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Trump stays on-script during Abe visit

Despite his rejection of the North American Free Trade Agreement (which Japan supports), US president Donald Trump has hosted a visit by Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, where the two leaders committed to economic dialogue and stronger military ties. Timothy Conley reports.

US-Mexico trade tensions threaten US farmers

Mexico has responded to US president Donald Trump’s vow to dismantle Nafta by threatening legislation to stop imports of US corn. Timothy Conley reports.

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China’s new commerce minister vows to relax FDI restrictions

China’s newly appointed commerce minister, Zhong Shan, has pledged to lift restrictions and expand free trade zones to shore up declining FDI. Timothy Conley reports.    

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Opel purchase makes PSA Europe’s second largest automaker

French industrial group PSA is committed to accelerating the restructuring of Opel/Vauxhall, but authorities in the UK and Germany fear for job losses in their respective countries. Timothy Conley reports. 

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EY survey identifies reasons for divestment

Two out of every three executives surveyed for the EY’s 2017 Global Corporate Divestiture Study cite macroeconomic uncertainty as the main reason to divest. Timothy Conley reports. 

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Germany and UK leaders fret over potential Opel job cuts

The potential takeover of Opel by France's Groupe PSA could have major ramifications for car manufacturing plants in Germany and the UK.

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Economic nationalism puts global supply chain at risk

Global supply chain risk has reached its highest level in nearly a quarter of a century, and looks set to rise this year. Timothy Conley reports.

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Investors spooked by Le Pen

Following political upsets such as Brexit and the US election outcome, investors are braced for the possibility that far-right candidate Marine Le Pen could become the next French president – dealing the EU yet another body blow. Timothy Conley reports.

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Switzerland to keep corporate tax breaks for multinationals

Swiss government proposals to withdraw tax breaks for multinationals have been defeated, with 59% of voters opposed to the changes. Timothy Conley reports

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Apps to dominate 2017 travel trends

While the full effect of Brexit is yet to be felt, the travel industry is making bullish predictions for 2017, buoyed by new trends such as combining business trips with holidays and increased use of mobile and online apps. Timothy Conley reports.

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