While the initial production outlook is strong, Cordonnier says with La Niña still present, it could impact South American crops for a third year in a row.
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero told Bloomberg News he expects the pandemic-era surge in U.S. consumer demand that snarled supply chains will start to cool. . .
U.S. tariffs levied against Chinese products in 2018 were not “punitive” tariffs, according to U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai and are not “punishing” China.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s push to accelerate the fight against climate change is sparking a showdown with the nation’s farmers, who say it’s threatening food supplies and their profits.
Around 82 ships remain stuck around Ukrainian ports despite the opening of a United Nations-backed sea corridor to ship grains, according to shipping industry officials.