international-trade
Explainer-How the EU Plans to Crack Down on Low-Value E-Commerce Goods From China
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Still Needs Work to Be Acceptable for France, Says Government
Poland to Close Russian Consulate, Deploy Soldiers After Railway Sabotage
Oil Settles Down on Renewed Push to End Russia-Ukraine War
Exclusive-Russia's Novatek Gives Deep Discounts to Sell Sanctioned Lng to Chinese Buyers, Sources Say
Date: November 19, 2025
By Marwa Rashad, Emily Chow, Chen Aizhu and Anna Hirtenstein LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Russian liquefied natural gas producer Novatek has slashed the prices of its cargoes by 30% to 40% since August...
France Flirts With First Food Trade Deficit in Decades
Date: November 18, 2025
PARIS (Reuters) -France may post its first annual trade deficit for food and farm goods in nearly 50 years as new tariffs on wine exports and high prices for cocoa and coffee imports add to a long-...
Kremlin Accuses Poland of 'Russophobia' After Warsaw Blames Railway Sabotage on Russia
Date: November 18, 2025
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin accused Poland on Tuesday of succumbing to Russophobia after Warsaw blamed an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine on two Ukrainian citizens whom it said were...
Exclusive-Russia's Novorossiysk Behind Schedule on Loadings Due to Jetty Damage, Sources Say
Date: November 18, 2025
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Crude loadings at Russia's Novorossiysk port are about two to three days behind schedule as damage caused by a November 14 Ukrainian attack has limited the capacity of a key jetty at...

Polish PM Says Two Responsible for Railway Blast Worked for Russian Intelligence
Date: November 18, 2025
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland has identified two people responsible for an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday, adding that they were Ukrainians who...
Rostec Says Defence Exports Halved Since 2022 as Russian Orders Dominated
Date: November 18, 2025
DUBAI (Reuters) -Russian state conglomerate Rostec said on Tuesday that its defence exports fell by half since 2022 as domestic orders became a priority amid the fighting in Ukraine, but expects...
