That comes after a Nikkei Asia report on Thursday that stated that the automakers are “passing some of the expense of U.S. tariffs.”
Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street fell to its 5th straight loss
Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street fell to a fifth straight loss, hurt by losses for Walmart and worries over coming cuts to interest rates.
Chocolate is set to get even more expensive — but the outlook looks sweeter next year
“There is this ongoing deficit in the in the market, big depletion of availability of cocoa beans and availability of products,” one analyst told CNBC.
A Berlin garden of flavorsome herbs revives a monastic health tradition from the Middle Ages
In a secluded lot next to a former gasworks in suburban Berlin, Martin Rötzel is breathing new life into a tradition of centuries past: the monastery garden.
Investing in Space: The U.S.-China space race is getting tighter
China’s gaining momentum in its ambitions to further its lunar agenda, locking Beijing in an increasingly tight space competition with Washington.
Proscribing Palestine Action under UK terror act is “ridiculous”
Jonathon Porritt says the UK’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act defies public opinion.
‘Silence Only Emboldens The Bully’: Chinese Envoy To India Xu Feihong On Trump Tariffs Tantrums
Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong, in a sharp critique of U.S. trade policy, accused Washington of adopting a “bully” mentality by imposing high tariffs on developing countries, including India.Speaking at an event organised by the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF) in New Delhi, Xu noted that while the United States had long reaped the benefits of a liberalised global trade system, it was
U.S. Tariffs Intensify India’s Push for Jet Engine Self-Reliance
India’s urgency to achieve jet engine autonomy has been sharply amplified against the backdrop of escalating U.S. tariffs, which threaten critical supply chains for its indigenous fighter aircraft programs. The Cabinet Committee on Security’s recent approval for the acquisition of 97 additional TEJAS MK-1A fighters aims to bolster the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) diminishing squadron strength.The IAF
Trump tariffs push India closer to America’s strategic rivals China and Russia
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OpenAI’s Chief People Officer, Julia Villagra, Steps Down: Company
OpenAI’s chief people officer, Julia Villagra, is leaving the company on Friday, the company confirmed to Reuters.