Sidebar Left

Discovering our brilliant insights and inspiration.

May 22, 2025

Jessica Jumaway

Italy, News, Trade

0

Italy’s Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti has expressed strong confidence that the United States and the European Union are moving toward a promising trade accord that could mirror the recent agreement between Washington and the United Kingdom. The anticipated deal is seen as a strategic opportunity to rebalance tariffs and foster deeper transatlantic trade ties.   […]

A landmark trade agreement between the European Union and Mexico is on track to be finalized by the end of the year, signaling a major advancement in international trade cooperation, according to Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.   During his official visit to Mexico, Tajani shared encouraging news that discussions with top EU officials, including […]

Japan’s Economic Revitalization Minister, Ryosei Akazawa, is expected to travel to the United States around May 30 to continue a series of high-level trade discussions aimed at deepening economic cooperation and addressing tariff-related matters, according to sources familiar with the plans.   This anticipated fourth round of talks marks another positive step in the ongoing […]

In a promising development for North American economic relations, Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held a productive bilateral meeting during the international gathering of finance leaders hosted by Canada.   Held on the sidelines of the economic forum in Banff, the meeting was hailed as a key moment in […]

In a show of commitment to global trade cooperation, the Finance Minister of Germany, Lars Klingbeil, and the Treasury Secretary of the United States, Scott Bessent, held a productive bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the recent gathering of finance ministers from seven major economies in Canada.   The conversation was described by a source […]

May 15, 2025

Kristan

Supply Chain

0

Australia’s 2024 review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018, in force since January 2019, represents a significant evolution in the nation’s approach to combating forced labor within supply chains. The review tightened reporting thresholds by lowering the minimum consolidated revenue for mandatory reporting from AU$100 million to AU$50 million, substantially increasing the number of businesses […]

May 10, 2025

Kristan

ISIC

0

The COVID-19 pandemic fractured the global economy in ways that no single generation had experienced. When the initial shock faded and restrictions began to ease, there was hope that “recovery” would be a simple, uniform return to growth—a V-shaped bounce, as some optimists called it. It did not turn out that way. By now, we […]

In a proactive step toward preserving strong trade relations, governors from six northeastern U.S. states have invited Canadian provincial leaders to a high-level discussion focused on recent tariff developments and their economic impact. The initiative aims to foster dialogue and collaboration amidst growing concerns over new trade barriers.   The governors of Massachusetts, Maine, New […]

May 5, 2025

Daisy

United Kingdom

0

London, UK – Against the opulent backdrop of the Reform Club in Pall Mall, over 120 leaders in trade diplomacy, economic development, and finance assembled on 2 May 2025 for an exclusive dinner marking the launch of two vital publications: Bridging Borders: Trade Promotion and Foreign Direct Investment and Global Economic Opportunities 2025. Chaired by […]

In a continued effort to foster stable and mutually beneficial trade relations, Brazil and the United States are currently engaged in negotiations to reach a mutual understanding on tariffs. The discussions reflect a shared commitment to economic cooperation and regional integration.   Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad confirmed that he has held positive talks with […]

Indonesia demonstrated economic resilience in the first quarter of 2025, achieving a 4.87% year-on-year GDP growth. Despite global headwinds and evolving trade dynamics, the country continues to strengthen its economic foundation by actively engaging in trade discussions and leveraging key sectors such as agriculture and exports.   While the growth rate marks a slight moderation, […]

In a proactive response to evolving global trade policies and tariff adjustments, a leading pharmaceutical company has unveiled plans to invest $40 billion in the U.S. over the next five years. The initiative is poised to bolster domestic manufacturing, enhance research and development, and create a more resilient and innovation-driven supply chain.   The investment […]

A major U.S.-based automotive manufacturer has expressed confidence in its strong domestic production base amid evolving trade policies, including the newly implemented 25% U.S. auto tariffs introduced under President Donald Trump’s administration. The company anticipates a $1.5 billion impact on its 2025 operating profit due to these tariffs but sees promising opportunities for long-term growth […]

Japan is experiencing a notable upswing in international market activity, as local investors increased their foreign stock holdings for a sixth consecutive week. This steady momentum reflects growing confidence in global trade relations, especially as progress continues in tariff discussions between leading economies.   Recent data from Japan shows a net investment of approximately 134 […]

The United States continues to demonstrate strength in its aluminum trade sector as leading producer Alcoa reports a robust second-quarter order book, despite ongoing U.S. tariffs on aluminum imports. This highlights the resilience of industrial demand and the adaptability of global trade partners in maintaining strong commercial flows.   Alcoa confirmed that its order book […]

May 1, 2025

Kristan

Supply Chain

0

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) entered its pilot phase in October 2023, marking a transformative shift in the bloc’s climate and trade policy. Designed to complement the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), CBAM aims to prevent carbon leakage by requiring importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to report embedded greenhouse gas emissions and, ultimately, […]