Even if they were eager to share, European countries don’t have many surplus eggs because of their own avian flu outbreaks and the growing domestic demand ahead of Easter.
The president has circled April 2 as the culmination of his "American first" economic policy, which has already shaken markets and started a trade war.
The European Union is measuring up its response to the anticipated new tariffs being imposed by the US administration. But what tools does it have?
In a Mississippi River community reliant on exports, business owners respond the only way they know how: “Get my ass out and ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure showed underlying price pressures persisting in February, as ...
China, Canada and the European Union have appeared unwilling to negotiate on the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs — ...
Four government and industry sources have said that India is considering scrapping the import tax on U.S. LNG to increase ...
Ahead of April 2 when Trump will be announcing reciprocal tariffs, Invezz caught up with Dr Devendra Pant, chief economist at ...
The Vietnamese government is concerned that its significant bilateral trade surplus with the US, which exceeded US$123bn in ...
The president’s plan, whatever it is, seems to spring from his belief that trade deficits are bad and must be eliminated.
Thailand is aiming to reduce its trade surplus with the United States to $20 billion by importing more U.S. products, an ...
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