Major trade news from October 26, 2025

New York Times:On Sunday, trade negotiators from China and the United States announced a framework agreement ahead of a leadership summit later this week. These talks in Kuala Lumpur, coinciding with the ASEAN summit and President Trump’s Asia visit, saw…
U.S.-China Trade Deal 2025: Impact on Global Trade & Businesses
In late October 2025, a critical development unfolded in global trade: the United States and China reached a tentative agreement to avert sweeping 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. This breakthrough came after intense negotiations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, involving U.S.…
India–EU FTA Talks: Impact on Indian Exporters
The accelerating momentum behind the India–EU free-trade negotiation is signalling both promise and complexity for businesses and policy-planners alike. With the European Union (EU) trade delegation slated to visit India on October 27-29 2025 to intensify talks on a comprehensive…
Navigating U.S. Export Controls: Key Updates for Global Exporters in October 2025
In October 2025, significant developments in U.S. export controls have reshaped the landscape for global exporters. Key among these changes are the extension of the “Affiliates Rule” and the initiation of new Section 232 investigations. These regulatory shifts introduce complexities…
Egypt’s Non-Oil Exports Propel Trade Deficit Reduction: A Model for Diversification
Egypt has long relied on oil and gas exports as the cornerstone of its trade economy. However, recent developments indicate a significant shift towards diversification. In the first nine months of 2025, Egypt’s non-oil exports surged by 21%, reaching $36.6…
Kazakhstan Grain Exports Surge by 14%, Driven by Central Asia and Caucasus Demand
Kazakhstan has achieved a significant milestone in its agricultural sector, with grain exports increasing by 14% between September 1 and October 19, 2025. This surge, amounting to 1.6 million tons of new-harvest grain, underscores the nation’s growing role in regional…
China Overtakes U.S. as Germany’s Top Trading Partner in 2025: Implications for Global Supply Chains
In a significant shift in global trade dynamics, China has overtaken the United States to become Germany’s largest trading partner in the first eight months of 2025. Preliminary data from Germany’s statistics office revealed that bilateral trade with China reached…
EU Urges China to Lift Export Curbs on Critical Materials: Impact on Global Manufacturing
When global supply chains face disruption, the stakes are high for manufacturers, exporters, and technology sectors alike. Recently, the European Union urged China to address its export curbs on critical materials—minerals and components essential for industries ranging from electronics to…
India’s Prawn Exports to Australia Rise
Australia’s decision to lift the ban on un‑peeled prawn imports from India is a landmark moment for the country’s aquaculture sector. For years, Indian exporters faced restrictions due to bio-security concerns like the White Spot Syndrome virus, limiting access to…
India-Russia Trade Beyond Energy
India’s trade with Russia has historically centered on energy imports such as oil, coal, and fertilizers. However, India is now actively diversifying its exports beyond energy, tapping into pharmaceuticals, chemicals, marine products, and agriculture. This shift offers Indian businesses an…
India-U.S. Trade Deal: Tariffs Cut to 15–16 %
India and the United States are on the verge of a pivotal trade agreement that could reshape the landscape for Indian exporters. Reports suggest that U.S. tariffs on Indian goods could drop significantly, from current rates of up to 50 %…
How U.S.–China Trade Tensions Over Rare Earths and Tech Exports Are Reshaping Global Supply Chains
When the world’s two largest economies confront each other in their trade relationship, the ripple effects are hard to ignore. Recently, China introduced stricter export controls on rare-earth materials, and the United States responded by proposing new export restrictions on…
WTO Trade Outlook 2025: What the Upgraded Forecast and Weak 2026 Outlook Mean for Your Business
The latest update from the World Trade Organization (WTO) signals a mixed picture for global trade—and that has direct implications for businesses, exporters, and supply-chain planners alike. On the one hand, the WTO has raised its forecast for world merchandise…