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Chinese solar manufacturers shifting manufacturing base to Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand to evade US tariffs
In a statement the U.S. Commerce Department said, it has asked a group of anonymous domestic solar manufacturers for additional information before it would consider a request to impose duties on panels produced in three Southeast Asian countries. The development… Read More ›
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SEC charges ex-Goldman Sachs senior compliance analyst with insider trading
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged former senior compliance analyst from Goldman Sachs Group Inc with insider trading, saying he made illegal trades involving banking clients while working in Warsaw, Poland. In a statement the SEC said Jose Luis… Read More ›
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Apollo Global Management’s affiliates acquire Thermal and Emission Control Materials from Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation for undisclosed amount
In a statement, Apollo Global Management, a U.S. private equity firm said, funds managed by its affiliates have entered a deal to acquire Thermal and Emission Control Materials business from Japan’s advanced materials producer Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation. The deal, which… Read More ›
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With Mounting Opposition And Debt, Momentum Being Lost By China’s Belt And Road Plans
According to a new report released on Wednesday, China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is in danger of losing momentum as resistance grows in target nations and debts build, clearing the door for competing projects to force Beijing out…. Read More ›
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Study Finds 37% Recovering Covid-19 Patients Have At Least One Long-Term Symptom
A large study conducted by Oxford University and the National Institute for Health Research, which was made public on Wednesday, revealed that 37 per cent of the patients that were examined in the study were found to be suffering from… Read More ›
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United Airlines will fire employees not vaccinated against COVID19
In a statement United Airlines said, it is ready to terminate around 600 U.S.-based employees who have failed to comply with its vaccination policy. In August, United Airlines became the first U.S. carrier to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all domestic employees. The… Read More ›
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EU leaders to meet in Oct to discuss surging energy prices
Leaders from the European Union are set to meet next month to discuss surging energy prices with governments scrambling to cushion households from the soaring prices. Benchmark European gas prices have shot up by more than 300% this year because… Read More ›
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