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China-Australia relations: Could Wool, Honey, Fruit, Dairy or Pharmaceutical Products be Next in the Crosshairs?

Su-Lin Tan | South China Morning Post | 12/11/2020

Australian wool could be China’s next trade target, given its heavy dependency on the Chinese market, alongside honey, fruit, dairy and pharmaceutical products, according to analysts. About 80 per cent…

EU Leaders Approve Sanctions on Turkish Officials Over Gas Drilling

Patrick Wintour | The Guardian | 12/11/2020

EU leaders have agreed to impose sanctions on an u...

U.K., Vietnam Reach Free-Trade Deal as Brexit Deadline Looms

Xuan Quynh Nguyen | Bloomberg | 12/11/2020

Vietnam and the U.K. concluded a free-trade agreement that...

Japan Aims to Bring Total Lifetime Auto Emissions Down to Zero

Nikkei Asia | 12/11/2020

TOKYO — The government of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is...

India Asks EU to Remove Non-Tariff Barriers, Standards to Increase Trade

The Economic Times | 12/11/2020

Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Friday ask...

U.S. Producer Prices Increase Modestly in November

Lucia Mutikani | Reuters | 12/11/2020

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. producer prices barely rose in November, suppo...

Biden Selects Katherine Tai as U.S. Trade Representative

Amy B Wang and David J. Lynch | The Washington Post | 12/10/2020

President-elect Joe Biden plans to nomi...

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