Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
Location
Illinois
Founded
1902-04-23
Website
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2025-04-10 (italpress.com)
Customs: ADM and GDF sign Declaration of Intent with Tunisia
Customs: ADM and GDF sign Declaration of Intent with Tunisia
Read more2025-04-07 (africasupplychainmag.com)
Conakry hosts the 4th edition of the Leaders Conference -
4ᵉ Edition of the Conference of Africa Supply Chain Leaders: a strategic meeting for agriculture, logistics and transport in Africa
Read more2025-04-03 (traderfox.com)
Trend updates | Trump imposes drastic customs increases on imports: the agar sectot with these two shares is a possible winner.
Dear Börsainer, US President Donald Trump had violent customs increases on all imports to the USA on Wednesday evening (April 2) ...
Read more2025-03-31 (agendadigitale.eu)
Digital customs, how to manage documents with the RPA -
The RPA has transformed digital customs: Smart automation reduces errors and times ensuring regulatory compliance and improving operational efficiency
Read more2025-03-18 (pugliapress.org)
Puglia, new alliance for advanced customs checks - - News from Puglia
The agreement between Adm, Poliba and Uniba to develop innovative methods in the control of import-export products signed.
Read more2025-03-13 (centropagina.it)
Ancona Airport: Customs and Finance checks seize 40 kilos of Indian hemp and 32 of tobacco - Ancona -Osimo
Collaboration between the Adm and the Guardia di Finanza for checks at the Marche International Airport consolidated
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2025-03-04 (spglobal.com)
Tariffs Will Hurt U.S. Consumer And Retail And Restaurant Companies--To Varying Degrees, And Depending On The Subsector | S&P Global Ratings
On Feb. 1, President Trump announced 25% import tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, with Canadian energy products at a lower rate of 10%, and an additional 10% tariff on imports from China. China responded with retaliatory tariffs of 10%-15% imposed on certain U.S. products. On Feb. 3, the U.S. and Mexico agreed to a one-month pause of tariffs on imports from Mexico and subsequently Canada. Canada and Mexico will also likely start their own tariffs on U.S. goods if the U.S. activates the tariffs. On Feb. 10, President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum to the U.S. This round of tariffs is more broad-based than during the first Trump administration. A universal tariff has
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