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Higher US housing starts and slightly lower manufacturing input costs suggest that price pressures are starting to ease
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Retail sales slowed in November and unemployment edged up, confirming that growth is set to slow in the fourth quarter
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The ongoing border stand-off between the two countries is having a major impact on their economic ties
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The prime minister hopes to hand over power to his eldest son
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Mexico is the United States’ main trading partner, but tax credit plans are raising concerns for the auto sector
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China’s export and import growth remained robust in November
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During the pandemic, millions of consumers opted for ultra-fast fashion, despite its environmental footprint
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Mexico’s economy minister has slammed US tax credit proposals, calling them “discriminatory”
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Operations abroad, investments in the domestic arms industry and internal repression are swelling defence spending
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Shell’s decision to relocate to London is symbolic of the Netherlands' waning appeal to large multinationals
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