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Japan will handle US demands to buy more American rice within the confines of its existing overall cap on duty-free imports and has no plans to lower its tariffs on farm products, according to Tokyo’s top trade negotiator.

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US tariffs took a toll on factory activity across Asia, overshadowing a surprisingly upbeat performance in China, private surveys showed on Monday, keeping pressure on policymakers to underpin the region's fragile economic recovery.

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Thailand and the United Kingdom are pushing for the opening of negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) at all levels, along with pursuing joint efforts to explore channels to expand two-way trade and investment.

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The India-UK free trade agreement will cut trade tariffs from 15 per cent to 3 per cent and is likely to boost business confidence in a volatile global environment, UK business and trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds told the House of Commons yesterday.

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China's net imports of refined copper dropped to a one-year low in July as the world's largest buyer found itself in competition with the U.S. for metal.

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Eight decades after the devastating 1945 famine that claimed over 2 million lives, Vietnam has achieved a historic transformation to become one of the world’s top three rice exporters, with exports reaching around 9 million tonnes in 2024.

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With the US set to apply a 20% tariff on all Vietnamese exports to the country, agriculture can act as a bridge in the sustainable development of bilateral trade relations.

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Building on last year’s strong performance, Vietnam’s seafood industry is poised for further growth this year in expanding exports to key and emerging markets, including the United States, China, ASEAN, and the Middle East.

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While exporters in Vietnam are bracing for the impact of proposed US tariffs, many believe the situation may not be as severe as originally feared—though uncertainty remains.

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One of the key reasons behind Vietnam’s success in the Chinese market lies in the quality and diversity of its produce.

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