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US Secretary of Commerce Ross honors US companies with presidential award for export achievements 
Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross honored 39 U.S. companies and organizations, recognizing their contributions to American export growth by naming them winners of…
Britain to resume trade talks with EU amid signs of progress
The U.K. and the European Union will resume talks over a post-Brexit trade deal, less than a week after Boris Johnson suspended the discussions, amid…
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Apple’s shifting supply chain creates boomtowns in rural Vietnam
Not long ago Vietnam’s Bac Giang province was one of the nation’s poorest regions, known for producing rice, lychees and poultry dubbed “running chicken.” That…
Huawei announces last major phone before US ban forces rethink
Huawei Technologies Co. introduced the Mate 40 smartphone series on Thursday, potentially its last major release powered by its self-designed Kirin chips.
A weakening US dollar is still the preeminent currency
The greenback has depreciated 11% from its March peak, but it has a long way to go before it gives up its reserve status.
Huawei outhustles Trump by stockpiling chips needed for China 5G
Huawei Technologies Co. quietly spent months racing to stockpile critical radio chips ahead of Trump administration sanctions, ensuring it can keep supplying Chinese carriers in…
Singapore working on more trade deals amid Covid, minister says
Singapore is speaking with countries on developing further trade deals in the wake of last year’s pact with the European Union.
IMF says Asia faces long recovery slog even as China grows
The Asia Pacific region is likely to see economic output remain below pre-pandemic trends over the medium term, even as China’s recovery leads the rest…
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Apple lobbies for lower taxes to boost US chip production
Apple Inc. has been lobbying the U.S. government on tax breaks to support domestic chip production, suggesting the iPhone maker is keen to move more…
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Global Trade-Chief race slows as U.S., EU split on finalists
The U.S. and Europe are heading for a clash over their preferred candidates to lead the World Trade Organization as the selection of the first…