International News

NYC ends mask mandate for children under 5

  Bloomberg New York City’s requirement that 2- to 4-year-old wear masks in schools and day care centers is coming to an end next week, Mayor Eric Adams said on Thursday. Starting Monday, June 13, masks will be optional for children under age 5 in all early childhood settings, Adams said in a statement. “I have always said that the ...

Read More »

Europe’s record inflation doesn’t show overheating: Draghi

  Bloomberg Italian Premier Mario Draghi said surging inflation in Europe doesn’t reflect excess demand, and there’s still spare capacity to be found in the region’s economy. The former European Central Bank president spoke out on the day that officials led by his successor, Christine Lagarde, are set to stop bond purchases and firm up plans for interest-rate increases to ...

Read More »

Hungary unveils windfall taxes, $6.1b in spending cuts

  Bloomberg Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban used his emergency powers to publish decrees on a sweeping set of windfall taxes and to order about $6.1 billion in spending cuts for this year and next. The measures, which will hit industries from banking to energy and airlines to telecommunications, underscore the extent of the budget imbalance that has spooked investors ...

Read More »

India eyes low green hydrogen costs to spur clean energy use

  Bloomberg India plans to slash the production costs of green hydrogen to $1 a kilogram from $5-$6 currently to encourage industries to use cleaner energy and wants access to cheaper loans to help fund that transition, a senior government official said. The world’s third-largest carbon emitter put out a roadmap in February to become a hub for the production ...

Read More »

Lifting tariffs on goods may make sense: Gina Raimondo

  Bloomberg President Joe Biden’s commerce chief said it “may make sense” to lift tariffs on some goods as a way to tame the hottest inflation in almost four decades. “Steel and aluminum — we’ve decided to keep some of those tariffs because we need to protect American workers and we need to protect our steel industry; it’s a matter ...

Read More »

Apple supplier BYD aims to make tablets in Vietnam this month

Bloomberg Apple Inc supplier BYD plans to begin commercial production of iPads this month in northern Vietnam after a trial run started in May, according to a provincial government official. The production of the tablets is a boost for a country expected to benefit as electronics manufacturers seek alternatives to China. “The factory has been running a trial phase since ...

Read More »

Carro buys stake in Indonesia’s MPM Rent

  Bloomberg Carro, one of Southeast Asia’s biggest online marketplaces for used cars, has agreed to buy a 50% stake in Indonesian automotive financing and rental company MPM Rent for S$75 million ($54.5 million) to expand in the world’s fourth most populous country. The deal will lead to a strategic partnership between Carro and PT Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Tbk, which ...

Read More »

Good monsoon outlook in India tempers ‘export curb’ fears

  Bloomberg Ample rice reserves in India, the world’s biggest exporter of the food staple, and expectations for bountiful monsoon rains should allay concerns about the possibility of any “drastic” measures to curb exports, according to National Commodities Management Services Ltd. Global markets are fretting that rice may be next on the agenda after India restricted wheat and sugar exports. ...

Read More »

Argentina expects record $90b exports on commodities boom

Bloomberg Argentina’s government is expecting record export levels this year as the nation benefits from the surge of commodity prices. South America’s second-largest economy is forecast to export $90 billion of goods this year, according to a senior government official who asked not to be named to discuss unpublished projections. That would be at least a 15% jump from last ...

Read More »

Slump in new car sales raises specter of US recession

Bloomberg Slumping US new car sales in May on continued high prices and low inventories have some analysts worried those lower-than-expected results could be a harbinger of a broader economic downturn. Sales of new cars last month fall to 12.8 million vehicles at a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, representing an 11% drop from April, according to data compiled by Wards ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend