Bloomberg Spanish fashion retailer Inditex SA is temporarily closing all its shops in Russia and halting online sales in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The retailer “cannot guarantee the continuity of operations and trading conditions†in Russia, it said in a statement. Inditex has 502 stores in the country, of which 86 are its Zara brand. While ...
Read More »US airlines trim guidance over jet fuel costs
Bloomberg US airlines counting on rejuvenated demand for spring and summer travel as the coronavirus wanes now face a new setback as Russia’s attack on Ukraine pushes jet fuel prices to multiyear highs. Carriers could reveal reductions in planned flying as they update financial guidance at industry conferences in the coming weeks, Conor Cunningham, an MKM Partners analyst, said ...
Read More »Ukraine evacuation efforts fail again as Russia presses demands
Bloomberg Efforts failed for a second day to halt Russia’s siege of the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol to allow the evacuation of tens of thousands as President Vladimir Putin pressed ahead with the invasion and demand for the country’s “demilitarization.†Russian troops violated a temporary ceasefire agreement, Anton Herashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister, said on his ...
Read More »Finland’s leader leverages Joe Biden face time to boost ties
Bloomberg Finnish President Sauli Niinisto met with President Joe Biden in the White House, signaling that he’s looking for a closer relationship with the superpower after Finland’s neighbor Russia invaded Ukraine. They agreed to start a “clear process†to enhance security and defense cooperation, also involving Nordic partners, Niinisto, 73, told reporters after their talks in Washington, DC. Asked whether ...
Read More »Russia accused of nuclear terrorism as world looks on aghast
Bloomberg President Vladimir Putin was denounced for his “recklessness†after Ukraine said that Russian forces attacked a nuclear power plant, raising the stakes in the war and prompting calls for an even more robust response to the Kremlin’s aggression. Nato foreign ministers and European leaders condemned what Kyiv described as an assault on the Zaporizhzhia facility in southeast Ukraine, Europe’s ...
Read More »Pence deepens rift with Trump over Putin praise
Bloomberg Former Vice President Mike Pence plans to tell Republican donors that there’s no place in the GOP for “apologists†of Russian President Vladimir Putin, his latest shot at Donald Trump ahead of a possible 2024 presidential election bid. Pence is expected to make the comments about Putin and defend the expansion of Nato in Eastern Europe during a ...
Read More »Australia to unveil more nuclear submarine plans
Bloomberg Australia expects to soon announce more specifics of a plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines under a security partnership with the US and UK, Defense Minister Peter Dutton said. Prime Minister Scott Morrison in September announced the new defense alliance and moved to scrap a deal struck in 2016 with French shipbuilder Naval Group to build as many as ...
Read More »US to begin review of tariffs on $300 billion of China imports
Bloomberg President Joe Biden’s administration will soon start a review of the first group of tariffs on more than $300 billion in Chinese imports needed to prevent their expiration, a process likely to bring new scrutiny of their effectiveness as inflation runs at a four-decade high. The evaluation, officially known as a “review of necessity,†so far has attracted ...
Read More »Musk to send more Starlink terminals to Ukraine, Zelenskiy Says
Bloomberg Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Elon Musk promised the country another batch of Starlink satellite terminals to help keep internet communication working as the country fights Russia’s invasion. In a Twitter post, Zelenskiy said he spoke with Musk, the CEO of Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, and another delivery of Starlink systems will arrive next week “for destroyed cities.†...
Read More »Visa, Mastercard suspend their operations in Russia
Bloomberg Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. are suspending their operations in Russia, a coordinated attempt that threatens to further isolate the economy from the international community following President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine. In separate statements that arrived within minutes of each other, Visa cited “Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and the unacceptable events that we have witnessed,†...
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