China March 11, 2024 US carefully monitors chip exports to China, deepens investments in Philippines U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo led a U.S. Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to boost US contributions to the Philippines and strengthen bilateral economic ties.
China March 9, 2024 China pursues aggressive growth to prevent devastating slowdown: government aims to 'transform' economy China's economy has faced several hurdles on its path to economic recovery, starting with the draconian zero-COVID policies that hampered activity and led to a supply chain crisis.
OPINION March 1, 2024 Biden is strangely aiding China in three major ways China might be America's adversary, but Biden isn't acting like it. He has aided the communist nation in three key ways, including putting his presidential campaign on the TikTok app.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES February 29, 2024 House Republicans tout new bill as 'strongest' anti-CCP measure in history The Republican Study Committee is unveiling a new initiative aimed at putting strict barriers up between the U.S. and China in areas of trade dealing with national security.
SENATE February 27, 2024 Biden admin faces bipartisan backlash for allowing beef imports from Paraguay: ‘Cutting corners’ Lawmakers led by Democrat Sen. Jon Tester of Montana unveiled an effort to strike down the Biden administration's action allowing potentially diseased beef imports.
France February 23, 2024 Angry French farmers with tractors are back on the streets of Paris for another protest French farmers have again taken to the streets to protest the Macron government's agriculture policies; demanding more aid, and less regulatory burden.
Cuba February 22, 2024 US state agriculture leaders looks to Cuba's private farming sector for possible cooperation Commissioners on the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture visited Cuba to explore the market potential of its agricultural sector.
Georgia February 7, 2024 Members of Congress from Georgia lend support to study whether Port of Savannah needs to be deepened Though Savannah's harbor was deepened two years ago, every Georgia member of Congress signed a letter calling for a study to determine if it would be worth deepening the port again.
The European Union February 5, 2024 Farmers flood Bulgaria's capital protesting EU regulations, high energy costs Hundreds of Bulgarian farmers took to the capital to protest the government's response to challenges they face, like increased imports of foreign farm products
Africa January 15, 2024 Tanzania blocks Kenyan Airways passenger flights in response to Kenya blocking its cargo flights Tanzania's recent block of Kenya Airways passenger service was in response to Kenya denying Air Tanzania approval to operate cargo service.
Europe January 12, 2024 Trump a 'clear threat' to Europe, central bank chief Lagarde warns European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said that former President Donald Trump's reelection in 2024 would present a "clear threat" to Europe.