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Pacific Island nations seeking closer economic ties with Beijing are expected to benefit from the recent improvement in relations between Australia and China, according to Papua New Guinea’s Minister for State, Justin Tkachenko. Tkachenko expressed satisfaction with Australia’s positive outcomes from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent visit to China, the first by an Australian leader […]

November 8, 2023

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Indonesia, International Trade, News

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In a significant move aligning with Indonesia’s proactive stance toward achieving ambitious emission reduction goals of 31.89 percent by 2030, the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) officially launched carbon trading operations on September 26, 2023. This step follows the issuance of a carbon exchange license by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) on September 18, 2023, and […]

Switzerland has made a significant step toward shaping its future relationship with the European Union, with plans to determine its negotiating position by the year’s end. The Swiss government revealed this intention on Wednesday as it proceeds with efforts to regulate its ties with the EU, its largest trading partner.   Since April 2022, Bern […]

November 7, 2023

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Automotive Industry, Mexico, News

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In a promising development for Mexico’s automotive industry, recent data from the national statistics agency INEGI has revealed a substantial increase in both production and exports in the month of October compared to the previous year.   Automotive production in Mexico surged impressively by 35.77%, reaching a total of 378,129 vehicles. Simultaneously, the country’s auto […]

November 7, 2023

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International Trade, News

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In a recent gathering of experts and stakeholders at the 24th session of the Agriculture Market Information System (AMIS) Global Food Market Information Group, held at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters on November 6-7, the importance of accurate and timely information regarding international agriculture markets was emphasized. Keynote speaker Edwini Kessie, Director of the […]

In a bold move to attract foreign investment and defy long-standing U.S. sanctions, Cuba recently hosted a business fair that saw participation from over 800 companies representing more than 60 countries. This event signals Cuba’s determination to engage with the global business community and counteract the economic challenges posed by the U.S. trade embargo and […]

November 6, 2023

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China, News, Trade Policy

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China’s trade data for October has delivered a mixed picture, with imports unexpectedly increasing while exports contracted at a faster pace than anticipated. These figures underscore the challenges faced by the world’s second-largest economy, despite recent signs of improvement in domestic demand. While Beijing’s support measures have contributed to a tentative economic recovery, ongoing issues […]

In a bid to mend strained ties between Australia and China, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese retraced the historic footsteps of the first Australian leader to visit China. His visit comes after several years of tensions between the two trading partners, including issues related to security concerns and the origin of COVID-19, which led to […]

November 6, 2023

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International Trade, News

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In an effort to promote gender inclusivity and a better understanding of the link between trade and gender issues, the World Trade Organization (WTO) recently completed a two-day training course for government officials from Geneva-based permanent missions. This unique training initiative aimed to equip delegates, including trade officials, counsellors, and ambassadors, with the knowledge and […]

In an effort to strengthen economic ties between the United States and China, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is scheduled to meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in San Francisco this week. This meeting aims to foster a budding economic dialogue between the world’s two largest economies in anticipation of a U.S.-hosted summit of […]

In a bipartisan effort to support trade relations between the United States and Africa, Democratic Senator Chris Coons has called for a 16-year extension of a trade program that grants qualifying African nations duty-free access to the U.S. market. Senator Coons, a prominent advocate for U.S.-Africa policy, believes that extending the program is vital for […]

November 4, 2023

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China, News, Trade Relations

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Premier Li Qiang stated at the annual China International Import Expo that China will further broaden market access and boost imports. This announcement comes in the wake of criticism from European firms, which expressed the need for more tangible improvements in China’s business environment.   During the opening ceremony of the expo, Li Qiang emphasized […]

November 4, 2023

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Australia, News, Trade Relations

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese embarked on a historic visit to China, becoming the first Australian leader to do so in seven years. During his address at the annual China International Import Expo in Shanghai, Albanese emphasized the importance of a bilateral relationship marked by dialogue and cooperation, stating that it is “in all our […]

  U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai emphasized the need for a “more useful and effective” trade programme with Africa during talks in South Africa over the future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). AGOA, which grants qualifying African countries duty-free access to the U.S. market, is set to expire in September 2025, with […]