»Senior U.S. official urges China to follow int'l law, trade rules2014-07-08
The United States and Japan will work together to try and ensure China follows international law and trade rules with a view to promoting fair trade and active investment, a senior U.S. State Department official said Monday.
»MAY U.S. GOODS AND SERVICES TRADE DEFICIT DIPS2014-07-08
Foreign interest in U.S. goods and services is on the rise, a factor that could help continue to spur the U.S. economy and influence jobs growth.
»Plandai Biotechnology, Inc. Announces Support of ICCCO -- the World's First Inte2014-07-08
Association to Function as Independent Coalition of Organizations and Companies to Address Standards, Legislation and Trade Practices
»U.S. International Trade Commission Rules in Favor of Speck2014-07-08
Speculative Product Design, LLC announced today that the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has made the determination to issue a General Exclusion Order banning the unlicensed importation of cases for portable electronic devices which infringe various claims of Speck United States Patent No. 8,204,561.
»LightFair International 2014 breaks attendance records2014-07-08
The 25th edition of LIGHTFAIR® International (LFI®) set new all-time attendance and trade show records for its five-day run in Las Vegas June 1-5, according to Jeffrey L. Portman, Sr., vice chairman and president of LFI managing partner AMC, Inc.
»AGRITEX begins today2014-07-07
Hyderabad International Trade Exposition Centre (HITEX), Madhapur, is organising a three-day mega agriculture trade show, Agritex-2014, from Monday, July 7, a press release said.
»Britain's Largest Trade Union Joins Israel Boycott2014-07-07
Britain's largest trade union has voted to boycott Israeli companies in a unanimous vote last Wednesday.
»Total CEO calls for bigger euro role in oil payments2014-07-07
Oil major Total's chief executive said on Saturday the euro should have a bigger role in international trade although it was not possible to do without the US dollar.
»Wema Bank secures over $50m trade lines of credit, $20m for SMEs2014-07-07
As Wema Bank continues its strong growth path to recovery, the bank recently secured overUSD50 million dollars in trade lines from various foreign correspondent banks and development finance in excess of 20million dollars to support SMEs amongst others.
»Trade, closer defence ties top Australia-Japan agenda2014-07-07
Closer defence cooperation is set to take centre stage when Australia hosts Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week, while the two allies will also shore up a burgeoning trade relationship, analysts say.
»US trade deficit falls 5.6 per cent to $44.4 billion as exports hit record high2014-07-04
WASHINGTON - The U.S. trade deficit fell in May as U.S. exports hit an all-time high, helped by a jump in exports of petroleum products. Imports dipped slightly.
»5 Ways the World Cup Resembles Global Trade2014-07-04
During the second half of June, the U.S. seemed to catch World Cup fever to an unprecedented degree.
»LIGHTFAIR International 2014 Breaks Records2014-07-04
The 25th edition of LIGHTFAIR® International (LFI®) set new all-time attendance and trade show records for its five-day run in Las Vegas June 1-5, according to Jeffrey L. Portman, Sr., vice chairman and president of LFI managing partner AMC, Inc.
»Publisher wins at international trade show2014-07-04
A local book publisher took home three awards recently from the International Christian Retail Show in Atlanta.
»SURVEY: INTERNATIONAL TRADE GROWTH HAS DROPPED DRASTICALLY2014-07-04
The International Commerce Committee released its annual Global Survey on July 2, with data from 298 banks across 127 countries.
»ICC releases Global Survey 2014: Rethinking Trade and Finance2014-07-03
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has today released the Global Survey 2014: Rethinking Trade and Finance, including data from 298 banks across 127 countries. The survey concludes that the growth rate of international trade has dropped drastically when compared to the years prior to the global financial crisis
»NGOs petition US government for trade sanctions against Mozambique2014-07-03
Today the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) announced they are petitioning the Obama Administration to impose trade sanctions againstMozambique in response to rampant poaching. Since 2010, Mozambican nationals have slaughtered up to 1,862 rhinos in South Africa, as well as thousands of elephants in Tanzania and Mozambique.
»Argentina loses trade restrictions case at WTO, says Brazilian financial media2014-07-03
The World Trade Organization has ruled that a swath of import regulations imposed by Argentina violate international trade rules, according to the Buenos Aires media quoting diplomatic sources and Brazil's financial press. The ruling favors 43 countries those two years ago claimed Argentina had imposed trade barriers.
»Illegal wildlife trade, post-2015 process in focus at inaugural global environme2014-07-03
The largest global gathering of environment ministers in the last two years took place last week in Nairobi, with the Kenyan capital playing host to the first-ever universal UN Environment Assembly (UNEA).
»International trade may factor into fiber definition2014-07-03
The Food and Drug Administration might look elsewhere in the world, especially Canada, as it prepares a dietary fiber definition, according to a June 27 webinar put on by AACC International.