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In a latest effort to protect local manufacturers from Chinese product dumping, the European Union launched an investigation into flat-rolled iron and steel goods from the People’s Republic. It has also launched several probes into whether Chinese clean tech producers are dumping subsidized goods on its markets, and whether Chinese
IMF Says Ukraine War Prompts Worst Global Food Crisis Since at Least 2008
The Ukraine war's disruptions to grain and fertilizer flows have prompted the worst food security crisis...
US Has Not Seen Action Suggesting Russia Is Contemplating Using Nuclear Weapons: Blinken
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sept. 30 the United States has not to date seen Russia...
Iran Arrests Europeans Accused of Role in Unrest
Iran, which has blamed "foreign enemies" for protests that swept the country after the death of a woman...
Hurricane Ian Strikes South Carolina After Deadly March Across Florida
A resurgent Hurricane Ian slammed into the South Carolina coast on Friday afternoon, making another landfall...
‘They Should Rebuild’: Florida Engineer on Lessons Learned From Andrew and Ian
"They should rebuild," John McNally, Florida architect and structural engineer told Reuters on Sept....
US Sailor Found Not Guilty of Fire That Destroyed Ship
A U.S. Navy sailor was found not guilty on Friday of starting a fire that destroyed the amphibious assault...
UK Housing Market May Face Perfect Storm as Mortgage Rates Rise, House Prices Drop
By Andy Bruce, Sinead Cruise and Carolyn Cohn, Reuters. LONDON — A surge in borrowing costs and a...
US Consumer Spending Rebounds, But High Inflation Cooling Demand
U.S. consumer spending increased more than expected in August, but stubbornly high inflation is dampening...
Two Thirds of US Adults Don’t Plan on Getting COVID-19 Boosters Soon: Poll
Around two-thirds of adults in the United States do not plan to get updated COVID-19 booster shots soon...