US authorizes temporary delivery and sale of Iranian oil
The United States has granted a 30-day permit for the delivery and sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products, which is applicable only to oil already in transit.
"To earn 200 to 300 won per liter..." Six cases of fake oil sales identified
Authorities in South Korea have uncovered six locations selling fake oil products, motivated by the rising prices from the US-Iran conflict.
Mexico's 'punch' for the first round with the US
Mexico retains its position as the top supplier of goods to the United States while also becoming its largest buyer of American-made products.
'Without Us, No...' Russia Responds to Trumpโs Decision on Oil from America
In the midst of an escalating war in Iran and an associated energy crisis, Russia welcomed the U.S. decision to allow the purchase of Russian oil and petroleum products previously stuck at sea.
US eases Russian oil sanctions
The US has eased sanctions on Russian oil, allowing countries to purchase oil and petroleum products currently at sea amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.
US Temporarily Allows the Purchase of Russian Oil on Tankers
The US has lifted sanctions on the sale of Russian oil and oil products transported by tankers for a limited time, enabling trade until mid-April.
Iranian Oil Trade Allowed by the US: Short-term Measure to Alleviate Energy Crisis
The US government has authorized the transportation and sale of Russian oil and its products, provided the shipments were loaded onto tankers by March 12, 2026, as a temporary measure to address the energy crisis.
USA includes Brazil in list of countries investigated for forced labor use
The United States has announced it is investigating Brazil among 60 countries for the potential import of products made with forced labor.
US Shows Favoritism Towards Russia Amid Iran War, Issues 30-Day License to Purchase Stranded Oil
The US has issued a 30-day license for countries to buy stranded oil and petroleum products from Russia, aiming to stabilize global energy markets amidst turmoil from the Iran war.
US issues new general license related to Russia for oil, says Treasury
The United States has issued a new general license allowing the sale of Russian crude oil and petroleum products until April 11, amidst rising oil prices due to conflicts in the Middle East.
[Breaking News] Maximum price system for oil to be implemented from the 13th... Timing for removal is undecided
The South Korean government will implement a maximum price system for oil products starting from the 13th to control rising oil prices amidst tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Vaca Muerta: Mindlin and Sielecki aim for the largest investment to industrialize gas, worth US$ 3 billion
Transportadora de Gas del Sur is set to invest US$ 3 billion to process gas from Vaca Muerta, aiming to separate valuable by-products and enhance local supply security.
Amid Rising Oil Prices, Agricultural and Marine Product Prices Also Increase
Increasing oil prices due to the US-Iran conflict are contributing to a rise in the prices of agricultural and marine products in South Korea, heightening consumer burdens.
John Ivison: Sneaky U.S. marketers are โmaple washingโ past Canadian boycotts
The article discusses how U.S. marketers are exploiting Canadian nationalism by promoting products as Canadian while circumventing past boycotts against U.S. goods.
Agricultural products on the rise reflect the effects of the war in Iran
Agricultural commodities are experiencing price increases due to the impacts of the ongoing conflicts involving the US and Israel concerning Iran.
Industry Minister: 'It seems unlikely that the US will raise tariffs... It's hard to predict the investigation on Coupang under Section 301'
South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jong-gwan expresses optimism that the US will not raise tariffs on Korean products and indicates uncertainty regarding the investigation of Coupang under US trade laws.
US agency did not perform safety checks of more than 100 food ingredients, analysis finds
A recent analysis found that over 100 food ingredients used in popular US products have not undergone health and safety reviews by the FDA, raising concerns about consumer safety.
War in Iran Threatens Pistachio in Brazil
The ongoing military aggression against Iran could significantly impact the pistachio supply and prices in Brazil, which has seen a surge in demand for pistachio products.
Anthropic threatens with court after US halt
Anthropic has threatened to sue the U.S. government after President Donald Trump prohibited federal agencies from using its products.
Trump strikes out at Anthropic โ orders halt
Trump has ordered US government agencies to stop using products from AI company Anthropic amid a conflict over technological safety regulations.
Transatlantic Relations: Goodbye, America!
The author reflects on transitioning from using Apple's products to a Linux system as a personal moment of farewell to US tech dominance.
China โpullsโ Canada away from the US: Will suspend tariffs on agricultural products starting March 1
China has announced it will suspend additional tariffs on select Canadian agricultural products starting March 1, 2024, due to a preliminary agreement between the two nations.
Twenty-year-old testifies at US trial about harm from social media addiction
A young woman is testifying in a significant trial against social media companies, alleging that their addictive products have harmed children, including herself.
Tariff may exceed 15% for some countries, says US trade representative
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated that import tariffs for certain countries could surpass the promised 15% by Donald Trump, while maintaining that tariffs on Chinese products will not increase further.
Why is the Solar Energy Sector in Trump's Crosshairs?
Donald Trump has intensified tariff attacks on imported solar energy products from India, Indonesia, and Laos following a setback in the U.S. Supreme Court regarding reciprocal tariffs.
