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Asia must unite to avert an Iran war food crisis
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5/6/2026

Asia must unite to avert an Iran war food crisis

Asia’s next food crisis is under way. After the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz collapsed, sending shock waves across energy, fertiliser and food systems. Fuel, freight and fertiliser costs are rising sharply, amplified by skyrocketing insurance premiums – feeding directly into the price of every tonne of fertiliser that still reaches the market. The scale of disruption reflects the strait’s outsize role in global trade. It carries around one-third of globally...

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India-New Zealand Sign Major Trade Agreement, Cut Tariffs on 95% of NZ Exports
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4/27/2026AI summary

India-New Zealand Sign Major Trade Agreement, Cut Tariffs on 95% of NZ Exports

India and New Zealand have signed a comprehensive trade agreement in New Delhi that will cut or eliminate tariffs on 95% of New Zealand's exports to India while making all Indian exports to New Zealand duty-free. The deal, negotiated over nine months and agreed in December, includes a New Zealand commitment to invest US$20 billion in India over the next 15 years. The agreement comes as both nations seek to diversify export markets amid US tariffs and regional instability.

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New Jersey Food Packaging Company Struggles With Tariff Refund Process
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Business·4/20/2026AI summary

New Jersey Food Packaging Company Struggles With Tariff Refund Process

Lanca Sales, a New Jersey-based food packaging import/export company, faces administrative challenges navigating the new tariff refund system. The company's global trade manager, Avanzato, describes the tariffs as "a shock to the system" and says removing them creates additional confusion about reclaiming paid duties. The company is working with a customs broker to process refunds for a small fee.

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Asia growth forecasts slashed as Iran war and tariffs threaten supply chains
NEWS
4/20/2026

Asia growth forecasts slashed as Iran war and tariffs threaten supply chains

Asia-Pacific economies are likely to suffer a slowdown in growth this year, as rising costs linked to the US-Israel war on Iran combine with lingering trade uncertainty to threaten global trade flows, according to forecasts by top international organisations. The predictions come despite China showing resilience in the first quarter by posting better-than-expected growth of 5 per cent and finance minister Lan Foan last week stressing that the world’s second-largest economy would remain an engine...

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