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Huawei, China firms said to seek curbs on Nvidia’s Arm deal
Chinese technology companies including Huawei Technologies Co. have expressed strong concerns to local regulators about Nvidia Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Arm Ltd., people familiar with…
Korea’s exports recovery continues behind holiday-linked fall
South Korea’s early trade data showed exports falling in October driven by fewer working days, while daily average shipments continued to recover on resilient tech…
WTO race hits key stage with U.S., EU divided on two 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…
U.S. says it has evidence of forced labor in Chinese sweetener
The U.S. said it found “conclusive evidence” that a Chinese company used forced labor to make extracts of the sweetener stevia, with American ports now…
Nokia escalates patent wars by taking on German Lenovo sales
Nokia Oyj is seeking to block Lenovo Group Ltd. from selling products in Germany after a patent victory, escalating a fight over licensing.
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Brexit talks hit stalemate after call between chief negotiators
Talks between Britain and the European Union over a post-Brexit trade deal are mired in a stalemate after a call between the two sides’ chief…
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RAKEZ named as this year’s best free zone for SMEs in the Middle East
fDi Global Free Zones of the Year 2020 recognises RAKEZ as the SME Free Zone of the Year along with five other awards
Daimler warns hard Brexit would hurt even without a U.K. plant
Daimler AG probably will lose hundreds of millions of euros if the U.K. leaves the European Union without a trade deal, and its chief executive…
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U.K. holds out for EU concessions to restart Brexit talks
The U.K. rebuffed the European Union’s effort to restart their deadlocked trade negotiations, holding out for more concessions from the bloc before it is prepared…
Swiss watch exports decline, leaving industry more China-reliant
Swiss watch exports extended their longest decline in about three years as the industry becomes even more dependent on the Chinese market.