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Whitley: Trade mission to Philippines produced ‘mutually beneficial results’

A July U.S. Department of Agriculture trade mission to the Philippines led by Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitley resulted in participants having nearly $1 million in on-site sales and $7.25 million in projected 12-month sales.


Venkataraman: Showcased ‘the leadership and innovation of the United States’

A government official recently sworn in to lead the government’s “efforts to promote exports abroad and attract inward investment” will represent the United States at the Andicom regional information and communications technology conference in Colombia, South America.


Ireland donates over $400,000 to WTO trust funds ‘to enhance the trading capacities of developing countries’

Ireland will donate approximately $401,521 to help increase the trade know-how of developing countries and “least-developed countries” through partnerships with the World Trade Organization.


Ukrainian ambassador: It’s ‘an illusion’ to think territorial surrender to Russia would result in peace

The Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. told Fox News Digital that she feels “no pressure from allies” regarding Russian peace talks, even as some experts suggest territorial concessions.


Infinite Blue partners with IT provider to bring Africa 'most comprehensive' software on the market

Infinite Blue, a provider of business continuity and disaster recovery planning and response management software, recently announced a partnership with Footprint Africa Business Solutions (FABS), an information technology business solutions provider.


Andersen Global enters 'collaborative agreement' with Varners of Sri Lanka

An international association of tax and legal professionals recently announced the expansion of its platform in the Asian market by collaborating with one of the largest full-service law firms in Sri Lanka.


Tritium goes public in collaboration with DCRN, hopes to 'electrify transportation'

Tritium, an Australian-based leader in direct current fast chargers for electric vehicles, announced Jan. 13 the completion of its business combination with California-based Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corporation II (DCRN) to take Tritium DCFC Limited public.


Perma-Pipe International’s $6M contracts in Egypt, Saudi Arabia are high-level ‘accomplishments’

A global engineered pipe services company has been awarded $6 million in contracts in Egypt and Saudi Arabia for projects involving major infrastructure developments.


Franklin Templeton launches ‘Hello progress’ campaign promoting change

A global investment company, founded in 1947 and credited with a recent major acquisition, is launching a global brand campaign to show the world why it is different.


Sensata acquires ‘leading video telematics provider SmartWitness Holdings Inc.’

A global industrial technology company with headquarters in Attleboro, Massachusetts, has completed its previously announced acquisition of a company engaged in video telematics technology for commercial fleets.


Foreign investor Mainstream Renewable Power receives ‘Investment Registration Certification’ approval for Vietnam offshore wind farm

An offshore wind farm in development in Soc Trang, Vietnam, as a project of a global renewable energy company and a Vietnamese corporation has received investment approval from the Vietnam province.


CNBC game theory model predicts ‘the Quad’ to strengthen against China

Business news channel CNBC launched an advanced game theory model predicting the increased strength of Australia, India, Japan and the United States, known as the “Quad,” in light of the Quad Leaders’ Summit held Sept. 24 at the White House.


Kennedy Funding’s $2.5 million loan for Peru project gets ‘the deal done’

A global direct private lender of bridge loans based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, has closed a $2.5 million land loan in Peru to fund construction for a residential project.


Global health advocate: 13 fashion brands ‘still using sweatshops’

Aeropostale, a U.S. retailer of casual apparel and accessories, is among 13 fashion brands that violate labor laws in the use of “sweatshops,” according to a global health and environmental advocate.