The Week a Trade Battle Erupted Started With a Ceasefire Plea
The warning from the World Trade Organization in Geneva early this week was unambiguous: A global economy split
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Rishi Sunak’s Last-Ditch Plan to Save His Job: Don’t Look Back
Much of Westminster sniggered earlier this month when Rishi Sunak branded Keir Starmer “Captain Hindsight.” But the meme-ready
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Flood of Russian Wheat Halves World Prices From Wartime High
Russia’s second consecutive bumper wheat harvest is reinforcing its position as the No. 1 exporter, but it’s also
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Scholz’s Dream of Climate Revolution to Revive Germany Is Dying
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is struggling to pull off his plan to harness the transition to green energy and
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Swatch CEO Opens Factory to Show Budget Blancpain Isn’t Plastic
Bright spaghetti-like strands jiggle across a conveyor belt at a manufacturing plant in Grenchen, Switzerland, before arching into
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Chinese EV Makers Pin Hopes on Europe’s Fading Auto Dealers
Even before the European Union targeted imports of cheap Chinese electric vehicles, their makers faced another big challenge:
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Automakers, UAW Spend Strike’s First Day in War of Words
The United Auto Workers and Detroit automaker executives exchanged harsh words on Friday, the first day of the
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Latin American FX Shines as Emerging Europe Misses Out
A gauge of developing-market currencies posted its best week since July, with gains in Latin America high-yielders overshadowing
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Berlin protesters condemn Russian soprano Netrebko's opera performance
Anna Netrebko has been accused of failing to denounce Vladimir Putin for Russia's war in Ukraine.
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TikTok fined $368 million in Europe for failing to protect children
A major European tech regulator has ordered TikTok to pay a €345 million ($368 million) fine after ruling that the app failed to do enough to protect children.
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France’s Le Maire Wants Fair EU-China Trade in All Areas
The European Union should be ready to defend its own interests with respect to China in areas beyond
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ECB Shouldn’t Raise Rates Further, French Finance Minister Le Maire Says
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire urged the European Central Bank not to raise interest rates again, joining
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