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Brazil’s rare earth exports to China tripled in the first half of 2025 just as Chinese imports surged to a record high, fuelling concerns that Beijing-Washington trade tensions may be quietly re ...
Trump’s Plan to Revive U.S. Shipping Stumbles White House moves prompt staff cuts at a new shipbuilding office and warnings of setbacks at shipyards and the Merchant Marine ...
India’s exports remained flat at $35.14 billion in June due to global economic uncertainties, while the trade deficit narrowed to a four-month low of $18.78 billion during the month, the ...
Taiwan’s exports to the US in the first half of this year hit a record high, buoyed by robust demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing applications, as well as ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore's non-oil domestic exports rose 13 per cent in June from the same month a year earlier, government data showed on Thursday (Jul 17), outpacing analysts' estimates as shipments ...
In her 2023 article “How to Win Friends and Choke China’s Chip Supply,” Emily Kilcrease of the Center for a New American Security argued that multilateral cooperation was a vital component of a ...
BUDAPEST, July 4 (Reuters) - Unusually low water levels on the Danube river in Hungary are affecting shipping, agriculture, and local ecosystems along Europe's second-longest river, which is a ...
Nvidia to resume shipping H20 graphic processing chips to China in boon for nation’s AI Nvidia has applied to sell the H20 GPU again, and the US government has ‘assured Nvidia that licences ...
Is there anything more satisfying than getting that Platinum trophy? To score your Platinum trophy in the PlayStation classic Astro Bot, you must first collect ...
Dr. Kristin Moffitt, an infectious disease specialist at Boston Children's Hospital, explains the Massachusetts vaccination requirements.
Economists are warning of a slower second half for Singapore’s key exports, despite a surprise 13 per cent jump on-year in June. While the rebound signals resilience, risks like US tariffs and ...
Russia's manufacturing activity contracted sharply in June, a sign that its economy could be slowing. The downturn was driven by weak demand and a strong ruble, affecting exports and jobs. Russia ...