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REUTERS 2023-08-04T10:17:07+00:00

Key trade loophole keeps cheap Chinese products flowing to US

The meteoric rise of shopping platforms selling Chinese-made goods, including Shein and Temu, has been fueled by a decades-old loophole that allows cheap products like $10 dresses to land in U.S. mailboxes tariff-free.

REUTERS 2025-05-23T03:55:41+00:00

Australia's new haul of Chinese online goods helps tame inflation

As businesses globally fret about sky-high U.S. tariffs reviving rampant inflation, in Australia, the redirection of cheap Chinese goods is expected to provide relief for consumers and policymakers worried about stubborn cost pressures.

REUTERS 2022-04-20T08:02:09+00:00

Netflix rocked by subscriber loss, may offer cheaper ad-supported plans

Netflix Inc said inflation, the war in Ukraine and fierce competition contributed to a loss of subscribers for the first time in more than a decade and predicted deeper losses ahead, marking an abrupt shift in fortune for a streaming company that thrived during the pandemic.

REUTERS 2021-01-06T16:08:26+00:00

Trump bars U.S. transactions with eight Chinese apps including Alipay

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order banning transactions with eight Chinese software applications, including Ant Group's (688688.SS) Alipay mobile payment app, the White House said, escalating tensions with Beijing two weeks before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

REUTERS 2024-07-26T02:29:37+00:00

Harris gains ground in polls as Trump tries to brand her a Marxist

Vice President Kamala Harris took her presidential campaign blitz to the largest U.S. teachers' union on Thursday, promising a "fight for the future" as new opinion polls showed her narrowing the gap with Republican rival Donald Trump.

REUTERS 2024-11-27T18:20:50+00:00

Trump likely to turn to tested trade law tools in his tariff offensive

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is widely expected to again turn to a favorite legal tool to underpin threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China: the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, one of several legal avenues to impose his broader tariff agenda.

REUTERS 2025-12-04T22:27:39+00:00

Boosted by Dubai chocolate craze, Argentina bets on pistachios

In Argentina’s rapidly growing pistachio heartland, rows of trees bearing the ripening yellow fruit dot the dry landscape, a sign of how this agricultural region is striving to capitalize on its favorable climate to cash in on worldwide demand for the nut, which has been driven by the popularity of pistachio-filled Dubai chocolate.

REUTERS 2021-08-06T11:00:04+00:00

EXCLUSIVE Chinese retailer Shein lacks disclosures, made false statements about factories

Shein, the fast-growing Chinese online retailer, has not made public disclosures about working conditions along its supply chain that are required by law in the United Kingdom, and the company until recently falsely stated on its website that conditions in the factories it uses were certified by international labor standards bodies, Reuters has found.

REUTERS 2025-09-19T17:30:14+00:00

Luxury brands’ big challenge: figuring out Gen Z ​

Fleur Arbel and Christophe Kairouz, both from France, were lured into Louis Vuitton's New York flagship recently by a colorful sculpture of a monogrammed giraffe and ostrich above the store's entrance.

REUTERS 2021-11-03T03:16:44+00:00

Morning News Call - India, November 3

(Morning News Call - India edition will not be published on Thursday, November 4 and Friday, November 5, on account of the Diwali-Laxmi Pujan and the Diwali-Balipratipada holidays respectively)

REUTERS 2025-06-10T08:48:13+00:00

Burgeoning 'Baller League' offers zany remix of Beautiful Game

Social media-focused soccer tournaments like the German-founded Baller League and Spanish-origin Kings League have sprung up in Europe and elsewhere to offer young consumers a cheaper, crazier and shorter version of traditional 90-minute soccer.

REUTERS 2024-12-23T22:51:20+00:00

Mass tort litigation to watch in 2025

The coming year will see a continuation of some long-running mass tort litigation based on traditional product liability theories of toxic exposure, and potentially the rise of novel legal theories applied to less traditional products. Here are some of the top cases to watch in 2025.