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Trump reimposes tariffs on raw Canadian aluminum, Canada promises retaliation

Michael Bless, chief executive of Century Aluminum, one of the few remaining U.S. primary aluminum smelting companies and which lobbied for the tariffs, said the move “helps to secure continued domestic production of this vital strategic material”. During a speech at a Whirlpool Corp washing machine factory in Ohio to tout his “America First” trade … Read More

China Accelerates U.S. Corn Buying With Record Purchase

China took another step toward meeting agricultural commitments made in the phase one trade agreement with the U.S. with its biggest-ever purchase of American corn. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Thursday that exporters sold 1.937 million metric tons of corn, the third-largest deal for the grain to any destination. This purchase tops the previous … Read More

China Has Amassed $1 Billion Glut of U.S. Cotton It Doesn’t Need

China has bought more than $1 billion worth of American cotton in the past three months. And it doesn’t even need it. The purchases — made as part of the phase one trade deal between Washington and Beijing — are hitting just as the pandemic shuts down clothing stores, decimating demand. That means China’s state-run … Read More

U.S. levies anti-dumping duties of 52 pct on S. Korean PET sheets

The United States has decided to slap anti-dumping tariffs of up to 52 percent on South Korean polyethylene terephthalate (PET) sheets amid Washington’s growing protectionism, a local trade promotion agency said Friday. U.S. firms called for anti-dumping duties of between 44.45 percent and 52.39 percent on PET sheet products from South Korea. PET sheets are … Read More

China’s Wheat Imports Surge to Seven-Year High Amid Food Concern

China, the top producer of wheat, has been under pressure to fulfill annual grain import quotas, which include corn and rice, under WTO commitments. The country lost a dispute last year brought by the U.S. which argued the quotas were not fully utilized. Read the article.

Defying Dire Predictions, China Is the Bubble That Never Pops

To read the history of China analysis in the last 30 years is to be bombarded with predictions of imminent demise. Skeptics said, just poke beneath the surface, and the reality was an unsustainable bubble. Read the article.

EU Open to Prolonged Digital Tax Talks to Avoid Trade War

The European Union may delay digital tax proposals to give countries move time to hammer out a deal and avert a transatlantic trade war, a top official from the bloc said. “The difficult question that we must face collectively is when is the right moment to move with Plan B,” said Benjamin Angel, Director, DG … Read More

U.S. Targets Soap But Not Wine in Counter to French Digital Tax

The U.S. announced 25% tariffs on a series of French goods worth about $1.3 billion, in a long-running battle between the two countries over taxes on technology giants. “We call on the U.S. to return to the OECD negotiations on taxing digital giants,” Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in Brussels. “Sanctions are not a … Read More

U.S. opens door to new tariffs on China

The US has opened the door to the imposition of new tariffs on China to protect its fishing industry, especially the lobster fishermen, which it considers “the crown jewel” of the sector. Read the article.