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Darin Friedrichs
crushspread
Australia's troubles with China are especially interesting because they seem to be made worse by the US. Australia can't get much satisfaction by taking a case to the WTO, because
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Suren
zeneraalstuff
As usual, @by2kaafi has it. This is the real reason behind the agrarian unrest and the real factor behind international interest. Due to food security, crop insurance policies, if just
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Do Marlay Ka Moonh
2paisay
My data formatting for the discount rate comes in handy for looking at textile sector. Reportedly we have broken export records in Dec'20. Analyzing SBP data will enable us to
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bikoo
meandmarkets
As per the latest data available, in Dec RBI has intervened through forwards in on-shore market to the tune of $13.9 bln, compared to $14.7 in Nov. Mind it, this
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SonaliRanade
sonaliranade
Modi is repeating the earlier error he made in 2014/15 of raising tariff duties on basic industrial raw materials like steel, Aluminium, cement, textiles which create a high cost domestic
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Nikos Tsafos
ntsafos
Finally had a chance to digest some of the numbers on natural gas in the latest BP Statistical Review. I’m fascinated by how different the experience in different countries. So
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Deidre Brock
DeidreBrock
Bad news for anyone in Scotland's fishing industries hoping for some action from the UK Government to help with that problem of getting their products to the European markets #BrexitChaos
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Miriam Goldstein
MiriamGoldste
Lobster Lies, or, some thoughts on this tweet in no particular order: [thread]https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1275951862269829121 Falsehood #1: the tariffs on lobster are Trump's fault - they were retaliation for Trump's
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tfoale
The economics of brexit are fairly simple. We import 50% of our food and energy and almost all clothing, furniture, household goods and electronics, which we pay for with the
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John Locke
Lohn_Jocke
Thinking about Soybean export sales yesterday. The flash sales have been getting smaller, but total sales for the week kept up the pace, over 2.5mmt. To me this is an
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Bert Hofman(郝福满)
berthofmanecon
One of the fun things about teaching (at @LKYSch on China's Economic Reforms) is that you have to revisit some of your preconceived notions. Here are a few of my
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
What’s happening to food exports?Coming up on #bbcnews10 Bridport, Dorset fishing business owner Charlie Samway describes new 26 step process to export back across Channel what they catch in it...
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sinan ulgen
sinanulgen1
Actually a lot will depend on whether we end up with a hard Brexit or not.https://twitter.com/Ziya_Meral/status/1281493998130073600 If the UK leaves the EU with a new trade agreement, then it is
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
What is happening in UK trade post-Brexit (EU and global) is what I always feared - a government not getting a handle on the day-to-day issues that cost business and
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Javed Hassan
javedhassan
"Pakistan’s textiles & apparel exports, at $10.6bn in 2006, grew to only 12.8bn by 2015, a growth rate of 2.1%..Bangladesh’s textiles&apparel exports grew from $9.9bn in 2006 to $28.3bn in
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Eclector
Eclector1419857
Beef/Meat export/business few Facts & Bjp's double standardsThread May-2014My Jain friends are in beef export business, Prime Minister Modi says in an ABP channel interview video (during 2014 elections)https://archive.siasat.com/new
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