Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Toyota Motor Corporation has agreed to invest an additional $500 million in Joby Aviation, a US-based aerospace company specializing in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. According to reports by Reuters and Bloomberg, this strategic capital injection is aimed at supporting the certification and commercial production of Joby’s electric air taxi, marking a substantial […]

China, Malaysia, News, Trade Agreements

June 29, 2026

During a bilateral meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and China signed a landmark protocol establishing phytosanitary requirements for the export of fresh durians, as reported by Reuters. Previously, Malaysian exporters were only permitted to ship frozen durian products to China. According to the South China Morning Post and The Star, the new agreement outlines rapid […]

During a state visit to Beijing by Polish President Andrzej Duda, China and Poland signed several bilateral trade agreements on June 24, 2026, aimed at strengthening economic ties and addressing trade imbalances. According to reports from Reuters, the Associated Press, and Xinhua, a key contract signed during the visit includes a “regionalization” agreement for poultry. […]

In a significant expansion of North America’s aerospace manufacturing capabilities, French aerospace leaders Safran and Airbus have announced a combined $1.2 billion investment to scale up their operations in the Querétaro aerospace hub. According to a report by Reuters, the capital injection is specifically directed toward expanding existing manufacturing facilities to meet the escalating global […]

Economic Relations, Japan, News

June 29, 2026

The European Union and Japan formally expanded their bilateral customs cooperation agreement to include the full mutual recognition of their respective Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programs. According to an official announcement from the European Commission, with additional reporting from The Japan Times and EU Reporter, the updated framework is designed to simplify customs procedures and […]

Agricultural Trade, Canada, News

June 26, 2026

While bilateral trade negotiations continue to progress in Asia and South America, talks between Canada and the United Kingdom have hit a significant roadblock. According to Reuters, negotiations for a comprehensive free trade agreement between Canada and the UK remain suspended. The pause in talks, which originally began in early 2024, is driven by persistent […]

Canada, News, Tarrifs

June 26, 2026

The Canadian government’s decision to initiate a 30-day public consultation on July 2, 2026, represents a significant step toward aligning its trade policies with those of its key allies. According to Reuters, the consultation will examine potential tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, a move that follows similar tariff increases implemented by the United States and […]

Trade economist and founder of the Global Trade Institute to drive trade education, SME empowerment, and cross-border collaboration in the Delhi region   SINGAPORE / DELHI, INDIA — The International Trade Council (ITC) has officially announced the appointment of Dhriti Mukherjee Pipil as the Chapter Leader for Delhi, India. In this role, Ms. Pipil will […]

News, Trade, Turkey

June 25, 2026

In a significant expansion of its global trade network, Turkey has initiated two major trade negotiations aimed at updating its relationship with the United Kingdom and establishing a new economic partnership with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). These strategic moves highlight Turkey’s efforts to deepen economic integration across both European and Middle Eastern markets. According […]

America, Automotive Industry, News

June 25, 2026

Honda Motor Co. announced a significant C$15 billion (approximately $11 billion USD) investment to establish a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) supply chain in Ontario, Canada, according to reports from Reuters. This foreign direct investment (FDI) represents a major commitment to the North American automotive sector, encompassing the construction of Canada’s first dedicated EV assembly plant […]

European multinational corporations are expanding their manufacturing footprints in the United States, directing billions of dollars in foreign direct investment (FDI) to secure supply chains and meet regional demand. On June 22, 2026, Danish pharmaceutical manufacturer Novo Nordisk announced a $4.1 billion investment to construct a second fill-finish manufacturing facility in Clayton, North Carolina, according […]

The integration of blockchain technology in trade finance is reaching new milestones as financial institutions seek to combat fraud and improve cross-border asset settlement. On June 23, 2026, UAE Trade Connect (UTC), a blockchain-powered trade finance platform developed by e& enterprise in collaboration with major banks in the United Arab Emirates, announced that it has […]

Global Trade, News, United Kingdom

June 25, 2026

The United Kingdom and Turkey commenced formal negotiations to upgrade their existing post-Brexit Free Trade Agreement, according to the UK Department for Business and Trade, Reuters, and the Anadolu Agency. The current agreement, which largely covers goods, is being modernized to include services, digital trade, and procurement. Officials noted that the upgrade aims to better […]

Canada, News, Tarrifs

June 24, 2026

The Department of Finance Canada announced the launch of public consultations regarding potential policy responses, including surtaxes, targeting Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), steel, and aluminum. According to reports from Reuters and Bloomberg, this initiative is designed to protect domestic manufacturing sectors and align Canada’s trade policies more closely with those of key international partners, such […]

Imports, News, United States

June 24, 2026

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has expanded its enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) to target imports of seafood, aluminum, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), according to a report by Reuters. This expansion marks a significant broadening of the agency’s enforcement scope, which previously focused primarily on sectors such as cotton, tomatoes, […]

India, Maritime Trade, News

June 24, 2026

As global supply chains continue to undergo strategic realignments, South Asia is emerging as a primary destination for high-value maritime and logistics infrastructure. Recent foreign direct investment (FDI) commitments from both private logistics leaders and state-backed development agencies underscore the region’s growing importance in international trade corridors. According to JOC.com, Dubai-based DP World has finalized […]