Macron Concerns Derail EU-South America Trade Deal Yet Again
A major trade deal between the European Union and South American economies received a serious setback after French
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Trade Must Move Up Global Climate Change Agenda, WTO Chief Says
The head of the World Trade Organization urged envoys at the COP28 climate conference to put trade policy
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Wordline shares surge on report Credit Agricole could take stake
PARIS Shares in Worldline surged almost 12% on Friday after a media report said Credit Agricole was considering
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Philippines Eyes Onion Imports to Avert Another Price Surge That Made It Costlier Than Meat
The Philippines is planning to import tons of onions to prevent another “absurd increase” in prices, which soared
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How a Climate Crisis Is Making Chocolate More Expensive
The muck from incessant rain sloshes around Nestor N’Guessan’s feet as he points to a plot of cocoa
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Barclays, Citi Raise India’s Growth Closer to 7% After GDP Beat
Economists raised their full-year projections for India’s economy sharply after data on Thursday showed growth outperformed last quarter,
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Georgia football rumors: Carson Beck working on financial deal to stay at UGA
The expectation is that Georgia starting quarterback Carson Beck will receive a major financial deal from his name, image and likeness to stay with the Dawgs for one more season, as opposed to turning pro. This is what NIL was supposed to be all about.
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Latin America’s Biggest Economies See Unemployment Tick Down
Unemployment rates in Brazil and Mexico fell in October, as strong labor markets underpin the outperformance of Latin
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EU, South America Near Deal on Elusive Mercosur Trade Pact
The European Union and South America’s biggest economies are closer than ever to concluding a major trade agreement
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UN Declares 2023 Hottest Year Ever as Crucial Climate Summit Starts
COP28 Daily Reports: Sign up for the Green Daily newsletter for comprehensive coverage of the climate summit right
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China’s Farmers Forced to Let Vegetables Rot as Demand Wanes
Chinese farmers in some provinces are being forced to let fresh vegetables rot in their fields due to
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China Reviews Tariffs on Australian Wine for Possible Scrapping
The Chinese government has begun reviewing its tariffs on Australian wine, with Beijing likely to remove the taxes
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