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US Court of International Trade Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs | BakerHostetler
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A U.S. trade court ruled that tariffs imposed under the IEEPA on Canada, Mexico, China and global reciprocal tariffs are unconstitutional, as the law does not grant the president unlimited authority to regulate imports.…
U.S. producers file new trade case against imports of L-Lysine from the People’s Republic of China |…
The Petition
The Lysine Fair Trade Coalition and its individual members (“Petitioners”) filed a new petition with the U.S. Department of Commerce (“DOC”) and the U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”) seeking the imposition of…
POSB hosts export seminar -Newsday Zimbabwe
POSB chief executive officer Garainashe Changunda emphasised the bank’s commitment to supporting the country’s export sector.
THE People’s Own…
Kenya boosts mango exports with fruit fly control
Mangoes are Kenya's second most-produced fruit after bananas and rank third in export value after avocados. With an annual output of around 650,000 metric tons and a production value of €77.5 million (USD 84.4 million),…
Canada’s pork sector faces internal conflict, export strain | Food Business Middle East &…
CANADA – Canada’s pork industry is facing pressure from both domestic policy disputes and worsening international trade conditions.
In Quebec, a new production volume plan proposed by Éleveurs de porcs du Québec (EPQ) has triggered sharp…
South Korea’s trade surplus with U.S. will shrink, exporters say
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's record-high trade surpluses with the United States will gradually narrow as companies continue to invest in the U.S. market, the country's biggest exporter group said on Thursday. "There is a high…
Tea Association of India flags sub-standard imports, seeks curbs, oversight
Guwahati, May 29: Industry representatives on Wednesday flagged the issue of the rising influx of inferior-quality tea into India and told the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce that stringent checks are required to regulate…
Bangkok Post – Thai exports expected to exceed 4% gain this year
PUBLISHED : 29 May 2025 at 03:30
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Experts discuss global trade shifts for non-ferrous metals
BIR's Non-Ferrous Metals Division held a meeting and plenary session at its annual convention in Valencia in late May to discuss the current challenges facing the non-ferrous recycling sector, notably shifting trade policies.
A guest…
Foundation stone laid for $5M warehouse in South Sudan
NRA Commissioner General Simon Akuei JUBA — South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for a state-of-the-art customs-bonded warehouse in Juba, marking a major step toward modernizing the country’s…