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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.
Iranians are facing sharp price increases and economic turmoil as UN sanctions snap back into effect.
UK pledges £1.5 billion loan to Jaguar Land Rover amid ongoing cyberattack disruptions to safeguard jobs and supply chains.
South Korea cannot meet Trump's $350 billion cash demand for a trade deal, seeking alternative solutions while navigating economic risks.
Singapore's pharmaceutical companies seek exemption clarity from new US tariffs, signaling potential impacts on $3.1 billion exports.
Trump's latest tariffs target pharmaceuticals, furniture, and trucks, imposing steep duties to bolster U.S. manufacturing starting October 1.
Starbucks announces plans to close 1% of its North American stores and lay off 900 employees as part of a $1 billion restructuring effort.
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