Archive for the ‘International Trade’ Category

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 […]

International Trade, News

October 5, 2023

The latest release of the “Global Trade Outlook and Statistics” by the World Trade Organization (WTO) offers revised projections for global trade in 2023 and 2024. In 2023, the WTO has revised its forecast for the growth of world merchandise trade volume, downgrading it to 0.8%. This is less than half of the 1.7% growth […]

International Trade, News

October 5, 2023

On October 5, the WTO Sub-Committee on Least-Developed Countries (LDCs) delved into the role of preferential rules of origin in expanding trade opportunities for LDCs. The session also featured an experience-sharing segment where representatives from academia and the private sector shed light on the challenges and opportunities LDCs encounter when making use of trade preferences. […]

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.   […]

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 […]

International Trade, News

October 3, 2023

In a recent address at the John Snow Society’s Pumphandle Lecture, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), highlighted the critical intersection of global health equity and international trade. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala discussed the role of trade in addressing health challenges and emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to ensure equitable […]

International Trade, Japan, News, Russia

October 1, 2023

TOKYO (International Trade Council) – Japan has recently taken measures to limit the export of used cars to Russia, significantly impacting an industry worth nearly $2 billion annually. This trade had thrived amidst the backdrop of ongoing international sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict, as evidenced by trade data and market participants.   In early […]