
US manufacturing production increased 1.4% in July
Manufacturing production in the United States increased 1.4% in July, compared to the immediately previous month, the Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday. Overall, the reopening
Manufacturing production in the United States increased 1.4% in July, compared to the immediately previous month, the Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday. Overall, the reopening
The United States Department of Commerce (USDOC) initiated an anti-dump case linked to the undervaluation of the Vietnamese currency. In addition, the case concerns Vietnamese
Cinnamon imports in Mexico totaled $ 72.4 million, with various sources from Asia. From the Greek word for «sweet wood,» cinnamon is a popular spice
The Mexican Ministry of Economy facilitated the importation of paints and pigments through Rule Eight in the second half of 2020. During that period, and
Exports of Mexican products grew 2.9% year-on-year in October, to 41,945 million dollars, Inegi reported this Friday. The value of product exports was made up
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Wednesday that 200 trade corrective measures were registered between mid-May and mid-October 2020. That amount represents 84% of
Mexico’s exports (merchandise) registered a year-on-year drop of 12.8% in June, to $ 33,076.5 million, the Inegi reported. This rate originated from reductions of 11.6%
Manufacturing production in the United States increased 1.4% in July, compared to the immediately previous month, the Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday. Overall, the reopening
The United States Department of Commerce (USDOC) initiated an anti-dump case linked to the undervaluation of the Vietnamese currency. In addition, the case concerns Vietnamese
Cinnamon imports in Mexico totaled $ 72.4 million, with various sources from Asia. From the Greek word for «sweet wood,» cinnamon is a popular spice
The Mexican Ministry of Economy facilitated the importation of paints and pigments through Rule Eight in the second half of 2020. During that period, and
Exports of Mexican products grew 2.9% year-on-year in October, to 41,945 million dollars, Inegi reported this Friday. The value of product exports was made up
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Wednesday that 200 trade corrective measures were registered between mid-May and mid-October 2020. That amount represents 84% of
Mexico’s exports (merchandise) registered a year-on-year drop of 12.8% in June, to $ 33,076.5 million, the Inegi reported. This rate originated from reductions of 11.6%
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