The U.S. agricultural trade deficit widened further in July, highlighting the challenge facing President Donald Trump as he vows to reverse the trend.
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US Firm Agrees to $500M Investment in Pakistan for Minerals
A U.S. metals company signed a $500 million investment deal with Pakistan on Sept. 8.
September 8, 2025Canada Diverts Aluminum Exports to Europe as US Tariffs Bite
Aluminum producers in Quebec are diverting more of the metal used to make cans and car parts to Europe as rising U.S. tariffs make their shipments more expensive for American customers.
September 8, 2025Lula, Xi Blast Tariffs as BRICS Pushes Trade Unity
Brazil and China have come together to urge BRICS members to stand united in defense of a multilateral system they said is under threat by U.S. trade policies.
September 8, 2025Parcel Traffic to US Plunges After De Minimis Exemption Ends
Before the measure took effect, the postal union sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to express concerns about its impact.
September 8, 2025Hesai Launches $497 Million Hong Kong IPO Plan
Hesai, which raised $192 million in its U.S. initial public offering in 2023, was added to a Pentagon blacklist of companies linked to China’s military last year.
September 8, 2025Hyundai Raid Spurs Trump Plan to Train US Battery Workforce
The crackdown has rattled South Korea and raised questions about the country’s willingness and ability to deliver promises it made to the Trump administration to invest in the U.S.Â
September 8, 2025China’s Export Growth Hits 6-Month Low in August
Overall sales abroad rose 4.4% in August from a year earlier to $322 billion, according to a statement from the General Administration of Customs on Sept. 8.
September 8, 2025OPEC+ Output Signals Spur Options Bets Oil Will Tick Below $60
A flurry of bets on Brent crude falling below $60 a barrel this year changed hands recently, a sign investors are hedging against the risk of another large production hike from OPEC and its allies.
September 5, 2025Trump’s Manufacturing Revival Faces Sharp Job Losses
Manufacturing payrolls fell for the fourth straight month in August, slipping by 12,000 from a month earlier, Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Sept. 5 showed.
September 5, 2025