Representatives from UNCTAD, FAO, WFP, and the World Bank briefed WTO members on the latest developments in food security and trade. UNCTAD stressed that open trade is vital for tackling food ...
India, Brazil, and South Africa expressed grave concerns about unilateral tariffs, criticizing such measures as destabilizing and inconsistent with WTO norms. The IBSA meeting underscored the ...
It was just your average week with another set of random trade war announcements from President Donald Trump. Among the strategically important kitchen cabinets and so on, the eye-catching one was his ...
The latest trade statistics released by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on 30 September 2025 reveal a paradox at the heart of the national economy. In August, South Africa posted a ...
In a thinly veiled criticism of Washington's tariff tussle, India, Brazil and South Africa have expressed serious concern over imposition of unilateral tariff and other coercive measures as they risk ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that about 750,000 total U.S. employees will be furloughed at a cost per day of $400 million in lost compensation.
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins will address the annual Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City, Missouri, today during this pivotal moment in time for U.S. agriculture.
The global pandemic of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues to disrupt supply chains and international markets in a crisis that may persist ...
Bangkok (VNA) – The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has forecast heavy rainfall in parts of Thailand over the next 24 hours, particularly in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Tak.
The Ministers called for minimising disruptions and promoting rules-based trade in agriculture and fertilisers, ensuring continuous food supplies and essential inputs, while emphasising that such ...
In a thinly veiled criticism of Washington’s tariff tussle, India, Brazil and South Africa have expressed serious concern over imposition of unilateral tariff and other coercive measures as they risk ...
Several groups of cattle producers could be seen walking the halls of Congress and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in recent weeks. No, they weren’t lost. They were detailing some of the ways ...