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Europe escalates scrutiny of Chinese firms over unfair state subsidies
EU regulators reportedly raided e-commerce giant Temu’s Irish offices, and opened a probe into another firm.
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The Secret Algorithm Behind Your $20 Burger
According to multiple lawsuits, data analytics firm Agri Stats has quietly enabled the nation’s largest meat processors to coordinate price hikes and wage suppression for decades.
Trump 3 Time Voter Says He FAILED On Economy
Democrats in crypto talks are working against the campaign-season clock
Digital assets super PACs are likely to start spending big against lawmakers standing in the way of an industry-sought deal.
Despite US Tariffs, China’s Trade Surplus Exceeds 1 Trillion Dollars
Though Chinese exports to the US have declined almost 19% since the start of Trump’s tariff war in April, it has been able to diversify both its export destinations as well as the basket of goods to counter the effects.
Exxon plans to cut low-carbon spending by a third
It's the latest sign of a pullback on decarbonization across most big oil companies.
LNG supply glut to give EU leverage on methane rules, report says
While the LNG market has been tight for the past few years, many new export terminals will come online soon, pushing the market to oversupply by 2028.