Archive for the ‘Countries’ Category

In an unexpected move, Christian Lindner, the German Finance Minister and leader of the German liberals, has extended an invitation to the United Kingdom to explore “new steps” in their post-Brexit trade relations with the European Union (EU). Lindner’s gesture, made during a BBC interview, has raised the prospect of reducing trade barriers and addressing […]

In a significant stride for global trade, the United Arab Emirates and South Korea announced the culmination of negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) this Saturday. This pivotal accord underscores the robust and burgeoning economic partnership between the two nations, set against a backdrop of sustained growth in non-oil bilateral trade, which touched […]

China, International Trade, News

October 11, 2023

In the midst of complex global economic conditions, China, the world’s second-largest economy, exhibits signs of trade stabilization, as indicated by expert forecasts gathered by Reuters. Data anticipates a deceleration in the decline of exports for September, marking a consequential shift in the nation’s trade performance. Projections for September suggest a 7.6% decrease in exports […]

In a climate of persistent economic uncertainty, particularly regarding U.S. employment data, markets across the Asian sphere presented a largely positive front, despite subdued trading activity, the International Trade Council reported on Friday.   While Japan’s Nikkei 225 experienced a slight contraction, decreasing by 0.3% to settle at 31,129.06, other key market indicators in the […]

Indonesia, International Trade, News

October 6, 2023

Indonesia has revealed its intentions to bolster customs monitoring procedures for specific imported goods, encompassing cosmetics, footwear, apparel, toys, and electronics, as part of the country’s efforts to manage its import volume.   The decision to introduce this regulation comes in response to concerns raised by business associations regarding a surge in imported goods, which […]

Brazil, International Trade, News

October 5, 2023

The Brazilian auto export industry is poised for a substantial downturn in 2023, according to the recent announcement by the automaker association, Anfavea. This projected decline comes as a direct consequence of the severe economic challenges currently facing Argentina, a key trading partner. Anfavea, in a statement released on Friday, revised its export projections for […]

News, Supply Chain, United States

October 5, 2023

WASHINGTON (International Trade Council) – The United States trade deficit showed a more significant contraction than anticipated in August, primarily driven by a solid increase in exports. This development is expected to bolster economic growth in the third quarter.   According to the Commerce Department’s report on Thursday, the trade deficit shrank by 9.9% to […]

Canada, News, Supply Chain

October 5, 2023

OTTAWA (International Trade Council) – Canada reported an unexpected trade surplus of C$718 million ($521.88 million) in August, marking a swift recovery in trade following labor strikes that led to port closures on the West Coast, according to data released on Thursday. Statistics Canada revealed that higher crude prices and gold transfers to the United […]

China, International Trade, News

October 5, 2023

The International Trade Council reports that a significant portion of the unprecedented physical delivery of sugar by commodities traders upon the expiration of the October futures contract on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) will be directed to China, based on information provided by two traders familiar with the transactions.   Wilmar International, the Singapore-based food trader […]

The International Trade Council reports that the U.S. economy has experienced positive developments, with the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits showing a moderate increase last week and a decline in layoffs throughout September. These indicators point to ongoing tight labor market conditions as the third quarter came to a close.   […]

China, Europe, News, Trade Relations

October 4, 2023

The European Commission has taken a significant step by launching an anti-subsidy investigation into the import of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) from China. The investigation’s primary objective is to assess whether value chains related to BEVs in China benefit from unlawful subsidization, and whether this subsidization poses a genuine economic threat to BEV producers within […]

From September 20 to 26, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves led a delegation of 15 American companies on a Cybersecurity Trade Mission to the Republic of Korea and Japan. This mission followed President Biden’s Trilateral Summit with President Yoon of Korea and Prime Minister Kishida of Japan. During his visit to Seoul, Deputy […]

MANCHESTER, England – British business and trade minister, Kemi Badenoch, has conveyed her perspective on the possibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) between the United Kingdom and the United States under President Joe Biden’s administration. She cited the President’s stance on such agreements as a key factor.   President Biden has temporarily halted FTA […]