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China's Electric-Vehicle Makers Face EU Antisubsidy Probe
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China's Electric-Vehicle Makers Face EU Antisubsidy Probe

The antisubsidy investigation opens a new front in the battle for leadership of the global clean-technology industry. Source link

Ukraine's Farmers Count the Cost of Grain Deal's Collapse
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Ukraine's Farmers Count the Cost of Grain Deal's Collapse

Russia’s exit from the Black Sea export agreement and its attacks on Ukrainian ports have led to lower income and higher costs in Ukraine’s agriculture

The AI Trade Faces Its First Major Test With Nvidia Earnings
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The AI Trade Faces Its First Major Test With Nvidia Earnings

The chip maker’s rosy forecast lifted markets in a turbulent time—but the bar to dazzle investors is higher now. Source link

U.S. Plans New Tariffs on Food-Can Metal From China, Germany and Canada
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U.S. Plans New Tariffs on Food-Can Metal From China, Germany and Canada

The levies, announced in response to dumping allegations, could raise prices for canned foods, an industry group says. Source link

Russia Launches Emergency Rate Rise to Stem Economic Turmoil
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Russia Launches Emergency Rate Rise to Stem Economic Turmoil

The central bank raised rates by 3.5 percentage points to stem a sharp selloff in the ruble, a response to the mounting financial costs of

The Economic Losers in the New World Order
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The Economic Losers in the New World Order

Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link

How U.S. and China Are Breaking Up, in Charts
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How U.S. and China Are Breaking Up, in Charts

Listen to article (2 minutes) A deepening confrontation between the U.S. and China is eroding trade ties between the world’s two largest economies, with goods

Sputtering Trade Fuels Fears for a Connected World
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Sputtering Trade Fuels Fears for a Connected World

Cyclical factors are weighing on commerce, but the specter of global economic divisions lurks in the background. Source link

Chinese Exports Fall at Steepest Pace Since February 2020
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Chinese Exports Fall at Steepest Pace Since February 2020

Slide in outbound shipments reflects China’s fraying trade ties with the Western world, even as exports to Russia boom. Source link

Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats
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Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats

Remittances to the developing world hit record $647 billion, aiding the poor but helping keep strongmen from Nicaragua to Tajikistan in power African migrants recently sailed