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US labels Houthis terrorists after attacks on oil tankers
The U.S. has classified Yemen’s Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization following a series of attacks on oil tankers in the Red Sea and as…
Wheat exporters in Australia look past China to North Africa
From mounting tensions with China to trade disruptions caused by the coronavirus, Australian agriculture has been hit by a raft of curved balls in recent…
Labour’s Starmer rules out seeking to renegotiate Brexit deal
Britain’s opposition leader, Keir Starmer, said there’s no case for the U.K. to seek to rejoin the European Union and that his Labour Party won’t…
Raimondo is a great choice for Commerce
The Rhode Island governor stands for progress built on capitalism.
US ends restrictions on diplomats over Taiwan, Pompeo Says
The U.S. will remove decades-old restrictions on how its diplomats and other officials approach Taiwan, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said, a move that’s likely…
2020 Retail Imports May Break Record Despite Pandemic
Imports seen during 2020 appear to be headed toward a new record despite the coronavirus pandemic, and remain at high levels as 2021 begins, according…
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U.K.-U.S. Race for Mini Trade Deal
The U.S. and the U.K. were racing to reach a limited trade agreement before the political crisis in Washington jeopardized plans to announce a deal…
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China urgently needs to contain financial risks, IMF says
China urgently needs to take steps to contain financial stability risks as the economy’s recovery takes hold, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Brexit ensnares Percy Pig as U.K.-EU trade headaches multiply
Marks & Spencer Group Plc’s supply of beloved candies such as Percy Pig sweets to Ireland is under threat, as evidence mounts of the strain…
Why Japan’s feud with South Korea isn’t going away
Japan’s colonial rule over the Korean Peninsula ended more than seven decades ago, yet that legacy still roils everyday politics. South Korea and Japan, major…