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India signs US gas deal amid trade tensions, Russian oil fallout
The agreement for 2.2 million tonnes per annum aims to diversify India’s energy imports, even as US tariffs and Russian oil restrictions continue to complicate bilateral relations.
EU to warn Lutnick against axpanding US steel tariff scope
European Union officials are concerned a US push to expand the list of EU products subject to higher steel and aluminum tariffs may run afoul of the spirit of the trade agreement they signed this summer.
Thai tuna industry pushes for tariff-free EU access amid trade talks
EU fishers warn Thailand still faces sustainability and human-rights concerns as FTA negotiations intensify.
Vietnam, US conclude 5th round of reciprocal trade agreement talks
The fifth round of in-person negotiations on the Vietnam – US Reciprocal Trade Agreement concluded after the three-day session from November 12 to 14 in Washington DC, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has reported.
India, Russia-led Eurasian union review FTA talks
Discussions in Moscow centered on resolving critical issues like local currency payments, logistics bottlenecks, and easing non-tariff barriers.
All possibilities on table: Piyush Goyal on resuming FTA talks with Canada
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said all possibilities are on the table regarding the resumption of free trade agreement negotiations with Canada.
Thailand seeks to finalise Canada FTA by 2026 to unlock North American market
Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun and the Canadian envoy agree to accelerate talks on a landmark trade deal amid global economic uncertainties and shifting geopolitics.
India and Chile eye December talks for comprehensive trade pact
This Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement aims to enhance trade, including critical minerals essential for electronics, auto, and solar sectors. The ongoing economic collaboration highlights India's strategic focus in the Latin American region.
K-Electric: Govt facing arbitration threat from Saudi, Kuwaiti investors
The Government of Pakistan is facing a potential threat of arbitration from Saudi and Kuwaiti investors, key shareholders in K-Electric, who have already served a USD2 billion notice on Islamabad.
Tribunal members named in €14bn Fridman claim against Luxembourg
No hearing date or location set in Russian tycoon Mikhail Fridman’s arbitration case over assets frozen by the Grand Duchy’s government.