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Europe is stemming the tide of plastic pollution

The European Commission’s proposal to ban plastic straws, plates, cutlery and drink stirrers, and slash the consumption of many other single-use products, is more than just a nice, novel idea. It’s a step urgently needed from every country — as plastic trash pours into the oceans at the rate of almost 9 million tons a year. The flood of trash ...

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China’s foreign investment door opens, but only barely

When is a loosening of foreign investment rules not really a loosening of foreign investment rules? When China’s doing it in the face of a brewing trade war. The country’s latest so-called “negative list” issued last week, which comprises a group of industries where foreign businesses are either prohibited from investing or restricted to joint ventures with a degree of ...

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Amazon closes on Apple in the $1 trillion stakes

In the battle for the first company to reach and sustain $1 trillion in stock market value, don’t count out a come-from-behind victory. Apple Inc. has had a lock on its spot as the world’s most valuable public company by stock value for several years, and we’ve been waiting for it to crest the $1 trillion market cap milestone. The ...

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