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Galperin told CNBC’s Robert Frank he believes there will be a “permanent shift” in U.S.-China trade relations.
MercadoLibre CEO says US-China trade tensions could benefit Latin America. Many US firms are moving manufacturing from China ...
The CEO of Argentina's MercadoLibre — often called ... he believes there will be a "permanent shift" in U.S.-China trade relations. "I don't know how it's going to end, but I think the situation ...
The US doesn't have the clout to even get countries as small as Hungary to cut their ties with China, says political ...
The trade war has significantly increased the costs associated with exporting goods directly from China to the United States ... toward suppliers in Brazil and Argentina. Similarly, in the ...
Frank Shatz talks to Kimberly Austin, whose essay was published in the latest issue of the William & Mary’s Journal of ...
ALSO READ: Trade war ... in neighboring Argentina as markers for Beijing's global power ambitions. China is increasing its ...
South Africa must reduce its reliance on American trade as a long-term strategy while safeguarding, in the short- to medium-term, market access. South Africa can no longer rely on the African Growth ...
Bunge, headquartered in Missouri, is the B in the so-called ABCD quartet of storied agricultural commodity trading firms that ...
The intended messaging was obvious: If the US doesn’t want ... The proposed trade agreement between the EU and the Mercosur bloc of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay has been a source ...
Xi Jinping isn’t at all inclined to cave in to Trump on tariffs. The Chinese leader has made it clear that China will stand its ground and go toe-to-toe in what has become, not just a trade war, but ...