
German industrial orders rise more than expected in May
(Reuters) -German industrial orders rose significantly more than expected in May, due to large scale orders of ships, spacecraft and
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Germany Factory Orders Jump as Economy Recovers From Recession
German factory orders rebounded in May, a sign the manufacturing slump may be easing as Europe’s biggest economy
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BP Backs New Fuel for Ships Made Using Everyday Garbage
BP Plc is investing in a California-based startup that will use uneaten food and other waste to make
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Tesla and Chinese Rivals Signal Truce After Brutal EV Price War
Tesla Inc. and China’s top electric-vehicle makers including BYD Co. pledged to maintain fair competition and avoid “abnormal
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Nagoya Port Delays Restart Following Alleged Ransomware Attack
The Port of Nagoya will resume operations Thursday afternoon, the Nagoya Harbor Transportation Association said, after an alleged
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Biden to Announce $60 Million Enphase Energy Investment
President Joe Biden will announce a $60 million investment from Enphase Energy Inc., a manufacturer of solar-energy equipment,
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Mexico’s Viva Signs Preliminary Deal for 90 Airbus A321 Jets
Mexico’s Grupo Viva Aerobus SAB signed a preliminary order for 90 Airbus SE A321 jets as the carrier
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Canada Port Strike Enters Fifth Day With Talks Deadlocked, Threatening Economy
Canadian dockworkers and their employers remained deadlocked as a strike crippling West Coast trade entered its fifth day,
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JetBlue Won’t Appeal DOJ Ruling Against American Airlines Alliance
JetBlue Airways Corp. won’t appeal a federal judge’s ruling that declared its alliance with American Airlines Group Inc.
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Little-Known Russia Wheat Exporter Takes Top Spot in a Year
A company created in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has become its top wheat trader in
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GM, Toyota US Sales Jump in Sign of Auto Industry Strength
General Motors Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. both posted strong sales gains in the second quarter, signs of
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UPS Drivers Head Toward Possible Strike After Labor Talks Fail
More than 300,000 United Parcel Service Inc. workers hurtled toward a strike after the company failed to reach
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