China fines US due diligence firm Mintz Group $1.5 million for 'unapproved' investigations
China has fined Mintz Group, an American corporate due diligence firm, about $1.5 million for allegedly conducting unapproved statistical work in the country, as it continues with a nationwide crackdown on consulting firms in the name of national security.
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Rice Supply Faces New Threat as India Mulls More Restrictions
India, the world’s biggest rice exporter, is considering more restrictions on its shipments of the grain as the
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Geely First-Half Profit Beats Estimates as Price War Rages On
Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd., one of China’s largest private carmakers, posted first-half earnings that beat estimates, weathering a
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Biggest India Fund Turns to Cash on Bets RBI Will Hike Rates
India’s biggest asset manager is bolstering its cash holdings on bets the central bank will raise borrowing costs
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Ukraine war: The men who don't want to fight
Ukraine has a soldier shortage. Though many have volunteered, others are dodging the draft.
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China Fines US Due Diligence Firm for Illegal Data Collection
Chinese authorities imposed fines on US due diligence firm Mintz Group of around $1.5 million for gathering statistics
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The Science Behind Japan's Plan to Empty Nuclear Wastewater Into Pacific
Twisted sections of a reactor unit remain exposed at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant and a crushed metal
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Hong Kong Investor Starts Property Fire Sale After Wife Arrested
A Hong Kong businessman whose wife was arrested in Vietnam has emerged as the latest desperate seller in
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Japan to Release Fukushima Wastewater From Aug. 24, PM Says
Japan will begin a contentious plan to release treated wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the
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Dick’s Sporting Goods Lays Off 250 Corporate Employees
Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. laid off about 250 employees from its corporate workforce, a person familiar with the
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Amazon Illegally Called Police on Employees, Restricted Union Talk, Labor Board Alleges
Amazon.com Inc. illegally called the police on employees, restricted discussions about organizing, and terminated an activist in the
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Soaring Onion Prices in India May Hurt Modi More Than Tomatoes
Rising onion prices in India pose a greater risk to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government than a recent
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