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Inquirer Business on MSNTariffs-hit Jaguar Land Rover to cut 500 jobsIndian-owned Jaguar Land Rover, which halted exports of its cars to the United States in April over tariffs, said Thursday it planned to cut up to 500 UK management jobs. The cuts to be carried out ...
South Korea is known for its cars and electronics, but President Trump’s recent tariffs have some worried about another ...
A top Federal Reserve official said late Thursday that the central bank should cut its key interest rate later this month, ...
The unveiling of a symbolic BRICS banknote at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum represents far more than ceremonial posturing — it signals a deliberate escalation in the bloc's strategy ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNUS stocks end at fresh records as markets shrug off tariff worriesA jump in US retail sales boosted US stocks and world markets Thursday even as investors mulled the US rates outlook, US ...
President Donald Trump’s bizarre pivot from one extreme to the other in the Jeffrey Epstein fever swamps dominated the news in recent days, for understandable reasons. This was a ...
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The Western Journal on MSNBBC Blames Trump Tariffs After Automaker Jaguar Cuts Jobs – Completely Ignores Woke Ad Campaign BacklashThe company behind "the worst car ad in history" is roving again that when it comes to public appeal, going woke is a non-starter. Jaguar Land Rover, the luxury vehicle maker headquartered in Coventry ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said in a letter that he will raise taxes on many imported goods from Canada to 35%, ...
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The Independent on MSNThe three reasons why beef is so expensive in the U.S.The three reasons why beef is so expensive in the U.S. - The average price of a pound of ground beef rose to $6.12 in June ...
The emergence of a flesh-eating pest in cattle herds in Mexico has put extra pressure on supply because officials cut off all ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is trying again to end the war in Ukraine – not by targeting Russia, but by hitting the countries ...
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Businesses are already passing the cost of tariffs onto consumers, Federal Reserve survey finds - Prices are expected to rise ...
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