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Singapore vote result may prompt tweaks to foreign labor rules
Singapore’s July 10 election, which saw an unprecedented erosion of support for the ruling People’s Action Party, could prompt tighter restrictions on foreign labor and…
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U.S. firms worried about Hong Kong security law, AmCham says
A majority of U.S. businesses operating in Hong Kong are worried about the impact of the controversial national security law recently imposed on the city…
U.K. business urged to prepare for end of Brexit transition
Boris Johnson’s government will launch a campaign Monday to urge businesses to prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period on Dec. 31, as…
Salmon psychosis keeps China demand near zero, Chile group says
Chinese demand for Chilean salmon is “practically zero” after Beijing raised concerns about Covid-19 risks in imported seafood, according to industry group Salmon Chile.
Gap plans to compensate suppliers for canceled orders
Gap Inc. will work collaboratively with its vendors to compensate them in full for finished goods and goods in production that were canceled or subject…
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US CBP: Watches Worth $3.1M Seized by CBP Officers in Chicago
From June 21 to July 6, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the International Mail Facility at Chicago O’Hare seized 193 counterfeit watches worth…
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U.K. Says ‘Significant Differences’ Remain in Post-Brexit Talks
The U.K. said talks with the European Union on their post-Brexit relationship continued to make little progress as both sides stepped up preparations for their…
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China’s Tough Talk on U.S. Sanctions Leaves Room to Cool Tension
By now it’s become a familiar pattern: the Trump administration takes an unprecedented action against China, Beijing vows retaliation and then life pretty much goes…
Europe Wrests Initiative From Trump After Stumble in Balkans
European diplomats have moved to seize back the initiative on one of their continent’s most intractable fronts after U.S. efforts under President Donald Trump for…
U.K.’s $1.8 Billion Gasoline Trade to America Hit Zero in June
Each year, Britain’s oil refineries send millions of barrels of surplus gasoline across the Atlantic to fuel America’s cars. The vital export trade appears to…