Hong Kong poised to ban Japanese seafood over treated nuclear wastewater
Hong Kong, one of the world's biggest buyers of Japanese fish, says it will ban seafood imports from 10 prefectures in the country if Tokyo presses ahead with its plan to release treated radioactive water from Fukushima into the sea.
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E3 Lithium Announces Field Pilot Plant on Track for August Start as Construction Continues
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 13, 2023--
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China's Q2 GDP seen rising 7.3% y/y but on low base, recovery fades: Reuters poll
By Kevin Yao BEIJING China's economy likely grew 7.3% in the second quarter from a year earlier due
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Oil prices rise on cooling US inflation, China trade data
By Jeslyn Lerh SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices climbed on Thursday after U.S. inflation and economic data sparked hopes that the
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UK economy dips less than expected after strikes and coronation
By Andy Bruce and William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's economy contracted by less than expected in May despite the impact
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Australian banks say low unemployment is buffering home loans
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY The CEOs of Australia's two biggest banks said on Thursday a tight labour market
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J.P.Morgan, Goldman raise Canada central bank terminal rate forecast to 5.25%
J.P.Morgan and Goldman Sachs said on Wednesday they now expect the Bank of Canada (BoC) to deliver one
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McDonald's China owners Carlyle, Trustar plan $4 billion exit - Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -Carlyle Group Inc and Trustar Capital are planning to raise $4 billion from wealth funds to buy part of
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Stock market today: Asian shares jump on Wall Street's return to its highest level in over a year
Asian shares have opened higher, boosted by Wall Street’s return to its highest level in more than a year after a report showed U.S. consumer inflation cooled a bit more than expected last month
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Exclusive-China's Qingdao sets up firm to bail out its local govt financing arms-sources
By Samuel Shen and Tom Westbrook Qingdao city in China's debt-laden Shandong province has set up a company
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Tourists are packing European hotspots. And Americans don't mind the higher prices and crowds
Crowds are packing the Colosseum, the Louvre, the Acropolis and other major attractions as tourism exceeds 2019 records in some of Europe’s most popular destinations
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China exports slumped 12.4% in June from a year earlier as global demand weakened
China has reported its exports tumbled 12.4% in June from a year earlier as demand weakened after central banks raised interest rates to curb inflation
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