US tariffs come into effect with an additional 10% charge
The United States has officially implemented a 10% tariff on all non-exempt products as of Tuesday, which has caused confusion regarding U.S. trade policy following a recent Supreme Court decision.
New US tariffs come into effect with a lower rate of 10%
The United States has implemented a new 10% additional tariff on products not covered by exemptions, in a move that raises uncertainty in US trade policy.
'We're back in the game': sectors of agriculture that were still suffering from a tariff hike of up to 50% expect to resume sales to the USA
'We're back in the game,' says the president of the Brazilian Association of Soluble Coffee Industry as US tariffs on nearly half of Brazilian products are lifted.
Trump's Tariff: see which Brazilian products will be exempt starting this Tuesday
A new global tariff of 15% on products imported into the United States takes effect, with many Brazilian products exempted.
Natura will pay US$ 67 million for lawsuit against Avon in the USA over contaminated product
Natura has agreed to pay US$ 67 million to settle a lawsuit involving Avon in the United States regarding allegations of asbestos contamination in talc products.
Natura signs $67 million agreement to end US lawsuit over Avon talc
Natura Cosmรฉticos has agreed to pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit in the United States regarding asbestos contamination in Avon talc products.
Trump formalizes global 10% tariff after court 'setback'; T-MEC products are exempt
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing a global 10% tariff on foreign products, exempting those that comply with the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC).
Honey exporters celebrate after the US Supreme Court overturns tariff hike: 'this news couldn't be better', says association
Brazilian honey exporters rejoice as the US Supreme Court strikes down extensive tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, restoring competitive conditions for their products.
United States signs trade agreement with one of the most populous countries
The United States has signed a trade agreement with Indonesia, which will affect tariffs on various products.
Year, aluminum and copper are among products that remain heavily taxed by the US
Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling against broad tariffs, specific products like steel and aluminum will continue to be taxed under Section 232 for national security reasons.
Instant coffee, grapes, honey and Brazilian fish may be impacted by the lifting of Trumpโs tariffs; understand
Brazilian agricultural products including instant coffee, grapes, honey, and fish could benefit from the U.S. Supreme Courtโs decision to suspend tariffs imposed by Trump.
Which Trump Tariffs Are Not Cancelled - The Affected Products
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to cancel global tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, marking a significant setback for his economic policies.
1240 billion dollars: the American trade deficit reached a new record in 2025 despite tariffs
The American trade deficit reached a record high of $1.24 trillion in 2025, driven by a larger increase in imports than exports, despite existing tariffs on many incoming products.
Chinese steel hit with duties of up to US$670 per tonne as Brazil dumping probe concludes
Brazil has imposed significant anti-dumping duties on a range of Chinese steel products following investigations that concluded these imports were sold at unfairly low prices.
The USA is stealing our Gorgonzola
The US-Argentina trade agreement potentially undermines Italian cheese brands by recognizing US dairy products and reducing tariffs.
The US-Argentina trade agreement threatens Gorgonzola and San Daniele
The commercial alliance between the United States and Argentina may undermine the protection of Italian cheeses, introducing American-made products that mimic them into South American markets.
US and Taiwan finalize agreement to reduce tariffs and boost purchases of American products
The US and Taiwan have finalized a mutual trade agreement aimed at reducing tariffs and increasing the purchase of American goods by Taiwan.
Two Mexican Ships Loaded with Humanitarian Aid Arrive in Cuba
Two Mexican ships carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Havana, Cuba, delivering 814 tons of food and other products amid the U.S. oil blockade against the island.
The world's largest electric vehicle manufacturer has sued Trump
China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has filed a lawsuit against former President Trump's administration over import tariffs imposed on its products in the U.S.
Moderna claims that the US refuses to review the mRNA-based flu vaccine
Moderna asserts that the US FDA has declined to review its mRNA-based flu vaccine due to concerns over inadequate clinical trials and lack of proper comparison with existing products.
Double Good News for India on US Trade Deal, Lentils Removed from List... Relief Here
India has received positive updates regarding the US trade deal as recent amendments have softened purchasing commitments for American products.
US social media companies on trial over accusations they engineered 'addiction' for children
US social media companies, including Meta Platforms and YouTube, are in a landmark trial facing allegations of deliberately designing their products to induce addiction in children.
Trump says he will block US-Canada Bridge unless Canada negotiates on trade
President Trump threatens to block the opening of a bridge connecting Michigan and Canada until trade negotiations are met regarding tariffs and American products.
Before the elections, the US reduced tariffs on Bangladeshi goods, duty-free entry for some garments
The US has reduced reciprocal tariffs on Bangladeshi goods to 19% as part of a new bilateral trade agreement and agreed to allow some Bangladeshi textile products duty-free entry.
Trump will negotiate with Canada about the bridge project
President Donald Trump has stated that he will negotiate with Canada regarding the construction of a bridge between Ontario and Michigan, claiming Canada exploits the U.S. by not using American products.