| March 03, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
The biggest risk in battery materials from Russia’s increasing economic isolation centers on supplies of top-notch Arctic nickel controlled by the country’s richest man.
| March 03, 2022 | Energy | International Trade | Commodity
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Alcoa Corp., the largest U.S. aluminum producer, said it will stop selling products to Russian companies and halt raw-material purchases from the country in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
| March 03, 2022 | Intermodal | Rail | International Trade | Commodity
Nutrien, the world’s biggest crop-nutrient producer, said it wants the Canadian government to stop a strike at one of the nation’s largest railways, because the disruption could potentially lead to smaller harvests.
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | Energy | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | Energy | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade
| March 03, 2022 | International Trade
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Russia’s industrial-metal exports are sinking as the country’s invasion of Ukraine prompts commodity buyers and financiers to pull back from its powerhouse producers, according to executives and analysts tracking trade flows.
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
The world’s staple grains swung wildly, after hitting multiyear highs as Russia’s invasion Ukraine stifles shipments from some of the biggest suppliers.
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
Ukraine war rattles grain, energy markets, threatening to further push up food prices
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade
| March 02, 2022 | International Trade | Commodity
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