Washington Times - Business
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White House says Trump to issue new tariffs on autos
President Trump will announce tariffs on automobile imports on Wednesday, according to the White House.
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Founders of Black-owned brands adapt their hopes and business plans for a post-DEI era
The co-founders of a company that makes lip products for darker skin tones no longer hope to get their line into Target. A brother and sister who...
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Canadian Prime Minister Carney says trade war is hurting Americans, noting consumer confidence
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war is hurting Americans, noting that American consumer...
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Cyprus to fund desalination plants at hotels to reduce impact of water shortages on tourism
Cyprus said Wednesday it plans to subsidize construction of private desalination plants at hotels to ensure the tourism-reliant island nation has...
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3D printed and factory-built homes could help tackle housing crisis
As Americans struggle under backbreaking rental prices, builders are turning to innovative ways to churn out more housing, from 3D printing to...
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U.K. government halves 2025 growth forecast to 1% and confirms defense spending boost
The British economy will only grow by 1% this year, half the rate previously anticipated, Treasury chief Rachel Reeves conceded Wednesday in a...
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U.S. could run short of money to pay its bills by August without a debt limit deal, CBO says
The United States is on track to hit its statutory debt ceiling - the so-called X-date when the country runs short of money to pay its bills- as...
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Renewable energy jumps to new high, powered by China solar boom
Installation of renewable energy worldwide hit a record high last year, with 92.5% of all new electricity brought online coming from the sun, wind...
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Wall Street quietly mixed in premarket ahead of economic data, tariff deadline
Trading on Wall Street was mixed early Wednesday ahead of key U.S. economic data being released later in the week, as well as developments in...
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Trump: April tariffs on foreign goods might be 'lenient,' not equal retaliation
President Trump says his April tariffs on foreign goods will be "more lenient than reciprocal."
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Dollar Tree sells Family Dollar to private equity firms after a decade of trying to find a fit
Dollar Tree is selling Family Dollar to a pair of private equity firms for $1 billion after a decade trying to make its acquisition of the bargain...
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'The Studio' is the defining portrait of modern Hollywood
The studio head has historically been seen as a fearsome and all-powerful figure, capable of ending a career with the snap of a finger or changing...