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Us-Africa set to iron out duty-free trade pact future at summit
The US’s resolve to claw back lost influence in Africa will be put to the test this week when dozens of the continent’s leaders and…
Holiday rush sparks chaos and anger at India’s busiest airport
The holiday rush has crippled India’s busiest airport in Delhi, with irate passengers complaining on social media about missed flights and serpentine pre-boarding lines.
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EU nears deal on landmark carbon levy as trade tensions rise
The European Parliament and member states aim to reach a tentative deal on putting a carbon price on imported goods coming from third countries, giving…
China reopening may boost Hong Kong’s GDP by 7.6%, Goldman says
Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore will likely be the biggest beneficiaries as China drops its Covid restrictions and reopens its economy, driving up demand for…
China Should Respect Status Quo in Strait, Top LDP Figure Says
China should refrain from using force to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, a senior figure in Japan’s ruling party said on a…
UK steps up contingency plans as weeks of strike chaos begin
Rishi Sunak’s government is planning for military staff and civil servants to cover for striking workers as the UK braces for widespread industrial action set…
Volvo urges Australia to enact new heavy-duty electric truck law
Volvo Group Australia urged the government to progress law changes that would allow it to sell heavy-duty electric trucks to transport and distribution companies.
US sanctions Nasdaq-listed China firm over illegal fishing
The US Treasury Department sanctioned several entities linked to China’s illegal fishing industry, including a company listed on a US stock exchange, the first time…
Turkey oil tanker insurance chaos inches closer to resolution
A spat that’s preventing tens of oil tankers from passing Turkey’s vital shipping straits may be edging closer to a resolution as the government negotiates…
China suspends alcohol imports from Taiwan as tensions mount
(Bloomberg) -- China suspended the import of alcoholic beverages from certain Taiwanese companies, the latest to get hit amid elevated political tensions.