Canada’s biggest province said it will remove American products from its government-run liquor stores as part of its response to President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.
The European Union has said it will “respond firmly” if the US imposes tariffs on the bloc in the latest sign of discontent with President Donald Trump’s trade tactics that are reverberating globally.
US Securities Exchange Commission staff have been told to seek permission from leadership before formally starting probes, Reuters reported, citing people briefed on the matter who weren’t identified.
UniCredit SpA holds an equity stake of about 4.1% in the share capital of Generali, according to a press release on Sunday.
What started as a promising year for emerging-market local debt is quickly souring as a strong dollar and a barrage of US ...
Iraq’s parliament passed a long-awaited plan to boost payments to oil companies in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, a ...
A group of people who say they were victims of state-sponsored abductions in Kenya asked the International Criminal Court to investigate President William Ruto’s administration for human rights ...
Australian house prices slid further in January as buyers in the triangle of Melbourne-Canberra-Sydney found themselves ...
President Donald Trump’s upcoming 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and 10% duties on products from China are set ...
India’s move to slash import duties on a slew of items is a signal that industry can’t count on protectionist measures from the government, the nation’s finance secretary said on Sunday, amid US ...
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy will discuss the Chagos Islands at a meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio later this month, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
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