Huawei Exports to Mexico May Be Bigger Issue Than Rural Sanctions Relief November 18, 2019 The U.S. government may extend relief from sanctions against Chinese telecoms equipment firm Huawei for customers in rural areas of the U.S. That may generate some goodwill as part of the ongoing, but reportedly faltering, U.S.-China trade talks to create a “phase 1” trade deal. U.S. seaborne ... Read more →
Panjiva Daily: Maersk feels the trade war drag; Mexico’s Huawei issue November 18, 2019 The U.S. may extend sanctions relief for imports of Huawei products for rural telecoms firms – shipments to Mexico may become a bigger issue. Maersk’s 3Q earnings included a drag from the trade war, though that’s not the only challenge. Also: Arconic faces overstocking, with the aerospace sect... Read more →
Fake Trade Wars – June 2019 in 10 Reports July 2, 2019 The build-up to two major tariff events from the Trump administration formed the hub of our readers’ interest in June. President Donald Trump’s threat to apply 25% duties on exports from Mexico if the latter’s government didn’t help cut migration brought turmoil to a wide-range of industrial s... Read more →