The Commerce Department imposed preliminary antidumping duties of 93.5% on Chinese imports of graphite, a key battery component.
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EU Tariff Targets Include Boeing, US Cars and Bourbon
The EU has finalized a second list of countermeasures to target U.S. goods worth $84 billion, including Boeing aircraft, automobiles and bourbon if it decides to retaliate against tariffs.
July 15, 2025US, India Nearing Interim Tariff Deal Below 20%
India doesn鈥檛 expect to receive a tariff demand letter 鈥 unlike many other nations this week 鈥 and anticipates the trade arrangement will be announced through a statement.
July 11, 2025Unilever Sells Venezuelan Ice Cream Unit to Mack de Venezuela
Unilever sold its Venezuelan ice cream business to truck dealer Mack de Venezuela, as a renewed bout of high inflation and political uncertainty hits the Andean nation鈥檚 private sector.
July 10, 2025Diesel鈥檚 Supply Crunch Leaves Market Hungry for Barrels
U.S. stockpiles of diesel products have dropped to the lowest for the time of year since 1996, while in Europe benchmark futures are signaling a tight market.
July 7, 2025OPEC+ Talking About a Fourth 411,000-Barrel Hike in August
OPEC+ is discussing another 411,000 barrel-a-day production increase for August ahead of the group鈥檚 videoconference this weekend, according to delegates who asked not to be identified.
July 3, 2025Trump Aims to Shut Loopholes China Uses to Evade Tariffs
President Donald Trump鈥檚 trade deal with Vietnam targets practices China has long used to skirt U.S. tariffs: the shifting of production to Southeast Asia and the 鈥渙rigin washing鈥 of exports.
July 3, 2025China Wary as US Advances Tariff Talks With Other Countries
China is increasingly wary about U.S. efforts to forge deals that could isolate Chinese firms from global supply chains.
July 2, 2025Del Monte Foods Files for Bankruptcy
Del Monte Foods filed for bankruptcy, less than a year after executing a controversial debt restructuring.
July 2, 2025鈥楾he Party Is Over鈥 for Car Sales as Tariff Reality Kicks In
The springtime surge in U.S. auto sales landed with a thud in June, setting up a slowdown in the months ahead as carmakers digest tariffs on auto imports and consumers find fewer deals.
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