Economic News
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Trump, Rubio call for new Cuban leaders as latest blackout underscores deepening economic crisis
U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are calling for new people in charge of Cuba as the socialist island experiences its third nationwide blackout in four months
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How many rate cuts? Iran war upends Federal Reserve's next steps
The Iran war has scrambled the Federal Reserve’s outlook on inflation and unemployment and will likely further delay interest rate cuts this year, putting off any relief for consumers struggling with high borrowing costs for home and car purchases
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Islandwide blackout hits Cuba as it struggles with deepening energy crisis
Officials in Cuba report an islandwide blackout in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen
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Poland is now among the world's 20 largest economies. How it happened
Poland once was in economic ruins when communism fell more than three decades ago
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Thousands of workers strike at one of the largest meatpacking plants in the US
Thousands of workers for the world’s largest meatpacking company have gone on strike
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Cuban officials report an island-wide blackout as country struggles with energy and economic crises
Cuban officials report an island-wide blackout as country struggles with energy and economic crises
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Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada
Every day more than $4 billion worth of goods cross the United States’ borders with Canada and Mexico – U.S. auto parts headed for car factories in northern Mexico, cartons of Mexican avocados bound for California supermarkets, Canadian aluminum destined to become cans of Campbell Soup
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US-China trade talks open in Paris, paving the way for Trump-Xi summit
China's official news agency Xinhua reports that representatives from Beijing and Washington have begun their economic and trade talks in Paris
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Millions in Vietnam to vote for a new legislature in general election
Vietnam hold a nationwide vote to choose a new five-year National Assembly, just two months after the ruling Communist Party confirmed its leadership at its national congress and reelected To Lam as general secretary
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