EU has 35 billion euro list ready if U.S. hits EU cars: EU trade chief
The European Union would retaliate with extra duties on 35 billion euros ($39.1 billion) worth of U.S. goods if Washington went ahead
U.S. factory output climbs more than expected as autos advance
U.S. factory output rose by more than expected in June on a solid gain in motor-vehicle production, suggesting American manufacturing
France approves digital tax on American tech giants, defying US trade threat
France’s senate approved a tax on the revenues of tech giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook on Thursday, defying a warning
Car owners face fuel shock as test results gap to reality grows
Car owners in Europe are paying about 400 euros ($460) a year more than they expected for fuel because of a record gap between what
U.S. promotes STEM Education in Nigeria, trains 460 students, teachers on robotics
The United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, in collaboration with RoboRave International, a U.S.-based robotics education
Wine now in growing list of U.S. trade disputes with Canada
Donald Trump is pairing a fresh trade challenge over Canadian wine with his administration’s ongoing dairy dispute. The U.S. filed a
First wave of Brexit affects 10,000 UK finance jobs- survey
Around 10,000 finance jobs will be shifted out of Britain or created overseas in the next few years if the UK is denied access to
China, India best bets for green investors, Morgan Stanley says
Emerging markets including China and India could be the best bets for investors hoping to fight climate change and boost returns,
Oil prices stabilise as traders assess U.S. hurricane impact
Oil prices were steady Tuesday, as traders weighed up the dampening effect on demand of Hurricane Irma versus refinery restarts in the
Insurers ache for qualified inspectors after U.S. hurricanes damage
Insurers are scrambling to find inspectors in Texas and Florida after fierce hurricanes battered the states one after the other,