
Top 10 aspects of the U.S. tariff 232 (steel and aluminum)
How does tariff 232 impact U.S. steel and aluminum imports? Here are 10 aspects that answer the question. Before we begin: on February 10, 2025,

How does tariff 232 impact U.S. steel and aluminum imports? Here are 10 aspects that answer the question. Before we begin: on February 10, 2025,

World export orders recovered in January 2025, according to data from the World Trade Organization (WTO). Last January, the export orders index stood at 101.0

Japan, South Korea and, above all, China ranked as the top destinations for Australia’s exports in 2024, according to data from the Australian Bureau of

Mexico‘s auto parts exports were US$121.693 billion in 2024 and the National Auto Parts Industry (INA) projects that they will rise to US$124.014 billion in

World trade, measured by volume, recorded year-on-year growth of 1.8% in 2024, reported the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB). The increase implied a
China remained the leader in global value-added manufacturing in 2024, with a 27 percent share. This share grew by 18 percentage points over the past

The U.S. Trade Representation (USTR) questioned how the World Trade Organization (WTO) grants special and differential treatment designation to a broad group of its members.

Lumber exporters to the United States in 2024 included Canada, China and Brazil, according to data from the Department of Commerce. Canada accounted for 47.3%
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported that of the total world demand for neon, Ukraine meets about half. Neon gas is a key input for

U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to defer the 25% general tariff on imports of products originating in Mexico and Canada has implications for the permanence

How does tariff 232 impact U.S. steel and aluminum imports? Here are 10 aspects that answer the question. Before we begin: on February 10, 2025,

World export orders recovered in January 2025, according to data from the World Trade Organization (WTO). Last January, the export orders index stood at 101.0

Japan, South Korea and, above all, China ranked as the top destinations for Australia’s exports in 2024, according to data from the Australian Bureau of

Mexico‘s auto parts exports were US$121.693 billion in 2024 and the National Auto Parts Industry (INA) projects that they will rise to US$124.014 billion in

World trade, measured by volume, recorded year-on-year growth of 1.8% in 2024, reported the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB). The increase implied a
China remained the leader in global value-added manufacturing in 2024, with a 27 percent share. This share grew by 18 percentage points over the past

The U.S. Trade Representation (USTR) questioned how the World Trade Organization (WTO) grants special and differential treatment designation to a broad group of its members.

Lumber exporters to the United States in 2024 included Canada, China and Brazil, according to data from the Department of Commerce. Canada accounted for 47.3%
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported that of the total world demand for neon, Ukraine meets about half. Neon gas is a key input for

U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to defer the 25% general tariff on imports of products originating in Mexico and Canada has implications for the permanence