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Climate change was identified as the first of the most severe risks on a global scale over the next 10 years, according to a survey

Climate change was identified as the first of the most severe risks on a global scale over the next 10 years, according to a survey

Brazil increased its beef exports to the United States by 58% year-on-year from January to November 2021, to 380.7 million pounds (172,683 tons), the USDA

The retaliatory tariffs led to a significant reduction in US agricultural exports to retaliatory partners, an analysis released by the USDA concluded. Nationwide, direct U.S.

Brazil‘s exports (products) rose to an interannual rate of 34.2% in 2021, at 280,630 million dollars. As the Brazilian government disseminates this result, the World

India appealed against panel reports in disputes over India’s sugar subsidies, the World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Tuesday. But the WTO Appellate Body remains

Mexican imports of corn from Mexico from January to November 2021 totaled 4.731 million dollars, which already implies a record for all of 2021, according

Six members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposed to remove consularization, as part of the facilitation of international trade. In international law, consularization (legalize

The increase in the prices of raw materials was the main explanatory factor for the rebound in exports from Latin America and the Caribbean in

The Mexican company Coca-Cola FEMSA announced this Friday that its Brazilian subsidiary Spal Industria Brasileira de Bebidas SA (Spal) reached an agreement to acquire 100%

Coca-Cola FEMSA reported that it began testing new product categories as distribution opportunities. Indeed, the company seeks to increase its income by introducing new categories,

Climate change was identified as the first of the most severe risks on a global scale over the next 10 years, according to a survey

Brazil increased its beef exports to the United States by 58% year-on-year from January to November 2021, to 380.7 million pounds (172,683 tons), the USDA

The retaliatory tariffs led to a significant reduction in US agricultural exports to retaliatory partners, an analysis released by the USDA concluded. Nationwide, direct U.S.

Brazil‘s exports (products) rose to an interannual rate of 34.2% in 2021, at 280,630 million dollars. As the Brazilian government disseminates this result, the World

India appealed against panel reports in disputes over India’s sugar subsidies, the World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Tuesday. But the WTO Appellate Body remains

Mexican imports of corn from Mexico from January to November 2021 totaled 4.731 million dollars, which already implies a record for all of 2021, according

Six members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) proposed to remove consularization, as part of the facilitation of international trade. In international law, consularization (legalize

The increase in the prices of raw materials was the main explanatory factor for the rebound in exports from Latin America and the Caribbean in

The Mexican company Coca-Cola FEMSA announced this Friday that its Brazilian subsidiary Spal Industria Brasileira de Bebidas SA (Spal) reached an agreement to acquire 100%

Coca-Cola FEMSA reported that it began testing new product categories as distribution opportunities. Indeed, the company seeks to increase its income by introducing new categories,