SEOUL (Reuters) – China’s top legislator Li Zhanshu said on Friday he hopes to further strengthen cooperation with South Korea on supply chains, after meeting with South Korean parliament speaker …
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By Marcelo Teixeira NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sales by branded coffee shops in the United States increased 10% in the 12 months to June 2022 to reach $45.8 billion, a …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON – The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) said on Wednesday a supply chain pilot data-sharing project aimed at easing bottlenecks at congested U.S. ports has begun exchanging …
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MOSCOW – Russian metals producer Nornickel said on Tuesday that its sales of nickel, palladium and platinum fell in the first half of 2022 due to disrupted supply chains, while …
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Workers Of The World Are Uniting To Throttle Supply Chains Max Keating on July 25, 2022 Years of strain on logistics and infrastructure workers caused by the COVID-19 pandemic amid …
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(Reuters) – Swiss logistics group Kuehne & Nagel International on Monday reported a 79% rise in its second-quarter net profit, citing growth in all business units despite volatile supply chains. …
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TAIPEI – Taiwan’s exports likely rose for the 24th straight month in June and at a faster clip than in May, thanks to easing supply chain woes and stronger technology …
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BERLIN – Lockdowns in China are having greater impact on global supply chains than the war in Ukraine and will be felt even after they are lifted, said the head …
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BENGALURU – The global streak of high inflation is far from over and aggressive monetary policy tightening will fall short in taming price pressures to mandated levels as broken supply …
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Death, Condoms, Chains: Here Are Eco Activists’ Craziest Earth Day Stunts Thomas Catenacci on April 25, 2022 Climate activists staged a variety of demonstrations worldwide on Earth Day in an …
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World Bank sees economies reducing dependence on Russia for energy, on China for supply chains
by ReutersBy Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON – World Bank President David Malpass on Wednesday said he expects a “strong effort” by major economies to reduce their dependence on Russia for energy supplies …
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BEIJING -China’s supply chains must be stabilised amid COVID-19 outbreaks, with local governments helping key companies get back to work, the official Xinhua news agency quoted Vice Premier Liu He …
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By Andrea Shalal and David Lawder (Reuters) – Countries around the world are working to diversify their supply chains and reduce their dependence on China, which is “probably good for …
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MADRID – Factory activity in Spain grew for a 14th consecutive month in March though at a slower pace because of pressure on supply chains and rising inflation fuelled by …
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– Russia plans to spend 1 trillion roubles ($9 billion) on so-called anti-crisis measures, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Tuesday, as the government tries to at least partially offset …
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Russian Man Chains Himself To McDonald’s To Prevent Closure Laurel Duggan on March 14, 2022 A Russian man chained himself to a McDonald’s restaurant in Moscow in an attempt to …
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BERLIN – German wholesaler Metro and Dutch food retailer Spar International BV said on Wednesday they are still operating in Ukraine and Russia, keeping stores running either by reducing opening …
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TOKYO – Japan will step up spending to strengthen its supply chains and do more to guard against cyberattacks launched through imported systems and software under draft legislation approved by …
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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON – The White House on Thursday announced 10 new steps as part of its year-long drive to strengthen U.S. supply chains against climate shocks and geopolitical …
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BEIJING – Coffee chains such as Luckin Coffee and Tim Hortons have increased the prices of their beverages in China, with U.S. giant Starbucks blaming “multiple factors” such as higher …
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By Mark John – Signs are growing that a global supply chain crisis which has confounded central bank inflation forecasts, stunted economic recoveries and compressed corporate margins could finally start …
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Fast-food chains are bringing back their value meal deals but making massive changes to eligibility rules and prices. Increasing food costs and labor shortages have caused fast-food giants to reevaluate …
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The Consumer Price Index increased 0.4% in September, bringing the key inflation indicator’s year-over-year increase to 5.4%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Wednesday. The year-over-year 5.4% inflation figure …