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Washington and Beijing agreed this week to a cut in tariffs for 90 days, with Washington temporarily slashing tariffs on Chinese imports to about 40 per cent, from as high as 145 per cent. Doug ...
Much of the global attention around industrial self-sufficiency has focused on the US and China. Yet Japan, too, has been working to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers in strategic sectors, and ...
Donald Trump is on a mission to expand his “drill, baby, drill” agenda into blue states that have a history of resistance to ...
Moss, ferns, lichens and native trees that ‘are a little bit wonky’ are the ingredients needed to set you off in the right direction, according to one of this year’s Chelsea Flower Show displays ...
A luminous tale about borders, bodies and a sense of belonging alternates between 1960s Italy and 2020s Ireland ...
The UK economy grew 0.7 per cent in the first quarter, the fastest pace in a year, in a boost to Labour ahead of the impact ...
Bulls and Tigers and Moomoos — oh my! Online brokers, sensibly named and otherwise, have this year proved a better trade than ...
New chief calls for UK government support while raising possibility of sharing factory with Chinese partner Dongfeng ...
Donald Trump has hit out at Apple’s plans to produce more iPhones in India as a way of avoiding US tariffs on Chinese-made goods, as he continues to push the tech group to manufacture its best-selling ...
Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed the UK is talking to a number of countries about becoming “returns hubs” for asylum seekers who have had their claims rejected in the UK.
Once again, the US has let down Silicon Valley. The country may be unworthy of its futurist wing. Mario Draghi’s report for ...
José Antônio Mateus, a pensioner in São Paulo, noticed an unexplained charge of R$77 ($14) on his pension slip in 2024 and believes he was defrauded for two years. The 75-year-old said the scandal was ...