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The U.S. government shutdown delays employment data releases, creating uncertainty for the economy and policymakers.
Job cuts in the U.S. have surged in 2025, with hiring at a 16-year low amid economic and governmental challenges.
The Trump administration has announced an $8 billion cut in funding for climate projects, affecting 16 states primarily led by Democrats.
Taiwan firmly refuses US demands for a 50-50 split in semiconductor production, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining its manufacturing bases.
The US government shutdown affects numerous federal services and civil employees, with implications for the global economy.
Shein to open its first permanent stores in France, triggering backlash from local retailers over fast fashion concerns.
US facilitates short-term visas for South Korean workers post-raid, addressing investment and labor needs amid rising tensions.
President Trump announces tariffs on lumber and wood products to bolster the U.S. manufacturing industry and national security.
French auditors confirm the cost of the Paris Olympics at €6.6 billion, emphasizing no budgetary overspending despite increased expenditures.
China's manufacturing sector sees a sixth month of contraction, highlighting weak demand and ongoing trade tensions.
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