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Liquor duties would pose new threat to US bars already reeling
Bars across the U.S. are reeling from lost business during the coronavirus lockdown. As they try to convince customers to come back, they’re now grappling…
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There’s low risk of food spreading the virus, experts say after salmon panic
Food poses little risk of spreading the coronavirus, health experts around the globe said, reassuring consumers after an outbreak in Beijing was blamed on imported…
Rising Costs, Insolvencies and Furloughs: Resilience360 Research Shows the Impact of COVID-19 on EMEA Automotive Industry
Automakers challenged with regulatory uncertainty, supplier unavailability and logistical bottlenecks
US firms in India raise concerns about delayed China shipments
India’s border stand-off with China may disrupt the supply chains of U.S. companies based in the south Asian nation.
US May exports sink to 11-year low as imports drop
U.S. exports sank to the lowest in more than a decade while imports dropped as the coronavirus continued to curtail demand for goods and upset…
Pentagon names 20 Chinese firms it says are military-controlled
The Pentagon put Huawei Technologies Co. and Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. on a list of 20 companies it says are owned or controlled by…
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US rebuffs China, rejecting links between Covid and food
U.S. health and agricultural authorities issued thinly veiled criticism of new demands from China for food-exporting companies to sign documents stating that they comply with…
Modi looks inward to save Indian economy as crisis bites
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to make India more self-reliant, but if the experience over the past few years is anything to go by, it’s…
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Darkened duty-free shops are fueling a worldwide chocolate glut
When commodity analyst Judy Ganes spent 36 hours flying home from a business trip to Asia, it was what she didn’t see that stuck with…
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Trump to meet with Mexico’s president to discuss trade deal
In what would be his first international trip since taking office, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he’s very likely to meet soon with…