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January 4, 2024

Daisy

Indonesia, News, Supply Chain

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In a recent announcement, Trade Ministry official Syailendra revealed that Indonesia successfully met its domestic palm oil sales obligation for the year 2023, reaching a notable 3.26 million metric tons. This accomplishment was complemented by the issuance of export permits totaling 25.2 million tons.   Syailendra further disclosed that, out of the granted permits, approximately […]

January 4, 2024

Daisy

Economic Development, News

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In a remarkable achievement, Norway’s seafood exports marked a historic milestone, reaching a record NOK 172 billion (£13 billion) for the past year. The figures, released by the Norwegian Seafood Council, revealed a notable increase of NOK 20.7 billion (almost £1.6 billion), representing a substantial 14% growth compared to 2022.   Seafood continues to be […]

January 3, 2024

Daisy

International Trade, News

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In a remarkable turnaround, China’s service sector experienced its fastest growth in five months, indicating a robust rise in new business and injecting a renewed sense of optimism into the industry, according to the latest Caixin/S&P Global services purchasing managers’ index (PMI) released on Thursday.   Contrary to an official survey that suggested a contraction […]

January 1, 2024

Daisy

China, International Trade, News

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In a significant step towards deepening economic collaboration, Nicaragua and China officially initiated trading under a new free trade agreement on Monday. This landmark agreement grants the Central American nation the opportunity to export approximately 71% of its products to the largest Asian market without facing tariffs.   State media reports reveal that the exported […]

December 31, 2023

Daisy

International Trade, News, South Korea

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In December, South Korea witnessed a third consecutive month of export growth, albeit at a slower pace, according to recent data. While global semiconductor sales remained robust, weakened demand for Korean products in China tempered overall export expansion.   The data revealed a 5.1% increase in exports, totaling $57.66 billion in December. This marked a […]

December 30, 2023

Daisy

Europe, International Trade, News

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In a significant development, citizens of Romania and Bulgaria are set to enjoy hassle-free air and sea travel within the European Union and select neighboring countries starting March 31, 2024. The Council of EU governments announced on Saturday that individuals from these EU member states will no longer require a passport to travel to most […]

December 29, 2023

Daisy

News, Spain, Trade Policy

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  In a strategic move signaling continuity in economic policies, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has appointed Carlos Cuerpo as the new Economy and Trade Minister, succeeding the outgoing Nadia Calvino. Cuerpo, a 43-year-old close ally of Calvino, affirmed in his inaugural speech that his approach would align with the successful policies of his predecessor. […]

December 28, 2023

Daisy

News, Trade Policy, United States

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In a significant update, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo issued a statement following President Biden’s signing of two Presidential Proclamations, prolonging the European Union’s access to U.S. tariff rate quotas (TRQs) for steel and aluminum for an additional two years.   Secretary Raimondo underscored President Biden’s economic agenda, which places a strong emphasis […]

December 28, 2023

Daisy

Europe, News, Trade Policy, United States

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In a move to foster ongoing negotiations and collaboration, U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Thursday the extension of the suspension of tariffs on European Union steel and aluminum for an additional two years. This decision underscores the commitment of both the United States and the European Union to finding comprehensive solutions to address challenges […]

December 28, 2023

Daisy

Mexico, News, Trade Policy, United States

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In a collaborative effort to address the escalating issue of record migration at their shared border, the United States and Mexico have pledged to enhance cooperation, as announced in a joint statement following high-level talks. The discussions, which took place after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Mexico, focused on strategies to manage […]

December 26, 2023

Daisy

Global Trade, News, United States

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In a transformative year for the oil and gas sector, the industry embarked on a $250 billion acquisition spree in 2023, capitalizing on high stock prices to secure cost-effective reserves and brace for anticipated industry consolidation. Major players, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron Corp, and Occidental Petroleum, executed acquisitions totaling $135 billion, positioning themselves strategically to […]

December 24, 2023

Daisy

News, Poland, Trade Relations, Ukrain

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In a positive development for cross-border trade, Ukrainian border services announced the resumption of lorry movement after Polish farmers concluded their blockade at one of the key border crossings between Ukraine and Poland. The blockade had disrupted truck traffic, causing delays and challenges for both nations.   According to the Ukrainian border service’s statement on […]

In a significant development, the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have decided to grant electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers an extension until the end of 2026 to comply with local content regulations. This move effectively postpones the imposition of tariffs on electric vehicles traded between the EU and the UK.   This extension, […]

December 21, 2023

Daisy

Logistics, Mexico, News, United States

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In a recent conversation between U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, both leaders concurred on the necessity of enhancing border enforcement between their nations, as a surge in attempted border crossings has disrupted trade activities. This consensus was disclosed by the White House.   In response to this shared concern, […]

December 21, 2023

Daisy

News, Trade Agreements

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Ambassador Einar Gunnarsson of Iceland, chairing the negotiations on fisheries subsidies, has circulated a fresh draft text aimed at curbing subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and overfishing. This move is part of a concerted effort to push these negotiations towards a successful conclusion at the 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) scheduled for late February 2024. The […]