China pulls the trigger on 80pc Australian barley tariffs

hina has followed through on its threat to impose crippling tariffs on Australian barley from Tuesday in a move which has angered farmers and will inflame trade tensions between the two countries. China’s Commerce Ministry confirmed on Monday night it would impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties totalling 80.5 per cent on Australian barley imports following an 18-month investigation. Source Financial Review

Albanian Police Block Entry to Capital before Protest

The Albanian police have set up multiple checkpoints on streets that lead to the capital, Tirana. Numerous citizens have affirmed that on Monday, May 18, there were more checkpoints and police stops than during the days in which the country was on total lockdown. Checks and stops for cars with work and circulation permits have increased precisely on the day when the Alliance for the Protection of the National Theatre called Albanian citizens to protest what they called ‘government dictatorship’. Source Exit News

Russia maintains budget surplus, external position in April 2020

Russia’s federal budget posted a surplus of 0.2% of GDP in April 2020, and surpluses of 0.5% in 1Q20 and 0.4% in 4M20, according to the latest data from the Finance Ministry.

At the same time, Russian maintained a double external surplus, with the trade balance posting a surplus of $3.5bn ($35.6bn in 4M20) and current account also in surplus of $1.8bn ($23.5bn in 4M20), according to the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) data. Source BNE