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REUTERS 2025-03-05T10:46:09+00:00

Adidas CEO says further tariffs would lift inflation and dent volumes

Further U.S. tariffs on imports would cause prices to rise and consumers to buy fewer products, Adidas chief executive officer Bjorn Gulden said on Wednesday as the business navigates higher levies implemented by President Donald Trump's administration on China, Canada, and Mexico.

REUTERS 2021-01-04T10:15:44.122000+00:00

Japan's Nissan to ramp up production at India car plant

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) will ramp up production at its car plant in India to meet demand for its Magnite sports-utility vehicle (SUV), which it also plans to export, a senior executive said on Monday.

REUTERS 2024-12-12T18:27:08+00:00

HSBC reviews retail banking outside UK and Hong Kong, FT reports

HSBC is reviewing its retail banking operations outside the UK and Hong Kong, which could see it substantially scale back operations in other countries, including Mexico, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the discussions.

REUTERS 2025-10-22T13:49:57+00:00

Liverpool to bid for 2030 world championship

Liverpool will bid to host the 2030 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships after successfully staging the event in 2022, British Gymnastics confirmed on Wednesday.

REUTERS 2023-11-15T05:35:23+00:00

Thailand lifts 2023 rice export target to 8.5 million metric tons

Thailand has increased its rice export target for this year to 8.5 million metric tons, Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, told Reuters on Wednesday as rice prices from competitors like Vietnam increase.

REUTERS 2021-07-18T21:45:36+00:00

Britain sets out plan to stimulate trade with developing economies

Britain will set out a plan on Monday to stimulate trade with 70 developing economies by lowering tariffs and simplifying rules, its latest push to promote freer global commerce after regaining control of its trade policy following Brexit.

REUTERS 2022-10-08T07:06:23+00:00

Malaysia's palm planters eye robots, drones to combat labour crunch

Malaysian research student Haziq Ramli wore an outfit resembling a light jetpack, with poles strapped to his biceps, to wield a long pole that clipped the sharp fronds and heavy bunches of fruit from oil palm trees nearly twice his height.

REUTERS 2026-01-16T10:17:51+00:00

Japan probing Musk's Grok AI service over inappropriate images

Japan said on Friday that it has become the latest country to probe X over Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence service Grok, stating that the government would consider every possible option to prevent the generation of inappropriate images.

REUTERS 2022-07-19T09:00:17+00:00

Philippines mulls fertiliser deals with China, Russia, others

The Philippines is looking to strike import deals with some of the world's biggest fertiliser suppliers, including China and Russia, to help lower costs and increase food production amid high inflation, the government said on Tuesday.

REUTERS 2021-03-18T10:39:33.165000+00:00

Air China to buy 18 Airbus A320neo jets from GECAS subsidiary

Air China (601111.SS) will buy 18 Airbus A320neo jets from AFS Investments Inc, a subsidiary of aircraft lessor GECAS, the airline said on Thursday, in a boost to Airbus (AIR.PA) as it competes with Boeing (BA.N) for Chinese market share.