Samirul Ariff Othman of Universiti Teknologi Petronas says the US President may be hoping to get around the Supreme Court decision to can his sweeping tariffs on many countries.
Singapore's key exports saw slower growth in February ahead of supply chain disruptions from the Iran war and the threat of higher US tariffs.
Fuel prices surge 25% and fertilizer exports stall as Trump administration weighs tariff relief and emergency measures for ...
Japan's exports climbed 4.2%% from a year ago in February, marking a sharp slowdown after hitting an over-three-year high in ...
Argentina’s wine industry, once a thriving business, is facing its worst crisis in more than 15 years, with record low ...
GLOBAL trade has demonstrated unexpected resilience over the past year, outpacing initial projections despite a significant ...
The grain-fertiliser-geopolitics nexus: how Middle East supply disruption could reshape US relations with Canada and Russia ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (2026) has immediate implications for several trade arrangements negotiated ...
The global salmon sector in 2025 had to contend with severe price volatility, caused by both oversupply in key farming ...
Despite the trade volatility sparked by the Trump administration’s tariff policies, Greek exports to the US remained stable throughout 2025.
US seafood trade is permanently altered, SENA panel advises Give up any hope that the seafood import business will ever return to what it was like five years ago, suggested Paul Jewer on Sunday (March ...