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US lifts sanctions on unit of Chinese shipping firm

Bloomberg The US lifted sanctions against a unit of China’s biggest shipping company that was accused of hauling Iranian crude in violation of American restrictions. According to a notice posted on the Treasury Department’s website in Washington, sanctions were removed. In September, restrictions were placed on the Dalian units of China COSCO Shipping Corp, sending freight rates soaring as traders ...

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US disappointed as Johnson gives Huawei partial 5G role

Bloomberg UK prime minister Boris Johnson risked a rift with president Donald Trump as he gave Huawei Technologies Co the green light to help develop Britain’s next-generation broadband networks. While the UK government announced it will keep what it calls high-risk vendors such as Huawei out of the most sensitive core parts of its 5G mobile networks, the company will ...

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Zuckerberg plots Brussels trip amid EU bid to revamp rules

Bloomberg Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg is slated to visit Brussels in mid-February, meeting with European Union (EU) officials as the social media giant fends off antitrust and privacy scrutiny over how it handles user data. Zuckerberg’s trip to the EU capital follows a recent visit by Alphabet Inc’s chief Sundar Pichai and comes as the EU is ...

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‘Apple working to mitigate impact of China coronavirus’

Bloomberg Apple Inc Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tim Cook said the company has some suppliers in the Wuhan area of China impacted by the coronavirus outbreak, and is working with them to mitigate any production loss. Cook said the impact outside of Wuhan is less clear. He said that the factories are starting back up after the Lunar Holiday on ...

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China virus outbreak sparks a global run on face masks

Bloomberg People across the globe are stockpiling facial masks to protect themselves from the new coronavirus, depleting online malls and store shelves from California to Beijing. Yet their efficacy against an outbreak that’s claimed more than 130 lives remains uncertain. On Amazon and Alibaba, many shops peddling anti-virus masks had run out of stock as of Wednesday. Across China, Hong ...

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Prosecutors raid ex-Ghosn lawyer’s office

Bloomberg Tokyo prosecutors raided the offices of a former lawyer for Carlos Ghosn, likely searching for documents that could be related to the indicted former auto titan’s escape to Lebanon from Japan, public broadcaster NHK reported. The lawyer, Junichiro Hironaka, has denied any involvement in helping Ghosn flee and a person who answered the phone at his Tokyo office on ...

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Virus prompts India top cotton trader to stop sales to China

Bloomberg Kotak Commodity Services Pvt, one of India’s top cotton exporters, will stop selling new cargoes to China on concern the spread of coronavirus may force the top buyer of the fiber to close ports and banks. The Mumbai-based company will look for new buyers of cotton in countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Taiwan and Vietnam to make up for ...

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Toyota is halting China production until Feb 9

Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp is halting operations in China until February 9, joining a growing list of global companies that have cut back on business activities in China as a new coronavirus infection spreads, with more than 130 people killed already. “Given the various factors including the guidelines by the local and region governments and parts supply situation, as of ...

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Lighthizer to talk trade deal with India before Trump visit

Bloomberg US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will be in India in the second week of February to finalise a trade deal ahead of President Donald Trump’s expected visit, according to people with knowledge of the matter. India is keen to sign an agreement during Trump’s visit and trade minister Piyush Goyal has invited Lighthizer to discuss the details of a ...

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Americans will inherit $764b this year, mostly tax-free

Bloomberg One way the rich get richer is through inheritance, and they’re barely paying taxes on it. Americans are projected to inherit $764 billion this year and will pay an average tax of just 2.1% on that income, New York University law professor Lily Batchelder estimates in a paper published on Tuesday by the Brookings Institution. By contrast, the estimated ...

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