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Bunge Global S.A. BG, a leading integrated agribusiness firm, has announced that it is set to close in on its $34 billion merger with Viterra Ltd., after clearing the last major roadblock in the way ...
China's market regulator has granted conditional approval for global agribusiness Bunge Global SA's merger with ...
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, US — The proposed merger between Bunge Global SA and Viterra Ltd. has received regulatory approval from ...
The Uzbekistan Trade Centre in Lahore will play a vital role in strengthening Pakistan-Uzbekistan economic ties. The trade centre, jointly inaugurated by Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...
In 1890, tariffs were the main source of revenue for the U.S., and the court was "designed to specialize in international trade disputes, relieving the U.S. district and circuit courts of those ...
A global trade centre has opened at Teesside Airport, positioning the airport as a gateway for investment and trade between Tees Valley and key international markets. The launch of the ISS Airview hub ...
Nine judges sit on the Court of International Trade, all of whom are appointed for life. Those judges are chosen by the U.S. president, but the Senate must consent to those selections.
A federal court blocked President Trump's claim that he has unilateral tariff authority under the IEEPA, ruling his efforts unconstitutional due to the separation of powers.
U.S. Court of International Trade, "About the Court," accessed May 29, 2025. New York Times, "Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal by Federal Judicial Panel," May 28, 2025.
There are nine active lifetime-appointed judges on the Court of International Trade: Chief Judge Mark A. Barnett, M. Miller Baker, Jennifer Choe-Groves, Gary S. Katzmann, Claire R. Kelly, Joseph A ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said Kutch is a major hub for trade, commerce, and tourism and that the region's role will expand further in the coming years.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde warned that international trade will be changed forever by the tensions over tariffs, even as the world’s leading economies edge toward some ...