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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.
Turkish Airlines confirms a landmark deal with Boeing for aircraft purchases, expanding its fleet significantly within a changing economic backdrop.
The U.S. economy grew 3.8% in the second quarter, primarily driven by strong consumer spending and reduced imports.
New home sales in the U.S. have surged, prompting speculation about market trends as mortgage rates decline.
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