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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2025

US trade

A container ship leaves Pusan Newport Terminal in Busan, South Korea, July 1, 2021. Picture taken on July 1, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File photo
Asia

South Korea braces for Trump's policies with biggest-ever export finance support

The government plans to provide 360 trillion won ($247.74 billion) worth of policy financing to exporting companies through state-run banks and institutions this year, according to a statement...

Photo: Collected
Economy

US sees huge potential to grow its relations with Bangladesh: Counsellor Chollet

The congested Port of Los Angeles is shown in San Pedro, California, US, September 29, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Global Economy

US economic growth rebounds in Q3, but demand stalling

The OOCL Europe is docked at the Port of Newark in Newark, New Jersey U.S. November 27, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
USA

US trade deficit narrows in July; exports at record high

Ships and shipping containers are pictured at the port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California, US on 30 January 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake
USA

US goods trade deficit narrows; inventories increase solidly

Shipping containers are seen at the port in Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S., August 21, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/Files
Global Economy

US trade deficit jumps to record high in August

FILE PHOTO: Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney in Berlin, Germany, December 11, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/Pool
World+Biz

Irish foreign minister says UK guilty of 'perverse nationalism' over US trade

China urges US to lift trade restrictions, stop interference
World+Biz

China urges US to lift trade restrictions, stop interference

Katherine Tai speaks during a House Ways and Means Committee meeting to consider the US-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement in 2019. Photo: C-SPAN
US Election 2020

Biden picks Capitol Hill staffer Tai as US trade 'czar'

Trump changed how the US trades - not necessarily as intended
Global Economy

Trump changed how the US trades - not necessarily as intended

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after news that Merrill Lynch & Co. was selling itself to Bank of America Corp. and the financial firm Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sept. 15, 2008. Photo: GETTY IMAGES via Foreign Policy
Analysis

What the 2008 financial crisis can teach us today

To survive trade war, some US importers embark on major revamps of product lines
Global Economy

To survive trade war, some US importers embark on major revamps of product lines

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