BEIJING () -China said on Thursday it would apply provisional duties on imports of industrial plastics from the United States, European Union, Japan and Taiwan after a months-long anti-dumping investi...
COPENHAGEN () – Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called the country’s business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump last week threatened military or e...
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Investing.com– China’s economy shows resilience but faces potential challenges due to limited policy support and external headwinds, according to Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) analysts. While recent export a...
By David Lawder WASHINGTON () – President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Treasury secretary, hedge fund manager Scott Bessent, vowed to maintain the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency as h...
By Cynthia Kim and Jihoon Lee SEOUL () -South Korea’s central bank unexpectedly left its policy interest rate unchanged on Thursday and signalled it needs to wait for the domestic political turmoil we...
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO () – The Bank of Japan will raise interest rates again at one of the two meetings this quarter to 0.50%, an overwhelming majority of economists surveyed by said, with most le...
By David Shepardson () -Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed a $1.6 billion settlement with U.S. agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 U.S. vehicl...
By Cynthia Kim and Jihoon Lee SEOUL () – South Korea’s central bank unexpectedly left its policy interest rate unchanged on Thursday, weighing the impact of its back-to-back cuts last year while suppo...
CARACAS () – Venezuela inflation was 48% annually in 2024, the lowest in 12 years, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told lawmakers in an annual address to the national assembly and other officials ...
TOKYO () – Two-thirds of Japanese companies are experiencing a serious business impact from a shortage of workers, a survey showed on Thursday, as the country’s population continues to shrink and age ...