Former England cricketer and crossbench peer will ‘bat for business down under’, says Liz Truss Last modified on Mon 23 Aug 2021 06.58 EDT Ian Botham, the former England cricketer
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Global shipping industry disrupted again, this time by floods in Europe and China
Shipping has already seen massive disruptions this year like the Ever Given running aground in the Suez Canal and delays stemming from an uptick in Covid cases near ports in
Continue reading »Biden, Trump trade shots in potential 2024 preview
Eric Shawn: Biden vs. Trump II Dueling rallies shape the political narrative from Democrats and Republicans ahead of the midterms The next race for the White House remains far down
Continue reading »UK making trade deals with countries abusing human rights, says TUC
TUC says UK should use its leverage to ensure countries respect labour and human rights Last modified on Wed 30 Jun 2021 01.21 EDT Boris Johnson’s government has been accused
Continue reading »U.S. blocks seafood imports from Chinese fleet over alleged crew mistreatment, forced labor
Customs and Border Protection said it will place an immediate hold on any imports linked to the more than 30 vessels operated by Dalian Ocean Fishing, under a U.S. law that bars
Continue reading »Boeing pauses 737 Max deliveries due to electrical issue, warns of 'light' April handovers
Boeing's CEO said the company has paused deliveries of new 737 Max planes because of electrical problems on some the jets. Boeing disclosed the problems earlier this year but the
Continue reading »Stock futures trade lower ahead of monthly jobs report
How does emotion impact the stock market? Kingsview Asset Management CIO Scott Martin and Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude on U.S. equity markets sliding back into negative territory after
Continue reading »Stock futures trade cautiously higher ahead of Trump impeachment vote
How to take advantage of the ‘reopening trade’ Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management CEO Phil Blancato discusses reopening stock winners and losers. U.S. equity futures are trading higher ahead of the
Continue reading »China to impose temporary anti-subsidies on Australian wine imports from Dec. 11
China will temporarily impose anti-subsidy fees on some Australian wine imports from Dec. 11, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, ramping up pressure on the industry amid rising Australia-China political
Continue reading »China is the 'principal military and economic threat' in Asia, says Wilbur Ross
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross said China accounts for many anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders imposed by the U.S., and makes up a "good portion" of the U.S. entity
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