BYD and Great Wall Motors among mainland brands alleged to sell below cost to undermine competitors from US, Europe, Japan and South Korea.
China's suspension earlier this month of Brazilian soybean exports from five companies after cargoes did not meet plant health requirements will last two months, a top Brazilian agriculture official told Reuters on Friday.
By Laurie Chen, Mei Mei Chu, Ella Cao, Naveen Thukral and Ana Mano BEIJING/SAO PAULO (Reuters) -China, the world's biggest soybean buyer, has stopped receiving Brazilian soybean shipments from five firms after cargoes did not meet plant health requirements,
As tariffs and geopolitical tensions transform the $700 billion US-China trade corridor, companies are creating sophisticated new supply chains, with banks rapidly evolving to serve emerging trade patterns.
China's foreign minister, special advisor to Brazilian president agree to continue efforts to end Ukraine-Russia war - Anadolu Ajansı
As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global climate summit, sees an opportunity to amplify the voices of developing nations in what will be a fierce dispute over who will pay for the global transition to cleaner energy sources.
China’s soybean imports from the United States dropped five percent in 2024 from the previous year. Reuters says, “U.S. soybean imports were replaced in the Chinese market by shipments from Brazil and
Gerdau S.A. is rated as a Hold due to mixed market conditions and competitive pressures from imported steel products. Explore more details here.
BYD has not announced plans to sell the Shark in the U.S., but it has entered countries such as Mexico, where GM, Ford and Toyota sell pickup trucks.
MILAN — For a long time, the denim industry concentrated its production hubs in countries like China, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Mexico. But over the years, various factors led denim manufacturers to spread the supply chain and start to source from countries like Turkey, India or in Eastern Europe.
Washington: President Donald Trump has pledged to impose tariffs on nations that "harm" the United States, highlighting China, India, and Brazil as major high-tariff countries.