Economic News
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G7 summit at Swiss-French border brings tight security in case violent protests occur
French and Swiss authorities are imposing pandemic-like border restrictions as the G7 summit begins
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Foreign workers say they were paid less than $2 an hour to build a new US Consulate in Milan
Foreign workers building a sprawling $350 million American Consulate in Milan say they were paid less than $2 an hour after being promised fair wages
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Trump has a new, surprising take on the higher cost of living: 'I love the inflation'
President Donald Trump has a surprising take on a new report that shows inflation spiking to its highest level in three years
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US households, businesses stung by higher energy prices that have pushed inflation above 4%
Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near
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US inflation rises to highest level in three years, highlighting affordability challenge as elections nears
US inflation rises to highest level in three years, highlighting affordability challenge as elections nears
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As US Customs refines its tariff refund system, who gets in to apply is under dispute
A federal judge has questioned a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official about the government’s process for refunding billions of dollars importers paid before the Supreme Court struck down some of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump
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China’s exports jump 19.4% in May from a year earlier, boosted by demand for autos and tech goods
China has reported that its exports picked up pace in May, rising 19.4% from a year earlier
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Stadium workers near Los Angeles say they have reached a tentative contract deal, averting strike ahead of World Cup
Stadium workers near Los Angeles say they have reached a tentative contract deal, averting strike ahead of World Cup
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China’s exports grew 19.4% in May from a year earlier, accelerating despite the Iran war
China’s exports grew 19.4% in May from a year earlier, accelerating despite the Iran war
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US carriers spent $6.5B on fuel in April; global profit forecast is cut nearly in half
New government data released Monday shows U.S. airlines spent nearly $6.5 billion on jet fuel in April
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