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Tons of Ukrainian grain shipped via U.N. Black Sea initiative

The U.N.'s Black Sea Grain Initiative is helping deliver more Ukrainian grain and food products to countries. Learn more about the program.
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Combating nature crimes

The United States and Norway are helping create guidelines for how countries around the world can crack down on the illegal wildlife trade.
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More Ukrainian grain reaching developing countries

Find out which countries are getting Ukrainian grain and other food products via the U.N.'s Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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Advancing workers’ rights through trade

Promoting labor rights around the world is a U.S. government priority. See how trade agreements elevate workers abroad.
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International sanctions are working: Russia feels economic pressure

Putin's war against Ukraine prompted sanctions and business withdrawals. Those actions are taking a toll on Russia's economy.
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Tackling supply chain challenges together

International partnerships are vital to the world's supply chains. See how countries are working to speed shipments of vaccines and food.
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Stepping up the fight against illegal fishing

Illegal fishing threatens global food supplies and harms the environment. Learn how new U.S. partnerships are addressing the problem.
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Quad partners help Indo-Pacific countries monitor waters

The U.S. is helping Indo-Pacific partners better monitor their ocean waters to combat illegal fishing and protect resources.
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Indo-Pacific partners plan fair and prosperous future

President Biden and other Indo-Pacific leaders announced a new economic framework to ensure fair and sustainable economic growth.