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Economy
China to impose 34% retaliatory tariff on all goods imported from the U.S.
Chinese and U.S. flags flutter near The Bund, before U.S. trade delegation meet their Chinese counterparts for talks in Shanghai,…
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Politics
National Insurance: Lush and Kwik Fit say rise will push prices higher
Tom Espiner & Emma Smith BBC business reporters Getty Images Cosmetics company Lush and car repair chain Kwik Fit are…
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Economy
El-Erian says U.S. recession risks are now ‘uncomfortably high’
Mohamed Aly El-Erian, chief economic advisor for Allianz SE. Bloomberg | Getty Images President Donald Trump’s extensive raft of import…
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Finance
China’s cities may see ‘flying taxis’ as soon as three years, aviation company Ehang predicts
A flying taxi displayed at the China Telecom booth at SNIEC in Shanghai, on June 26, 2024, during the opening…
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Politics
Luton airport expansion approved by government
Danny Fullbrook BBC News, Bedfordshire Luton Rising The expansion plans include a new terminal building for the Bedfordshire-based airport London…
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Finance
China’s response to new U.S. tariffs will likely focus more on stimulus, building trade ties
Chinese national flags flutter on boats near shipping containers at the Yangshan Port outside Shanghai, China, February 7, 2025. Go…
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Politics
Trump tariffs: This is the biggest change to global trade in 100 years
The impact of these tariffs on the world economy will be huge. They can be measured by the lines on…
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Politics
Buy British to beat Trump over tariffs, urge Lib Dems
The Liberal Democrats are urging Britons to buy UK-made products to support businesses hit by Donald Trump’s latest round of…
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Politics
Labour launches local election campaign with promise of ‘change’
Becky Morton Political reporter PA Media Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged the public to “vote for change in…
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Politics
Chris Mason: UK relief but not delight at Trump tariffs
Office lights in some corners of Westminster were on much later than usual last night. Why? Because ministers and officials,…
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