Economists and human rights experts ascribe heavy hit the region is taking to global supply chains shifting to reroute exports from China and to China’s persistent dominance in key commodities
Experts also blame protectionism and other human 'roadblocks'
Rate cut is its third since June and shows optimism among rate-setters over the path of inflation
Move comes amid concerns from European governments and companies over Chinese firms gaining momentum
Economic output in Gaza shrank by 85%, plunging 2.3 million into poverty
However, growth is expected to remain comfortably above last year's 2.4% thanks to higher private consumption and investment, the World Bank says
Owner says Wonderland could not bounce back from Superstorm Sandy in 2012, the pandemic in 2020 and an increase in New Jersey’s minimum wage that doubled his payroll costs, leaving him $4 million in debt
Filippo Grandi said an unprecedented 123 million people are now displaced around the world by conflicts, persecution, poverty and climate change
The Nobel memorial prize in economics was awarded Monday to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson for research into differences in prosperity between nations
The company is among China's largest automakers and is targeting 500,000 overseas sales by 2030
Innovations unveiled in recent days by the Seattle-based tech titan included a delivery van computer system to shave time off deliveries by its speed-obsessed logistics network
Annual inflation at 209%, month-on-month at 3.5% in September
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