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Export
Tradle brings Wordle-style game to global exports
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sarah Leeson
Aug 24, 2023
Can you figure out what country exports, say, both crude oil and leather footwear? Gilberto García-Vazquez of Datawheel explains the game.
China opens trade fair to rebrand itself as an importer
by
Jennifer Pak
Nov 5, 2018
The world's top exporter aims to trim its trade surplus, but the U.S. and companies want faster liberalization.
U.S.-China trade tensions worry Christmas exporters
by
Jennifer Pak
Aug 7, 2018
Most imported Christmas decorations in the U.S. are made in China and trade fears loom.
How are Chinese manufacturers reacting to the threat of U.S. tariffs?
by
Jennifer Pak
Apr 26, 2018
We spoke to Chinese manufacturers in Guangzhou city in Southern China at one of the world’s biggest trade shows — the Canton Fair.
Whirlpool feels the benefit, and burden, of Trump administration tariffs
by
Adrian Ma
Apr 20, 2018
Critics of President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs say the policies hurt U.S. manufacturers that use a lot of those materials. And one industry likely to feel the pinch of higher production costs: home appliance manufacturers. Still, at least one major domestic appliance company, Whirlpool Corp., may come out ahead, thanks to another protective […]
Commerce Secretary: Immigration reform would bring in $1.4 trillion
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 9, 2014
U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker sits down to talk about the state of the American economy and what she thinks it will take to get it back on track.
Fighting the export of stolen oil
Sep 20, 2013
100,000 barrels a day are stolen from Nigerian oil pipelines.
For public good, not for profit.
Study supports exporting U.S. natural gas
by
Scott Tong
Dec 6, 2012
Exports to most countries have long been barred by federal law. As the Department of Energy considers several requests for export licenses, a study says exporting our glut of natural gas would benefit the economy.
Japan suffers export headache over dispute with China
Oct 22, 2012
Japanese exports fell 10.3 percent in September raising fears of a slide into recession.
China's export strategy prompts a U.S. trade complaint
Sep 17, 2012
China rewards companies for exporting auto parts to other countries, so the U.S. files a complaint with the World Trade Organization, its 15th against China.