Washington Times - Business
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Johnson & Johnson expects $400 million in tariff-related costs, mostly related to China
Health care giant Johnson & Johnson expects about $400 million in tariff-related costs this year.
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Starbucks imposes new limits on what baristas can wear under their green aprons
Starbucks is imposing new limits on what its baristas can wear under their green aprons.
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Xi makes a case for free trade, presenting China as a source of 'stability and certainty'
China's Xi is making the case for free trade as he tours Southeast Asia this week, presenting China as a source of "stability and certainty."
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South Korea to boost support of semiconductor industry in the face of Trump's tariffs
South Korea said Tuesday it will expand its financial support package for its crucial semiconductor industry to 33 trillion won (about $23 billion)...
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Global shares advance after Trump eases some of his tariffs and hints at a break for autos
Global benchmarks mostly rose Tuesday, echoing a rally on Wall Street after President Donald Trump appeared to let up on some of his tariffs and as...
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Inflation, currency woes worsen Venezuela's complex crisis as Maduro declares 'economic emergency'
Erick Ojeda has no money. He returned to land almost empty-handed from an overnight trip fishing for shrimp. His sister and her newborn are waiting...
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Computer components maker Nvidia planning to build 'American-made AI supercomputers'
Computer components maker Nvidia is preparing to produce artificial intelligence supercomputers entirely in the U.S., commissioning more than 1...
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Ranchers hope Trump's tariffs boost demand for cattle but some fear market uncertainty
Rancher Brett Kenzy hopes President Donald Trump's tariffs will make imported beef expensive enough that Americans will turn to cattle raised at...
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Raw materials to keep British Steel plant operating reach the U.K.
The U.K. government said Tuesday that it had bought enough raw materials to keep Britain's last steelmaking blast furnaces operating for the...
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Tariff lawsuit from small businesses accuses Trump of usurping Congress' power
A group of small businesses is suing President Trump over his "Liberation Day" tariff plan, saying the White House usurped Congress' power when it...
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Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog accuses Google of violations in smartphones
Japanese regulators on Tuesday accused U.S. tech giant Google of violating anti-monopoly laws, echoing similar moves in the U.S. and Europe.
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PepsiCo agrees to meet with Al Sharpton over DEI cuts, potential boycott
Leaders at PepsiCo have agreed to meet this week with civil rights advocates from the National Action Network to discuss the company's recent...