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7 articlesArgentina posts record trade surplus in April
Argentina achieved a record trade surplus in April 2024, with exports reaching an all-time high of US$8.9 billion, primarily driven by increased fuel and energy exports. The brief report announces this economic metric without substantial analysis or context.
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Argentinaβs exports are on track for a record 2026 βand the agro is no longer doing it alone
Argentina's export projections for 2026 are expected to reach a record $94.4 billion, driven by diversification beyond agriculture into energy, mining, and lithium sectors. The headline emphasizes that agriculture is no longer the sole engine of export growth, signaling economic restructuring.
Planned EU move to damage key Ukrainian export β FT
RT reports that Ukrainian officials and manufacturers are concerned about an upcoming EU import quota reduction, citing the Financial Times as the source. The article frames this as potential damage to Ukrainian exports without providing specific details about the quota change, timeline, or EU rationale.
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China defies Hormuz crisis with record monthly export value in April
China's exports reached a monthly record of $359.44 billion in April, growing 14.1% year-over-year despite elevated energy and shipping costs from the Strait of Hormuz crisis. The performance exceeded analyst forecasts and demonstrates export sector resilience amid regional geopolitical tensions.
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Iran seizes oil tanker Ocean Koi in Gulf of Oman, state media says
Iranian state media reported that Iran seized the oil tanker Ocean Koi in the Gulf of Oman, citing an alleged attempt to disrupt Iran's oil exports as justification. The report was published by Reuters and carried by The Print on May 8.
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U.S. Trade Deficit Grew in March
U.S. trade deficit increased in March following a Supreme Court decision that invalidated many of the president's tariffs in February. Both exports and imports rose in the aftermath of this court ruling.
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Indonesia, Japan Sign New Defense Agreement, Eye Possible Arms Transfers
Indonesia and Japan have signed a new defense agreement that positions Japan to potentially transfer arms to Southeast Asia following Tokyo's recent policy shift removing its ban on lethal arms exports. The development marks Japan's emergence as an active defense industry participant in the region.
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