U.S. soybean exports to China — once the backbone of America’s agricultural trade — are facing a decisive shift as Brazilian and Argentine suppliers strengthen their foothold in the world’s largest oilseed market. The change, driven by a mix of… Read More ›
Day: August 13, 2025
U.S. Manufacturers Turn to AI to Rapidly Adapt Supply Chains Amid Trump Tariff Shocks
As new tariff measures from the Trump administration reshape global trade flows, U.S. manufacturers are increasingly leaning on artificial intelligence to keep production lines moving and costs in check. The latest wave of duties—targeting sectors from machinery and metals to… Read More ›
U.S. Said to Embed Tracking Devices in AI-Chip Shipments to Detect Diversions Toward China
Reports by people familiar with the matter indicate that U.S. authorities have begun inserting hidden location-tracking devices into selected shipments of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips and servers. These devices are intended to monitor if shipments are illegally diverted —… Read More ›