Petrobras says private importers are diverting diesel intended for Brazil
The president of Petrobras, Magda Chambriard, claims that private fuel importers are diverting contracted ships meant for Brazil to other countries, impacting national supply amid rising global demand due to the Iran conflict.
Trump: Oil-Importing Countries Should Take Responsibility for Protecting the Hormuz Strait... Is He Shifting Danger to Allies?
President Trump has called on major oil-importing nations, including South Korea, China, Japan, France, and the UK, to contribute to naval patrols in the Hormuz Strait, suggesting a transactional approach to security.
February was good for truck importers, but March is in question
February registered a significant increase in new truck registrations, but uncertainty looms for March amidst rising fuel prices and changing market conditions.
US Customs Agency says tariff refund system will be ready in 45 days
The US Customs and Border Protection is set to unveil a system in 45 days for processing refunds related to illegal import tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.
US judge and lawyers to discuss how to refund $175bn in illegal Trump tariffs
A US judge will meet with government lawyers to discuss the refund process for $175 billion in illegally collected tariffs from over 300,000 importers.
US judge orders refunds for more than $130bn in illegal Trump tariffs
A US judge has mandated refunds for billions of dollars in tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, affecting numerous importers.
Judge orders US Customs to reimburse company for illegal Trump tariff
A US judge has ordered the government to pay billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Judge orders US Customs to process refunds on Trump's illegal tariffs
A US judge has ordered the government to start paying billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Live Blog USA under Trump: US Court Orders Refund of Illegally Collected Tariffs
A US court has ruled that importers are entitled to refunds for tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, marking another setback for the US government.
US Court Orders Start of Customs Refund Process... Possibility of Returning Up to $175 Billion
A U.S. federal court has ordered the government to initiate a refund process for customs duties deemed unconstitutional, potentially returning up to $175 billion.
Iran conflict has increased financial and energy market volatility: Macklem
The head of the Bank of Canada highlights that the ongoing conflict in Iran is creating instability in financial and energy markets, particularly impacting oil and gas importers.
Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
The Central Bank faces the payment of US$ 1 billion in bonds with companies and importers
Argentina's Central Bank is set to pay US$ 990 million in bond maturities while engaged in negotiations for an IMF disbursement of US$ 1 billion.
Delay Tactics with Quota Tariffs Lead to Tax Claims and Restrictions on Amounts Provided
The South Korean government will impose strict penalties on importers who deliberately delay the reporting and export of goods eligible for reduced tariffs, introducing measures to enforce timely distribution.
Break on Trump Tariffs from Tomorrow, US Supreme Court Declared Them Illegal
The US Supreme Court has deemed Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs illegal, leading to a halt on tariff collections starting tomorrow.
Prominent in Ramadan Kitchens: The Largest Vegetable Oil Producing Countries in the World
Vegetable oils play a crucial role in Islamic kitchens during Ramadan, significantly impacting meal costs and quality, as the article reviews the top producers, importers, and exporters of vegetable oils globally.
Beyond FATE: auto parts manufacturers are converting into importers and nearly 7,000 jobs have been lost in the last two years
The importation of goods has severely impacted the national auto parts industry, leading to significant job losses and business closures.
The impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Argentina in tariff matters
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision may allow Argentina to reassess its tariff commitments, potentially reducing import duties on various goods.
Brazil raised import tax on over a thousand products, including smartphones
The Brazilian government has increased import taxes on more than a thousand products, which includes smartphones, aiming to bolster domestic industry despite criticism from importers.
Supreme Court's Decision on US Tariffs Sparks $170 Billion Refund Dispute
Thousands of companies and importers are preparing for a lengthy battle to recover up to $170 billion in tariffs paid to the US government following the Supreme Court's ruling against one of Donald Trump's key trade policies.
The Question of 170 Billion Dollars: Who Will Receive Refunds from Tariffs, What Will Trump Do
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared the 'extraordinary' tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal, yet the process for refunding up to $170 billion to importers remains unclear amid potential legal battles.
The keys to the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs: What it means and how it affects companies?
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, potentially opening the door for massive claims from U.S. importers who have paid significantly under these tariffs.
The Impact of Trump's Tariffs on Markets: It's Too Early for Importers to Celebrate
The reintroduction of tariffs by Trump has created optimistic sentiments in the markets, although importers shouldn't celebrate just yet.
Duties rejected, risk of a flood of lawsuits for 175 billion: hereโs what could happen now in the USA
Importers can seek refunds on tariffs imposed by Trumpโs executive orders as the U.S. faces potential legal challenges over $175 billion in trade duties.
The Supreme Court cancels Trump's tariffs as illegal โ The cost if importers claim refunds
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump's significant tariffs imposed during the 'Liberation Day' were beyond his authority, revoking a key aspect of his economic policy.
The USA may reimburse $175 billion if the Supreme Court overturns Trump tariffs, study says
The US Supreme Court is set to announce its decision regarding the legality of tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, which could impact reimbursement claims from importers if overturned.
New Burden for Sellers, Higher Prices for Buyers: Everything Changes for This Year
Car importers in Lithuania face a significant increase in vehicle utilization fees starting this year, expected to raise costs for consumers.
Automobile production in Argentina stalled while importers operated normally during the general strike
A general strike in Argentina halted local automobile production as key unions joined in, while vehicle importers continued their operations unaffected.
Trump's Tariffs Did Not Reduce U.S. Trade Deficit
The U.S. trade deficit widened in December, concluding a tumultuous year of erratic tariff policies.
1926: Importers of fine fabrics in Sรฃo Paulo complain about law
Importers of fine fabrics in Sรฃo Paulo are meeting to discuss the implications of a new law that requires labeling on imported products.
Lula's trip to Asia will include a delegation of businessmen and focus on agribusiness
The government of Luiz Inรกcio Lula da Silva is planning to focus on agribusiness negotiations during upcoming state visits to Asian countries in an effort to establish new markets and reduce dependence on major importers like China.
Yamanashi Specialty Koshu Wine Event in London to Promote Exports
An event was held in London to promote the export of Yamanashi's Koshu wine, where producers showcased its appeal to local sommeliers and importers.