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Industry NewsUK secures £3.7bn Gulf trade deal as focus shifts to exports and investmentThe UK has agreed a trade deal with six Gulf states, aiming to boost exports, investment and market access across key sectors.
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Industry NewsHow China's growing use of export controls is reshaping global trade dynamicsChina has sharply increased its use of export controls in recent years, raising pressure on supply chains and deepening trade tensions with the US.
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Industry NewsEU customs reform: What businesses need to knowThe EU has agreed on a landmark overhaul of its customs system. Here's what is changing, why the reforms are being introduced and what the impact…
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Industry NewsWhy easy access to trade information mattersLearn why easy access to trade data is essential for firms managing costs, compliance and trade risk.
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Industry NewsHandels- und geopolitische Spannungen prägen die Gespräche zwischen Trump und Xi in PekingDonald Trump und Xi Jinping haben in Peking hochkarätige Gespräche abgeschlossen, bei denen die Themen Handel, Iran und Taiwan im Mittelpunkt standen,…
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Industry NewsEU-Mercosur deal enters implementation: What it means for trade flowsThe EU-Mercosur trade agreement is now in effect. Here's how tariff cuts, market access and political tensions are expected to shape trade between the…
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Imports and ExportsUS to raise tariffs on EU cars to 25 percent in escalation of trade tensionsThe US plans to raise tariffs on EU car imports to 25 percent, escalating trade tensions and raising questions over the stability of the transatlantic…
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Industry NewsA dampened trade outlook for 2026: What to knowThe WTO's latest outlook signals slower global trade growth in 2026. What's driving the slowdown and what does it mean for traders?
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Industry News LegislationPreparing for new BIS rules: What to knowNew US export control rules will expand compliance obligations to affiliated companies. Here's what firms need to know ahead of implementation.
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Industry News TaxUS begins processing tariff refunds following court rulingThe US has begun issuing refunds on billions in tariffs ruled unlawful, though businesses – not consumers – are expected to benefit.