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EU to lower proposed tariffs on Teslas and other EVs from China
The European Union is poised to make small downward adjustments to the additional tariff rates proposed for electric vehicles that Tesla Inc. and other carmakers…
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China’s exports jump to two-year high in rare boost for economy
China’s exports unexpectedly accelerated in August, reaching their highest value in nearly two years and providing a rare boost to an economy weighed down by…
South Africa’s national roads need over $17 billion of repairs
South Africa, which already faces a heavy bill to upgrade its port, rail and electricity infrastructure, needs 307 billion rand ($17.2 billion) to repair and…
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Nippon Steel rebuts CFIUS’s case against its bid for US Steel
Nippon Steel defended its $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel , arguing it would strengthen the U.S. Steel industry and that politics are motivating the…
Lufthansa said to weigh investment in Air Baltic before IPO
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is considering taking a stake in AirBaltic Corp. ahead of the Latvian state-owned carrier’s proposed initial public offering, according to people familiar…
Wizz bets on Spartan flights to Jeddah with new Airbus jet
Wizz Air Holdings Plc will deploy a new, long-range narrowbody jet from Airbus SE to start flying from London to Saudi Arabia, pitting its no-frills…
Tropical Storm Francine churns toward Louisiana as path shifts
Tropical Storm Francine is set to become a hurricane Tuesday as it churns toward Louisiana after shifting east, forcing some oil drillers to halt production…
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US House passes bill to blacklist some China biotech firms
China hawks in the US House overcame a last-ditch lobbying effort and passed legislation Monday night that would blacklist Chinese biotech companies and their US…
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Rectangle expands Phoenix footprint with small-bay industrial buy
Fully leased Tolleson building continues the company’s income and growth acquisition strategy
Chicago wheat edges lower as Russian exports in focus
Wheat traded in Chicago fell for a third day, as prices come under pressure from Black Sea supplies.