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Philippines may get just a quarter of planned onion imports
The Philippines’ agriculture department has issued permits to import 5,775 tons of onions for delivery this month or just over a quarter of its planned…
Brexit Talks Are Closing In on a Possible Customs Solution
UK and European Union negotiators are closing in on a resolution to end their long-running dispute over post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland.
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Key Apple partners plan expansion in Southeast Asia in 2023
Apple Inc. partners Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron Corp. included Southeast Asia in their expansion plans for 2023, in a sign major global contract electronics…
UK gives rail firms permission to make new offer to unions
UK Transport Secretary Mark Harper has given rail companies permission to make a new offer to unions this week in a bid to ending strikes.
Switzerland moves to soften restrictive arms export law
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Taiwan is still semiconductor leader as chip exports rise again
Taiwan’s exports of integrated circuit chips rose in 2022 for a seventh consecutive year, further solidifying the economy’s leadership status in a global semiconductor industry…
Huge sanctions are looming for the fuel that powers the world
An unprecedented chunk of the global diesel market, the workhorse fuel of the global economy, is just weeks away from being subject to aggressive sanctions.
Near collision of American, Delta jets on JFK runway probed
US accident investigators have opened probes into the near-collision of two jets on a runway at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
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China’s imports of ICs fell in 2022 for first time since 2004
Drop comes as US tightens controls over advanced chip sales
Japan’s Kishida Says He’ll Weigh Stance on Chips Responsibly
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Japan would consider “with responsibility” how to deal with semiconductor trade, after he and US President Joe Biden held talks…