Archive for the ‘News’ Category

  Three-day event set for November 6-8 at the Omni Providence   PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island Commerce, in partnership with the International Trade Council, is set to welcome hundreds of business and economic development leaders from around the world at next week’s 2023 Go Global Awards.   Scheduled for Monday, November 6 – Wednesday, November 8, […]

China, Japan, News, United States

October 30, 2023

In a response to China’s ban on Japanese seafood products following Tokyo’s release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, the United States has initiated purchases of Japanese seafood to supply its military stationed in Japan. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel unveiled this initiative in a Reuters interview, suggesting that […]

Africa, Germany, International Trade, News

October 30, 2023

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held discussions with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu during his West Africa tour, emphasizing trade and investment prospects. This visit reflects Germany’s interest in diversifying its trade partners and expanding economic collaborations in the resource-rich West African region.   During their meeting in the capital city of Abuja, Scholz emphasized the need […]

Africa, International Trade, News

October 30, 2023

In a significant step towards enhancing Africa’s role in global trade, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has launched a comprehensive regional course. This initiative, primarily focused on deepening the understanding of WTO agreements within the African trade policy context, marks a notable advancement in integrating the continent more effectively into the global trading system.   […]

Europe, International Trade, News

October 30, 2023

The European Union (EU) has unveiled an ambitious plan to provide a substantial investment of 6 billion euros ($6.4 billion) to support the Western Balkan countries in their quest for reforms and eventual integration into the EU. This development was announced by Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, during her visit […]

Europe, News, Supply Chain

October 30, 2023

European gas markets experienced a significant surge in prices, with the Dutch TTF gas futures index rising by nearly 7% to reach €54 per megawatt-hour. This substantial increase marks the highest level since mid-February and has raised concerns regarding supply stability.   The catalyst for this price hike comes as Egypt reported a complete halt […]

News, Supply Chain

October 29, 2023

Trade and economy officials from the Group of Seven (G-7) wealthy democracies reaffirmed their commitment on Sunday to collaborate in ensuring the smooth functioning of supply chains for essential goods such as energy and food, despite prevailing global uncertainties.   In a joint statement, these nations pledged to uphold “a free and fair-trading system based […]

Economic Development, News, Taiwan

October 27, 2023

In a recent poll conducted by Reuters, economic experts have forecasted a notable uptick in Taiwan’s economic growth for the third quarter of the year. This optimistic outlook is primarily attributed to resilient domestic consumption and a tentative rebound in exports, marking a positive shift for Taiwan’s trade-dependent economy.   According to the survey of […]

China, News, Supply Chain

October 27, 2023

Beijing’s recent move to impose export restrictions on graphite has raised significant concerns within the global electric vehicle (EV) battery supply chain. While China has stated that these restrictions are not specific to any particular sector, industry experts and insiders have highlighted potential challenges, especially for foreign manufacturers of EV battery components who have not […]

News, Trade Policy

October 26, 2023

World Trade Organization (WTO) members are actively considering reform proposals aimed at addressing concerns raised by the United States, with some calling this effort the “last chance” to rejuvenate the WTO’s capacity to resolve trade disputes effectively.   The draft reform proposals, revealed exclusively to Reuters, represent a significant endeavor to mend the WTO’s beleaguered […]

Ireland, News, Trade Policy, United States

October 26, 2023

A U.S. business delegation, dispatched to Northern Ireland by President Joe Biden, has embarked on a mission to uncover the economic potential brought about by the region’s unique post-Brexit trade arrangements. These arrangements, established under the Windsor Framework Agreement, grant Northern Ireland dual access to both the United Kingdom and the European Union goods markets. […]

In a recent development, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has taken a step that could potentially result in a ban on the import of Apple Watches, as it found that these devices infringe on the patent rights of medical technology firm Masimo. This decision stems from an earlier ruling in January where a judge […]

In a concerted effort to safeguard sensitive technologies from unauthorized access, the European Commission has taken significant steps to improve the coordination of export controls at the EU level. This initiative aims to prevent critical technologies from falling into the wrong hands.   A significant milestone was achieved with the publication of the first compilation […]

South Korea’s economy has surpassed expectations in the third quarter, with growth primarily driven by exports. This robust performance reinforces the argument for the central bank to maintain its current interest rates in the coming months.   According to data from the Bank of Korea, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by 0.6% in the July-September […]