Mexico accepts U.S. steel demand in USMCA trade deal, but with conditions
Mexico would accept a U.S. demand on steel in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement if the rule took effect at least five years after the trade...
Mexico accepts U.S. steel demand in USMCA, with conditions
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Sunday that Mexico would accept a U.S. proposal regulating steel in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, but only if...
U.S. banks’ reluctance to lend cash may have caused repo shock: BIS
The unwillingness of the top four U.S. banks to lend cash combined with a burst of demand from hedge funds for secured funding could explain...
Britain’s Tesco considers Asia exit
Britain’s biggest retailer, Tesco , has signaled a further retreat from its once lofty global ambitions by starting a review of its remaining Asian businesses,...
Britain’s Tesco reviews Thai, Malaysian business for possible sale
Britain’s biggest supermarket chain Tesco said on Sunday it had started a review of its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia, including looking at a possible...
Jeff Bezos says Amazon wants to work more with the Pentagon
Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos said it would support the U.S. Department of Defense as technology companies vie for more defense contracts and the Pentagon...
VW’s German plants need to shape up, says production chief
Volkswagen’s German plants need to boost efficiency to match overseas operations, production chief Andreas Tostmann was quoted as saying, targeting 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion)...
Japan’s markets watchdog likely to recommend $22 million fine against Nissan: NHK
Japan’s markets watchdog will likely recommend soon that the financial regulator fine Nissan Motor Co Ltd about 2.4 billion yen ($22 million) over false reporting...
Japan’s market watchdog to recommend fine against Nissan over false reporting: NHK
Japan’s markets watchdog will likely recommend that the financial regulator fine Nissan Motor Co Ltd about 2.4 billion yen ($22 million) over false reporting on...
China’s November coal imports slump 19% month-on-month on port curbs
China’s coal imports plunged 19% in November from the previous month as tighter import rules at ports curbed shipments towards the year’s end....
