U.S. Brands Squeeze Chinese Suppliers as Tariffs Start to Bite
Big American retailers are getting tough with Chinese suppliers as import tariffs start to hurt, cutting orders, negotiating down prices and demanding faster turnarounds.
Big American retailers are getting tough with Chinese suppliers as import tariffs start to hurt, cutting orders, negotiating down prices and demanding faster turnarounds.
Two paintings by Andrea Mantegna will be reunited into a single masterpiece for the first time in centuries.
Wall funding threatens to shutdown government, Republican Hyde-Smith wins Mississippi Senate runoff, and apartments are shrinking and getting more expensive.
A revolutionary procedure called thrombectomy can treat severe strokes, but most hospitals in the U.S. don’t perform it.
J.M. Smucker Co. lowered its sales outlook for the year after a disappointing quarter for the pet foods it is counting on to drive growth.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. is paying a price for its decision earlier this year to stop selling guns to people under 21 as sales continued to sag in its latest quarter.
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Chinese authorities are tightening control over ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing following the killings of two female passengers, demanding new safety measures and raising the possibility of fines against company executives.
Freighters loaded with coal and oil use an array of tactics to keep trade flowing. This is among the ways the country has weakened a U.S.-led policy of “maximum pressure” designed to force it to abandon its nuclear ambitions.
The apparent killing of an American missionary on a remote island in India has put the country in a dilemma: how to retrieve the body while still protecting the world’s most isolated tribe.
The Trump administration escalated U.S. pressure on Nicaragua, sanctioning President Daniel Ortega’s wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo.
French counterespionage authorities have detained a senior French civil servant on suspicion of spying for the North Korean government, a French judicial official said.
President Trump threatened to cut subsidies for General Motors, including for electric cars, a day after the company said it was planning to cut up to 14,800 jobs in the U.S. and Canada and end production at several North American factories.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is seeking to restore his image on his first trip abroad since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, visiting friendly Arab countries before a multinational summit where he is likely to face tough questions about the murder.
Clues gathered by investigators are increasingly pointing to a potential maintenance error suspected of touching off the rapid sequence of events leading up to last month’s Lion Air jet crash, which killed 189 people.
A system developed by VTS will focus on smaller, less complicated leases of less than 5,000 square feet, which make up most of the deals.
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