A tale of two tariff pauses

A tale of two tariff pauses

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Mounting risks for global beef prices: what's driving market uncertainty?

Global beef prices are rising, with multiple record highs recorded for beef from Australia and Brazil, as well as in the US lean trimmings import market during the first quarter. Although strong US demand has supported the market, the global beef industry is facing challenges rel ...  Show more

India's solar market faces export hurdles, pivots to domestic power

The Indian solar market has grown considerably over the past decade as the country continues to invest in its module and cell manufacturing capacities. However, the recent imposition of additional duties by the country's largest export market – the US – has restricted India's exp ...  Show more

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