Archive for the ‘International Trade’ Category

International Trade, News

October 18, 2023

In a significant development, the United States has decided to ease broad sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector, a move that could have notable implications for the country’s oil industry and its struggling economy. However, experts caution against expecting an immediate surge in oil production, emphasizing that the primary impact will be on profitability and the […]

International Trade, Japan, News

October 18, 2023

In a remarkable turn of events, Japan’s exports have surged to record-breaking levels in September, marking the first upswing in three months. This impressive feat can be attributed to the resurgence of Japanese automakers who have intensified shipments to the United States and Europe, capitalizing on their newfound freedom from the global chip shortage that […]

International Trade, News

October 17, 2023

In a significant move towards addressing global climate change concerns while ensuring equitable international trade practices, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has announced the launch of a task force dedicated to creating a comprehensive methodology for establishing global carbon prices. This initiative aims to prevent the imposition of import taxes based on carbon emissions from […]

International Trade, Mexico, News

October 16, 2023

In a heartening display of solidarity, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on Monday that Mexico is committed to assisting Cuba, including supplying the country with vital oil resources.   Since the beginning of this year, Mexico has been regularly shipping crude oil to Cuba, with approximately 2.8 million barrels sent to the island […]

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 […]

International Trade, News

October 9, 2023

October 9, WTO members initiated the sixth “Fish Week” of the year, marking the shift into the text-based phase of negotiations aimed at establishing regulations on subsidies linked to overcapacity and overfishing. Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Ambassador Einar Gunnarsson of Iceland, who chairs the negotiations, emphasized the intensifying negotiations in anticipation of the WTO’s Senior […]

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 […]

International Trade, News

October 5, 2023

The International Trade Council, based on notifications from developing and least-developed country members, has identified five specific measures within the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) where implementation assistance is most frequently sought for the upcoming two years. This update was presented by the WTO Secretariat during a meeting of the Committee on Trade Facilitation, which was […]