A new year brings new developments in trade. Four CFR experts highlight the trade policies they will be monitoring this year.
A stronger ringgit is not seen as an impediment to trade growth, as the government still forecasts it to grow from its ...
By Michael MENSAH AHORLU, ACMA, CGMA Africa stands at a pivotal moment. With a rapidly growing population, expanding urban ...
This year’s shifts to US tariff policies sent ripples through global economies, not sparing Africa. Export-dependent sectors ...
By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Canada posted a huge jump in its monthly international trade deficit in ...
The Malaysian International Furniture Fair (MIFF) 2026 today entered into an Exchange of Cooperation Document with the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), recognising the ...
“Trade not aid” has become a popular mantra. But the debate misses a crucial point: Trade and aid were never meant to compete ...
U.S.-China Trade Talks in London: Ethane Export Controls and the Need for Better Economic Statecraft
Note: This article was updated on June 11 to reflect the outcomes of negotiations in London on June 10. Over the last two days, senior U.S. and Chinese officials engaged in trade negotiations in ...
OTTAWA, July 3 (Reuters) - Canada's trade deficit in May narrowed after a record-breaking deficit in April as total exports rose and imports fell even as the impact of U.S. tariffs dented shipments ...
Nigeria’s non-oil export landscape is undergoing a structural transformation. Nigerian businesses are becoming more ...
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Afreximbank targets $40bn to deepen African trade
Afreximbank has reaffirmed its commitment to scaling up intra-African trade, industrialisation, and value-chain development under the African Continental Free Trade Area, pledging stronger ...
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