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US business equipment orders increase by the most in five months
Orders placed with US factories for business equipment increased in January by the most in five months, suggesting businesses continue to make longer-term capital investments…
UK, EU seal new post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland trade
The UK and European Union reached a new deal on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements aimed at ending years of often acrimonious wrangling and paving the…
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Ex-ASML employee accused of data theft is being probed for ties to China
Investigators are looking at potential ties between the Chinese government and an ex-employee accused of stealing data from ASML Holding NV — a company critical…
US, Asian partners discussed supply chains in ‘Chip 4’ talks
The US and three Asian partners with major semiconductor industries held a meeting among their officials earlier this month to discuss the global chip supply…
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EV charging supplier sees US raising costs by cutting off China
Zerova’s manufacturing costs in America are as much as 80% higher versus Asia.
Hong Kong exports plunge by most in 70 years as demand plummets
Hong Kong’s exports plunged in January by the most in 70 years as waning global demand and the Lunar New Year break weighed on trade…
Key coal port adds more evidence China trade curbs have eased
A major coal port in Australia said vessels bound for China had arrived at the facility this month, adding more evidence of an easing of…
Five key charts to watch in global commodity markets this week
Here are some notable charts to monitor in commodities markets over the coming days.
WTO chief among people affected as glitches mar Nigeria election
Voting was delayed by hours at polling units across Nigeria on Saturday, as the presidential election got off to a slow start after the electronic…
EU hits Russia with more sanctions one year after invasion
European Union member states backed a 10th package of sanctions on Russia including tighter export restrictions and technology controls, as well as requiring banks to…