Mexico will request for Malaysia, Chile, Peru, and Brunei to put into effect the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). The CPTPP, which reduces and eliminates the tariff and non-tariff barriers of goods, services, and agriculture, entered upon the phase of the trade agreements in a moment of uncertainty in the global trading system and prior to the trade war in progress between the United States and China.
Venezuela Becomes India’s Fourth Strategic Crude Supplier Amid Global Energy Realignment
A sharp increase in bilateral shipments during the second quarter of 2026 positions Venezuelan crude as a key alternative for Indian supply, historically accounting for nearly 80% of the Asian nation’s total imports from the South American country.



