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Ports feel the chill as trade re-routes around Brexit Britain

In Holyhead, traffic has fallen 50% as hauliers stymied by Brexit find their way from Ireland to France without entering the UK

‘Put a big fat price on carbon’: OECD chief bows out with climate rally cry

Exclusive: Ángel Gurría says action on environmental crises must be defining focus of wealthy countries after Covid

Finance ministers have to be green in today’s world, says OECD head

Ángel Gurría reflects on time at helm as new generation leads institutions with power to influence governments

TUC calls on Raab to reject Australian candidate to lead OECD

Trade union body says Mathias Cormann would set back fight against poverty and the climate crisis

Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala confirmed as WTO chief

Okonjo-Iweala is unanimous choice, becoming trade body’s first female and first African leader

‘I’m a fighter’: first female, African head of WTO ready for battle

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, named director general, joins as global trading system facing make-or-break moment

Race to lead OECD narrows to four candidates

Withdrawal of deputy head leaves two women and two men in running for the secretary general post

Slow rollout of Covid vaccines in Europe delaying rebound in oil demand – IEA

Energy watchdog predicts recovery in demand in second half of year as economies return to normal

Brexit cost will be four times greater for UK than EU, Brussels forecasts

Departure to cost EU 0.5% of GDP but UK 2.25% by end 2022, according to first official estimate since deal was agreed

Half of UK exporters to EU are having Brexit difficulties, survey finds

Swift action by both UK government and Brussels urged to deal with major problems

Shell makes $20bn loss as Covid crisis downgrades assets

Oil and gas giant says pandemic has fuelled weakest results for two decades

Second-hand clothing mountain piles up as Brexit halts exports to EU

Deliveries of items given to charities for sale on the continent have fallen foul of rules of origin requirements

Covid crisis is fuelling food price rises for world’s poorest

World must keep food exports flowing freely to ease shortages and mitigate price spikes

Keep Covid rescue programmes or risk triggering stock market crash, warns IMF

International Monetary Fund says there are concerns about share price bubble

IMF downgrades forecast for UK economic recovery

Financial body says UK growth in 2021 will be lower than earlier forecasts, while global recovery will be stronger

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