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The annual NHL trade deadline is March 6 at 3 pm ET. While it's six weeks away, activity in the trade market has begun to pick up again as more teams fall out of playoff contention and become sellers.
Against tough odds, the European Union and four key South American countries are closer than they've been in 25 years to signing a long-delayed free trade deal.
A new year brings new developments in trade. Four CFR experts highlight the trade policies they will be monitoring this year.
The NHL trade deadline is getting close, and we are already seeing some moves across the league as contenders and pretenders (and, by extension, buyers and sellers) really start to separate themselves.
As U.S. imports from China have declined amid the two countries’ trade war, China has sent more exports to Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America and elsewhere.
If the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.
China has reported its trade surplus surged to a record of almost $1.2 trillion last year as exports to other countries made up for slowing shipments to the United States under President Trump
China never deliberately pursued a trade surplus and is willing to be "the world's market", Vice Premier He Lifeng told the World Economic Forum on Tuesday, after the manufacturing giant logged a record surplus that will further unnerve its trade partners.
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"There are no indications that the Cubs are looking to move Hoerner, but other teams have come calling, and this organization won’t hang up when others ring," Sahadev Sharma reported for The Athletic. "The Cubs will listen, and if they’re blown away, they may decide it’s the right thing to do.”