The global coffee sector continues to grapple with significant supply chain disruptions, with US tariffs specifically disadvantaging green coffee from Brazil and roasted coffee from Switzerland, the ING Group said. While American consumers have largely been shielded from the impact so far, EU coffee roasters are now reassessing their strategies as…
A study released on Friday indicated that employment in clean energy sectors, such as solar and wind, expanded at…
US President Donald Trump has urged UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to use the military to stop illegal…
Germany’s economy is facing another uncomfortable situation. After two decades of relying on exports and industrial might, the model…
The GBP/USD exchange rate slipped for the third consecutive day as investors reacted to the latest interest rate decisions…
The UK government recorded borrowing of £18 billion ($24.4 billion) in August, the highest for the month in five…
The United States’ approach to Taiwan has taken a new turn as President Donald Trump declined to sign off…
India is expected to export less than 800,000 metric tons of sugar this season, falling short of its 1…
Indian equity benchmark indices slipped on Friday, snapping a three-day winning streak as investors booked profits in select heavyweight…
