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Co-op supermarket chain to stop sourcing goods from Israel, Iran and 15 other countries Submitted by MEE staff on Wed,

New York CNN — China is taking the trade war to a new battleground: America’s TikTok feeds. Chinese suppliers have been flooding American social media this week, urging users to outflank President Donald Trump’s 145 percent tariffs on Beijing by buying directly from their factories. One TikTok user, who goes by Wang Sen, claims that …
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London CNN — Moya O’Sullivan looked in her cabinets, and saw a problem: her cream cheese, toothpaste, mouthwash, whiskey and soft drinks were all American. They had to go. “I’m not buying Philadelphia (cream) cheese anymore,” O’Sullivan tells CNN. “No more Oreos either.” Oral-B and Listerine have been replaced in her bathroom closet, while Jack …
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British MPs citing ICJ opinion urge ban on Israeli settlement goods A letter sent by Labour MP Abtisam Mohamed was

Syria slashes tariffs on 269 Turkish goods to ease trade tensions Move comes after Turkish businesses complained about the sudden

About 10,000 tons of goods were handled at the different Red Sea harbors on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, the Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA) said. In a statement, the RSPA said imports included 3,500 tons of goods, 313 trucks and 19 cars, while the exports included 6,500 tons of goods, 286 trucks and 48 cars.
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Ships carrying Russian goods most attacked by Yemen’s Houthis, says report Russian commodities have not been spared from Houthis attacks

Turkish goods shipped to Israel via Greece despite official ban Statistics indicate Turkish companies use Greek ports to re-export goods