise.

Canada’s trade surplus widens on oil exports, auto rebound

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity

Biden weighs Russian bank sanctions if Putin invades Ukraine

Bloomberg | December 07, 2021 | International Trade

U.K. seeks to trade with US states with broader deal on hold

Bloomberg | December 06, 2021 | International Trade

US Treasury sanctions associate of Israeli billionaire Gertler

Bloomberg | December 06, 2021 | International Trade

Canada’s Ambassador to China steps down after Huawei crisis ends

Bloomberg | December 06, 2021 | International Trade

BYD new energy passenger vehicles soaring 252.7% YOY in November

AJOT | December 06, 2021 | International Trade

German factory orders slump as foreign demand plummets

Bloomberg | December 06, 2021 | International Trade

U.K. pushes U.S. to remove Trump-era steel, aluminum tariffs
International Trade
Bloomberg | Top Story | December 05, 2021

U.K. pushes U.S. to remove Trump-era steel, aluminum tariffs

U.K. Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan will press U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Tuesday to remove Trump-era tariffs on British steel and aluminum after the U.S. struck a deal with the European Union in October to remove their levies.
U.S. Winds of Inflation Are Blowing Winter Gale: Eco Week Ahead

Bloomberg | December 05, 2021 | International Trade

‘China shock’ still shakes world grappling with trade’s future

Bloomberg | December 04, 2021 | International Trade

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Russia mulls setting wheat export quota at 9 million tons

Bloomberg | December 03, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity

Russia is discussing setting its wheat-export quota that runs from mid-February through June at 9 million tons, according to people familiar with the matter.

Lithuania appeals to EU as China feud expands to trade dispute

Bloomberg | December 03, 2021 | International Trade

Southern Calif. will continue to see an uneven recovery through 2022

AJOT | December 03, 2021 | International Trade | Commodity | By The Numbers

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