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China to reimburse soy tariffs for state reserve

Bloomberg China will reimburse the buyer for the cost of the 25 percent tariff on soybean imports from the US if the cargoes are for state reserves, according to people familiar with the matter. Extra duties were applied to a range of US farm products from July 6 in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese ...

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Alibaba in talks with BT for cloud deal

Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is in talks with BT Group Plc about a cloud services partnership as the Chinese internet giant challenges Amazon.com Inc.’s dominance in Europe. An agreement between Alibaba and the IT consulting unit of Britain’s former phone monopoly could be similar to Alibaba’s existing arrangement with Vodafone Group Plc in Germany, according to a person familiar ...

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Typhoon Maria spurs heavy rain in Taiwan

Bloomberg A fierce typhoon is headed in the direction of Taiwan, spurring warnings over extreme weather that risks shuttering schools, businesses and the stock exchange. Super Typhoon Maria could bring strong winds and heavy rains to northern and central Taiwan in the coming days, Central Weather Bureau specialist Judy Wuu said. Taipei, the political and business capital, is on the ...

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Nissan finds ‘misconduct’ in exhaust, fuel economy tests

Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co., the Japanese carmaker that was embroiled in a vehicle-inspection scandal last year, said it uncovered some instances of misconduct involving falsified data about exhaust emissions and fuel economy. The data falsification, which occurred on 19 models across five plants in Japan, was found out when the company was carrying out an internal check about employees conducting ...

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Shell ramps up in Canadian town raising $30bn LNG hopes

Bloomberg A flurry of activity in a remote Canadian town is raising optimism that Royal Dutch Shell Plc and its partners are ready to go ahead with the nation’s largest infrastructure project: a C$40 billion ($30 billion) LNG terminal that could at last unlock energy exports to Asia. The action is unmistakable in Kitimat, British Columbia, the Pacific coast city ...

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UK’s aging N-fleet offers target for China ambitions

Bloomberg The possible replacement of the UK’s aging nuclear reactor fleet may offer China’s ambitious atomic power companies an outlet for investment and technology. That could be the driver behind reports over the weekend by London-based Sunday Times that state-owned China General Nuclear Power Corp “made an approach” about acquiring as much as 49 percent in eight UK nuclear power ...

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French business elite urges EU unity amid Trump’s disruptions

Bloomberg Political and business leaders gathering for an economic conference in southern France over the weekend called on the European Union (EU) to flex its muscles and save a world trade system disrupted by US President Donald Trump as tariff wars escalate among the US, Europe and China. “If tomorrow, there were to be new hikes of tariffs on other ...

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Britain to require electric car chargers for new homes

Bloomberg New homes built in the UK will soon be required to have charge points for electric vehicles, according to the government’s Road to Zero report released on Monday. “It is our intention that all new homes, where appropriate, should have a charge point available,” it said. “We plan to consult as soon as possible on introducing a requirement for ...

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Cosco clears US hurdle over Orient overseas deal

Bloomberg Cosco Shipping Holdings Co. pledged to sell a container terminal in California, helping allay concerns of US regulators and clearing the way for its $6.3 billion acquisition of Orient Overseas International Ltd. announced last year. The state-owned shipping giant signed a national security agreement with the US on July 6 to dispose of the Long Beach facility to a ...

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Pound gains as UK ‘averts’ leadership battle

Bloomberg The pound climbed to the strongest level in almost a month on optimism that a crisis engulfing UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s government won’t spiral into a leadership challenge. Sterling gained against both the dollar and the euro in London trading as traders judged the resignation of Brexit Secretary David Davis would make a soft exit from the EU ...

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