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US revokes Intel, Qualcomm licenses to sell chips to Huawei
The US has revoked licenses allowing Huawei Technologies Co. to buy semiconductors from Qualcomm Inc. and Intel Corp., according to people familiar with the matter,…
Qualcomm dips on report that US is tightening chip export rules
Qualcomm Inc. slipped in New York trading Tuesday after the Financial Times reported that the US is revoking export licenses to sell chips to Huawei…
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Strong dollar forces a rethink of exports-currency rule in Korea
A rapid weakening of the South Korean won is creating headaches for some of the country’s exporters that have typically benefited from a competitive exchange…
USTR announces Beck as Acting Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for WTO and Multilateral Affairs
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) today announced that Neil Beck will serve as Acting Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for World Trade…
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A Stock Trader’s Guide to Xi’s Europe visit amid trade tensions
Chinese businesses from electric vehicles to infrastructure have much at stake from President Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe this week as trade tensions simmer.
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The world’s hunger for salmon is linked to an ecological disaster
The famous Scandinavian fish may be leading to the extinction of another and the livelihoods of the region’s small-scale fishers.
EU says ready to use all trade tools to defend against China
The European Union is prepared to deploy all the tools available to defend its economies if China fails to offer fair access to its markets,…
India scraps pulses import tax to cool prices amid election
India, the world’s biggest consumer of pulses, removed import duties on some varieties in a fresh bid to curb food inflation with national elections in…
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European steel mills waver on decarbonization despite promise of public funding/ Rystad Energy
As the energy transition continues at pace, reducing the carbon footprint of traditionally high-emitting industries is increasingly crucial to limiting global emissions.
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Yen’s sustained weakness frustrates even Japanese exporters
Japan’s companies are expressing unusual discomfort with the weak yen, just as the country’s government appears to be stepping in to prop up its tumbling…