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Baltimore bridge collapse
EnvironmentFixing the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed this week could cost more than $800 million—and take several years to repair
By Ben Finley, Brian Witte and The Associated PressMarch 29, 2024
How the Baltimore bridge collapse could affect U.S. automakers: ‘It will probably lengthen the supply chain a bit’
NewslettersHow the Baltimore bridge collapse could affect U.S. automakers: ‘It will probably lengthen the supply chain a bit’
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 27, 2024
Apple CEO Tim Cook praises Tesla-beating BYD on China visit, pushes AI-infused environmental theme as geopolitical tensions loom
TechApple CEO Tim Cook praises Tesla-beating BYD on China visit, pushes AI-infused environmental theme as geopolitical tensions loom
By BloombergMarch 24, 2024
President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo
RetailThe hidden, anti-LGBTQ+ reason that could punch a hole in the $120 billion chocolate industry
By Amanda GerutMarch 20, 2024
Lego CEO Niels B. Christiansen
RetailLego CEO promises to use more expensive, renewable plastic in toy blocks by 2032 – without passing higher costs on to consumers
By Christian Wienberg and BloombergMarch 18, 2024
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LifestyleYour Zara and Stradivarius shipments might be delayed as the Red Sea crisis presses on
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 15, 2024
Anheuser-Busch InBev Bud Lite beer cans at a store in New York City
RetailMultibillion-dollar Bud Light maker and Coca-Cola bottler publicly shamed for waiting months to pay U.K. suppliers
By Ryan HoggMarch 12, 2024
Boeing is in talks to buy its former unit Spirit AeroSystems and says the move would ‘strengthen aviation safety’
TechBoeing is in talks to buy its former unit Spirit AeroSystems and says the move would ‘strengthen aviation safety’
By Julie Johnsson, Ryan Beene and BloombergMarch 1, 2024
A headshot of Amazon seller Albert Grazi
TechAmazon collects $140 billion in annual fees from sellers. Now many are fuming over ‘crazy’ new fees they say tighten Amazon’s grip on their businesses
By Jason Del ReyMarch 1, 2024
Two executives engage in a tense conversaton
NewslettersDiversity heads and corporate attorneys clash over DEI legal risks
By Ruth UmohFebruary 28, 2024
A worker gathers cocoa pods cut from trees into a sack on a farm in Azaguie, Ivory Coast.
EnvironmentChocolate 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 BloombergFebruary 27, 2024
DP World CEO: Supply chains are facing multiple challenges. Trade policies and procedures shouldn’t add to them
CommentaryDP World CEO: Supply chains are facing multiple challenges. Trade policies and procedures shouldn’t add to them
By Sultan Ahmed bin SulayemFebruary 26, 2024
a number of wind turbines amid water
FinanceDanish wind giant’s abysmal 3 months have a lot to do with America, ‘the most painful’ part of its portfolio
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 7, 2024
The China dilemma: U.S. CEOs face whiplash and tough choices as tensions mount
MagazineThe China dilemma: U.S. CEOs face whiplash and tough choices as tensions mount
By Geoff Colvin and Ram CharanFebruary 2, 2024
Shot of a young female call center agent using a laptop at work
NewslettersNewly hired Black workers face greater scrutiny from their bosses, study finds
By Ruth UmohJanuary 31, 2024
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