The European Union is braced for retaliation from China after the bloc voted Friday to impose tariffs on the import of Chinese electric vehicles, which Brussels says receive unfair state subsidies.
Countries like Ghana, Sri Lanka and Zambia have defaulted on their debt in recent years, while others are struggling to make payments after the global interest rate hiking cycle sent borrowing costs higher
While Americans continue to struggle under unrelentingly high rents, as many as 223,0000 affordable housing units like Maalouf's across the U.S. could be yanked out from under them in the next five years alone
Producers highlight the environmentally friendly properties of cork, which is lightweight, recyclable, waterproof and fire-resistant, to encourage its use in diverse settings
Analysts say Friday’s outcome is affirmation of the EU’s ‘de-risking’ agenda but will likely intensify trade tensions between Beijing and Brussels
Move will allow time to negotiate new contract
It’s unclear whether they’ll be able to stave off trend that has seeped into virtually every workspace
German automakers worry Beijing will retaliate and affect access to their largest market
A local fight over a Chinese electric vehicle battery factory reflects broader controversy over Chinese investments in the U.S. VOA’s Calla Yu reports on how the issue of U.S.-China competition is playing out in a town in Michigan during this year’s U.S. presidential election. Videographer: Yu Gang
The Mekong feeds millions
An economist says the drop is an adjustment toward the ZiG's real value and a reflection of the actual state of Zimbabwe’s economy
As world leaders gather for the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York this week, the charity Oxfam says they are being undermined by what it calls a ‘global oligarchy’ of the super-rich who exert control over the global economy.
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