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GE Appliances’ Chinese owner readies for ‘tariff hit’

Bloomberg One of China’s largest appliance makers is preparing for the impact of US trade tariffs as it seeks to expand its international footprint. About 5 percent of products sold in the US by GE Appliances — a unit of Qingdao Haier Co. — are imported from China and face tariffs now or will get hit by those being proposed ...

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Japan mulls daylight savings to save Olympics from summers

Bloomberg Japan is considering implementing daylight savings time in 2019 and 2020 to cope with the intense summer heat, after soaring temperatures this year cast doubt over the ability of the country to safely host the 2020 Olympics, the Sankei newspaper reported. The government and ruling parties are seeking to pass a bill this autumn, according to the report, which ...

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Path from Pyongyang to Washington is via Seoul

Koreans have a saying that helps explain the recent upbeat exchanges between Washington, Seoul and Pyongyang: “Say pretty things to hear pretty things.” Beyond the Trump White House, there remains much skepticism that North Korea will ever give up its nuclear weapons. Recent leaks about North Korea’s continuing efforts to build its nuclear and missile arsenal underline this concern that ...

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