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Retail
South Africa, the world’s second-largest exporter of oranges, lemons, and grapefruits, looks to peel back EU citrus restrictions it deems ‘not justified, proportionate or appropriate’
By
Antony Sguazzin
,
Paul Vecchiatto
and
Bloomberg
April 16, 2024
Retail
Brexit red tape interferes with the transportation of racehorses to England for this week’s Cheltenham Festival
By
Olivia Fletcher
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Bloomberg
March 11, 2024
Environment
Chocolate and cosmetic prices could soar on Europe’s new cocoa law that requires firms to prove that every bean they import didn’t contribute to deforestation
By
Mumbi Gitau
,
Baudelaire Mieu
,
Ekow Dontoh
and
Bloomberg
February 27, 2024
Tech
Japan is still selling chipmaking tools to Chinese buyers, and it led to an almost 30% jump in exports to China last month
By
Yuri Kageyama
and
The Associated Press
February 21, 2024
Tech
China’s dominant EV exports are set to get even cheaper off the back of a huge new subsidy program to boost sales in Thailand
By
Dylan Sloan
January 24, 2024
Newsletters
Liquified natural gas is finally taking off in Europe—and that’s good news for the U.S.
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 9, 2024
Tech
Arm lays off over 70 software engineers in China and will relocate some of the jobs outside the country as U.S. chip restrictions take hold
By
Jane Lanhee Lee
,
Ian King
and
Bloomberg
December 18, 2023
Tech
‘We cannot let China get these chips’: Commerce Secretary Raimondo says more funding needed for AI export controls
By
Peter Martin
and
Bloomberg
December 3, 2023
Newsletters
The U.S.’s efforts to stymie Chinese chip production are not watertight
By
David Meyer
November 15, 2023
Finance
Russian ruble surges after Putin ordered 43 companies to prop up the slumping currency by selling some of their foreign cash
By
Prarthana Prakash
October 12, 2023
Politics
Elon Musk’s Shanghai-built Tesla EVs targeted in EU probe into Chinese state subsidies to avoid ‘a race to the bottom’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
September 26, 2023
Politics
Russia appears to have found a way to circumvent $60 barrel price cap sanction on crude oil exports
By
Christiaan Hetzner
September 25, 2023
Indians in America panic-buy after steep export cut: ‘I might have to substitute Basmati rice but it doesn’t taste that good, especially with South Indian dishes’
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
July 29, 2023
Tech
Chipmaker CEOs head to Washington to fight restrictions on selling to China—and protect their bottom lines
By
Jenny Leonard
,
Ian King
and
Bloomberg
July 15, 2023
Yellen says Biden administration might ease curbs on tech exports to China when they have ‘unintended consequences’
By
Joe McDonald
and
The Associated Press
July 10, 2023
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