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Biden-Harris Administration awards almost $5 million to small businesses to bring new CHIPS Technology to the commercial market
Department of Commerce Announces Grants Across Nine States Highlight Thriving U.S. Semiconductor Industry
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US decision on Nippon bid for US Steel pushed back to after Nov election, sources say
The U.S. national security panel reviewing Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel let the companies refile their
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Boeing, union negotiators set to resume talks on Wednesday
Boeing and its largest union will restart contract talks on Wednesday in the presence of federal mediators, after failing to agree on key issues such…
New US Government regulation on imports ‘will not put e-commerce genie back in the bottle’
The Biden administration is moving to curb low-value shipments entering the US duty-free under the $800 ‘de minimis’ threshold, which it says has been abused…
AAFA and FLA reiterate that interim Bangladesh gov. must focus on worker rights and ILO standards
In a joint letter to Dr. Mohammad Yunus — Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh — the American Apparel…
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Transportation costs slow inflation for first month since July 2023
In August 2024, transportation dampened inflation by 8.1% for the first time since July 2023 due to year-over-year declines in the price for most transportation…
India’s August wholesale inflation cools to 1.31% as global oil prices fall
India's wholesale price index-based inflation eased to a four-month low of 1.31% in August, helped by falling costs of crude oil, steel and
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Census retail sales data shows households ‘Have the Underpinnings to Spend’
August’s core retail sales as defined by NRF — based on the Census data but excluding automobile dealers, gasoline stations and restaurants — were up…
TIA Releases State of Fraud in the Industry 2024 Report
This report provides a detailed examination of the current state of fraud in the industry, offering insights into the most common types of fraud, the…
UK should outlaw imports of goods made by Xinjiang forced labour, says senior lawmaker
Britain should outlaw imports of products made by forced labour in China's Xinjiang region, a senior lawmaker from the ruling Labour party said, while reiterating…