Mexico and Canada, once the powerhouse markets for U.S. exports, have now fallen to their lowest share since 1996. This dramatic shift reveals evolving trade dynamics and intensifying competition from emerging global players, Forbes reports
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Argentina’s farm export revenues plunged sharply in February, battered by widespread strikes and extended holidays. These disruptions brought shipments to a halt, highlighting the ongoing struggles confronting the nation’s agricultural sector, according to TradingView data
Canada’s trade deficit widened in November, fueled by steep declines in gold exports and auto shipments, marking a notable turning point in the country’s trade dynamics, according to Statistics Canada data
Japan’s export growth in December slowed to 5.1%, missing expectations as shipments to the U.S. faced a sharp decline. This downturn raises concerns over weakening demand amid global economic uncertainties, casting a shadow on the country’s trade momentum




