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Several More Children Sickened by Fruit Pouches Tainted With Lead, FDA Says
WASHINGTON—More children were apparently sickened by apple puree pouches recently recalled due to dangerous lead contamination, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said. The agency has received 52 reports of ...
November 24, 2023
BY
The Associated Press
Customs Officers Find Two Live Tarantulas Hidden in Packages at Edmonton Airport: CBSA
EDMONTON--Border services officers at Edmonton International Airport say they found two live tarantulas on separate dates—one hidden in ...
August 14, 2023
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Marnie Cathcart
ANALYSIS: After a Strong Opening, China’s Economy Begins to Falter
News analysis Not even a month ago, reports of a first-quarter consumer-spending surge created much enthusiasm about China’s ...
May 16, 2023
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Milton Ezrati
China’s Shrinking Imports, Slower Exports Growth Darken Economic Outlook
BEIJING—China’s imports contracted sharply in April, while exports rose at a slower pace, reinforcing signs of feeble domestic ...
May 10, 2023
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Reuters
Official Chinese Data Depict Soaring Exports to South Asia; Economic Institutions Uncover True Status
News Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently claimed that China’s economic growth is stable, citing a double-digit ...
April 22, 2023
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Kathleen Li
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Ellen Wan
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Lynn Xu
Aluminum Prices Shrug Off 200 Percent US Import Tariffs for Russia
LONDON—Aluminum prices on the London Metal Exchange shrugged off a decision by the United States to impose steep ...
February 24, 2023
BY
Reuters
US Import Prices Fall in January; Annual Increase Smallest in Two Years
WASHINGTON—U.S. import prices dropped for a seventh straight month in January amid declining costs for energy products, leading ...
February 18, 2023
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Reuters
Chinese Regime Eases Pandemic Restrictions on Imported Non-Cold Chain Goods Amid Sharp Economic Downturn
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently relaxed its pandemic control measures imposed on non-cold chain imports. On ...
July 17, 2022
BY
Sophia Lam
US Import Prices Accelerate in March on Petroleum
WASHINGTON—U.S. import prices accelerated by the most in 11 years in March as the crisis in Eastern Europe ...
April 16, 2022
BY
Reuters
Britain to Halt Import of Russian Oil by End of Year
Britain will join the United States in halting the import of Russian oil and related products, to ramp ...
March 9, 2022
BY
Simon Veazey
U.S. Banning Russia Oil Imports; 80% of U.S. Firms in China Want to Stay: Poll | NTD Business
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday a ban on Russia oil and gas imports to the United States, in response ...
March 8, 2022
BY
Paul Greaney
Sonos Wins Google Import Ban Ruling in US Patent Fight
WASHINGTON—A U.S. trade court barred Google late Thursday from importing products that infringe home-audio company Sonos's smart-speaker patents. ...
January 9, 2022
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Reuters
Oil Prices Slip After China Cuts Import Quotas
LONDON—Oil prices eased on Thursday after the world's top importer China cut the first batch of crude import ...
December 30, 2021
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Reuters
US Current Account Deficit Spikes to Highest Level In 15 Years on Import Surge
The current account deficit, which essentially reflects U.S. expenditure exceeding income, rose sharply in the third quarter to ...
December 21, 2021
BY
Tom Ozimek
US Will Open Talks With Japan on Import Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
WASHINGTON—The United States said on Friday it will open talks with Japan that could lead to an easing ...
November 13, 2021
BY
Reuters
US Trade Deficit Hits Record High as Consumer Goods Imports See Sharp Rise
The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services rose to a record high in August, largely on the ...
October 5, 2021
BY
Tom Ozimek
Britain Delays Post-Brexit Import Trade Controls Again
LONDON—Britain has delayed the implementation of some post-Brexit import controls for a second time, saying it would phase ...
September 15, 2021
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Reuters
Malaysia’s Top Glove Says US Lifts Import Ban Over Forced Labour
KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysia's Top Glove Corp. said on Friday it has been allowed to resume sales to the United ...
September 10, 2021
BY
Reuters
Import Surge Sends US Trade Deficit to Record High
The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services rose to a record high in June, largely due to ...
August 5, 2021
BY
Tom Ozimek
US Records Second Oil ‘Import’ From Iran in 30 Years From Seized Tanker
A cargo of 1.033 million barrels of crude oil from a seized Iranian tanker landed on U.S. shores ...
June 1, 2021
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Tom Ozimek
China Insider: First Tariffs on Australian Wine, Now China Bans Taiwan Pineapples
China unexpectedly announced on Friday that it was suspending the import of pineapples from Taiwan, reminiscent of the ...
March 3, 2021
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Epoch Video
China in Focus (Jan. 14): YouTuber Removes Video With CCP-Critic
The removal of a Youtube video is sparking controversy—and it all started with dumplings. One mother fights for ...
January 14, 2021
BY
Tiffany Meier
Why Are We Paying $2.50 for a Lone Lemon?
Are you wondering why a single lemon is costing up to $2.50? According to the citrus industry it ...
November 20, 2020
BY
AAP
Maple Leaf Foods Suspends Pork Exports to China After Employees at 2 Plants Test Positive for COVID-19
Maple Leaf Foods has temporarily suspended its pork exports to China after employees at its Brandon, Man., and ...
August 20, 2020
BY
Isaac Teo
Imported Beef Products Recalled Due to Lack of Import Inspection
A Canadian company is recalling around 38,406 pounds of boneless beef products due to the lack of re-inspection ...
July 31, 2020
BY
Paula Liu
China’s Pork Imports in April Jump 170 Percent to Record High
BEIJING—China, the world's top pork consumer, imported a record 400,000 tons in April, up nearly 170 percent from ...
May 25, 2020
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Reuters
Australia Not Afraid of China’s Economic Threats As It Pushes for Independent Investigation
Australian trade minister Senator Simon Birmingham said the CCP virus pandemic is a major public health issue and ...
April 28, 2020
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Alex Joseph
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Jack Phillips
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Lawrence Wilson
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