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EU prepares to retaliate over car tariffs before Trump talks

Bloomberg The European Union (EU) is preparing a new list of American goods to hit with protective measures if a mission to Washington fails to persuade US President Donald Trump not to raise levies on car imports. “If the US would impose these car tariffs that would be very unfortunate but we are preparing together with our member states a ...

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Canada’s economy strengthens in Q2

Bloomberg Canada’s economy is proving increasingly robust in the second quarter, with inflation and retail sales coming in ahead of economists’ expectations. The consumer price index rose at an annual pace of 2.5% in June, the fastest year-over-year acceleration since 2012, Statistics Canada said. Economists in a Bloomberg survey anticipated a 2.3% increase. In a separate report, the agency said ...

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Google is quietly working on a successor to Android

Bloomberg For more than two years, a small and stealthy group of engineers within Google has been working on software that they hope will eventually replace Android, the world’s dominant mobile operating system. As the team grows, it will have to overcome some fierce internal debate about how the software will work. The project, known as Fuchsia, was created from ...

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Reliance to borrow $6bn in consumer push

Bloomberg Reliance Industries Ltd., India’s second-largest company by market value, plans to raise about $5.8 billion in fresh debt this financial year as it expands its consumer businesses, according to people familiar with the matter. The billionaire Mukesh Ambani-led company will raise funds through loans and bonds, mostly in the Indian currency, the people said asking not to be named ...

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Chinese EV battery sector set for tough reshuffle as subsidies revised

Bloomberg China’s electric-vehicle battery sector is set for a brutal reshuffle as the government reforms subsidies to meet the more exacting technological demands of next-generation transport, according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. China built massive new battery capacity in recent years, aided by generous government support, creating industry heavyweights Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. and the Warren Buffett-backed BYD Co. ...

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Akzo treads water in China as CEO raises prices for paint

Bloomberg Akzo Nobel NV’s growth in China stuttered as Europe’s biggest coatings maker opted to push through higher prices for household paint at the expense of losing some customers. “After really sharp growth in China, we made a more deliberate choice to hit the pause button on growth,” Chief Executive Officer Thierry Vanlancker said on a media call. That led ...

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S Korea trims growth forecasts amid trade tensions

Bloomberg South Korea has trimmed its economic growth forecasts for this year, citing rising global trade tensions and a slump in facilities investment. Asia’s fourth-largest economy is expected to grow 2.9 percent in 2018, versus an earlier forecast of 3 percent, the finance ministry said on Wednesday. The economy grew 3.1 percent in 2017. “Exports excluding semiconductors are stagnant and ...

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Swatch’s highest profit since 2015 gets boost from Asia

Bloomberg Swatch Group AG, the maker of Omega and Tissot timepieces, reported the highest first-half profit in three years, fuelled by Asian demand and market share gains across its collection of 18 brands. Operating profit rose 70 percent to $628 million, the Biel, Switzerland-based company said in a statement. Analysts expected 612 million francs. The stock rose as much as ...

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US plans uranium import probe that may lead to tariffs

Bloomberg The Trump administration plans to open an investigation into whether uranium imports are harming national security, a move that could lead to tariffs on foreign shipments of the metal, said three people familiar with the matter. US uranium producers Energy Fuels Inc. and Ur-Energy Inc. filed a petition in January asking the Commerce Department to investigate the matter under ...

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Google fined $5bn by EU over Android

Bloomberg Google will be fined about $5 billion by the European Union (EU)over apps for Android mobile devices, setting a record for antitrust penalties, according to a person familiar with the EU decision. The penalty—the same amount the Netherlands contributes to the EU budget every year— is due to be announced by EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager at 1 pm ...

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