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China's consumer prices remained stable in July, but deflationary pressures and weak demand persist amidst trade uncertainties.
US economic growth shows a rebound in Q2, but underlying weaknesses persist, driven by trade and consumer spending factors.
The Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire three Democratic appointees from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, igniting debates on executive power.
A federal judge's ruling retains medical debt on credit reports, affecting financial prospects for millions of American consumers.
Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after risks of severe injuries, including permanent vision loss from faulty lids.
US economy shrank 0.5% in Q1 2025 due to tariff impacts, with sharp declines in consumer spending reported.
US inflation rises to 2.4% in May, yet tariffs from the Trump administration show limited effects on consumer prices.
The EU has warned fast-fashion retailer Shein of potential fines for breaching consumer protection laws regarding misleading practices.
Indians are boycotting Turkish products including chocolates and coffee due to Turkey's support for Pakistan amid rising political tensions.
Spain's Consumer Rights Ministry orders Airbnb to remove over 65,000 listings due to violations amid a worsening housing affordability crisis.
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