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India tweaks wheat ban to let trade meet some commitments
India is allowing “some relaxation” of its order restricting wheat exports to allow traders to meet prior commitments, according to the trade ministry. Futures fell…
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UK to set out plan to break Brexit deal Unless EU backs down
The UK will lay out its plan to amend its post-Brexit trade deal Tuesday in a direct challenge to the European Union, which is insisting…
US, European firms rethink China investment after lockdowns
US and European businesses are reconsidering their investments in China after the lockdown in Shanghai and restrictions in other cities caused major disruption to their…
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Yellen urges US-Europe cooperation to reduce China vulnerability
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that western democracies have become “too vulnerable” to countries that use their market positions as geopolitical leverage, and called for…
UAE to more than double LNG export capacity with Fujairah plant
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. plans to build a new liquefied natural gas plant as the world’s producers race to expand their exports amid surging…
Fliers splurge on most expensive seats as travel restarts
More people are flying in more expensive cabins for leisure trips despite airfares rising on surging oil prices and demand, and that’s helped offset a…
UK plans law to override Brexit deal in challenge to EU
Boris Johnson’s government plans to introduce legislation within weeks to override parts of the Brexit deal it negotiated with the European Union, a move that’s…
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Boeing’s top Chinese customer removes 737 Max from fleet plans
Boeing Co.’s biggest airline customer in China has removed more than 100 of the US manufacturer’s 737 Max jets from its fleet plans, citing uncertainty…
Singapore to restart expansion at Changi Airport
Singapore has resumed work on Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 after the project was halted two years ago as the Covid-19 pandemic wiped out travel.
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Elephant trade curbs spur Africa to seek a common stance
African nations from Senegal to Botswana will seek to formulate a continent-wide position on the trade in live elephants and ivory, an attempt to counter…