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Caterpillar comes back down to earth in China

All Caterpillar Inc. said was that demand in China would be flat this year. That only scrapes the surface. The US industrial bellwether blamed China for the 4 percent slide in its Asia-Pacific sales for the fourth quarter. The mainland market constitutes 10 percent to 15 percent of the company’s construction-segment sales and 5 percent to 10 percent of the ...

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In Brexit talks, May opts for dithering and delay

On January 29, the UK sent a resounding message to the European Union: “We demand that you give us what we want.” Don’t expect the audience to be receptive. Parliament was considering changes to Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal, which it rejected by a spectacular margin two weeks ago. One measure that carried the day, and which May supported, ...

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Germany shouldn’t rush to abandon coal by 2038

Policy decisions about climate change are among the toughest a government can make: Any change in direction is practically guaranteed to displease the stakeholders. A commission set up by the German government to work out how the country will phase out coal called for ending the fuel’s use by 2038. Energy companies, labor unions and environmentalists are all unhappy. The ...

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