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Apple’s tech supply chain shows difficulty of dumping China
American companies have had a growing list of reasons to downgrade their ties with China in recent years. Former President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Beijing’s stringent…
Poland sees German refinery oil supply agreement by year-end
Poland expects that talks on oil supplies for a large refinery in eastern Germany will be completed this year as both countries prepare for an…
China’s Rival Aircraft to Boeing, Airbus Jets Wins Certification
China formally certified its homegrown aircraft to take on Boeing Co. and Airbus SE in the highly lucrative market for narrowbody jets, according to the…
China to allow a lot more fuel exports in possible boost to oil
China issued its biggest fuel-export quota this year, a highly anticipated allocation that could offer a lifeline to a faltering oil market.
Turkey posts record trade gap in August fueled by energy and gold
Turkey’s trade deficit widened to a record in August, driven by high energy costs and an increase in imports of precious metals.
Taiwan warns exports will struggle in rest of 2022 as demand slows
Taiwan’s exports are expected to slow to a crawl through the end of the year, according to Finance Minister Su Jain-rong, as waning global demand…
Hyundai considers speeding up building new US factory for electric cars
Hyundai Motor Group is contemplating building its first electric-vehicle plant several months earlier than scheduled amid disputes over a new US clean energy law, according…
South Korea Slashes Chip Production for First Time in Over Four Years
South Korea’s semiconductor output fell for the first time in more than four years in a sign chipmakers are bracing for a slowdown in global…
Export ban triples nickel investment in Indonesia’s Morowali
Indonesia’s nickel investment is set to triple in one of the country’s biggest industrial parks, following a 2019 ban on raw ore exports that President…
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Drought pushes Mississippi River grain shipping rate to a record
American farmers face yet another supply-chain headache just as harvest season moves into high gear: Not enough barges on a shrinking Mississippi River.