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Stellantis Acquires Tofaş: Conditional Approval on €256 Million Investment
Turkey's Competition Board approved Stellantis's acquisition of Tofaş, conditioned on a €256 million investment plan to boost production by 150,000 units annually by 2027 and measures to prevent anti-competitive distribution practices. This decision follows the rejection of an initial proposal and r...
Stellantis Acquires Tofaş: Conditional Approval on €256 Million Investment
Turkey's Competition Board approved Stellantis's acquisition of Tofaş, conditioned on a €256 million investment plan to boost production by 150,000 units annually by 2027 and measures to prevent anti-competitive distribution practices. This decision follows the rejection of an initial proposal and r...
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48% Bias Score


Musk Accuses South Africa of Discrimination, Blocking Starlink
Elon Musk accused South Africa of racial discrimination for blocking Starlink's operation, citing the country's Black economic empowerment laws; however, South African authorities claim Starlink never applied for the necessary licenses.
Musk Accuses South Africa of Discrimination, Blocking Starlink
Elon Musk accused South Africa of racial discrimination for blocking Starlink's operation, citing the country's Black economic empowerment laws; however, South African authorities claim Starlink never applied for the necessary licenses.
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Spain and China Strengthen Economic Ties with New Joint Ventures
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's April 10-11 visit to China resulted in significant economic agreements, including a joint venture to produce electric vehicles and a new lithium-ion battery gigafactory, reflecting strengthened bilateral ties and a commitment to sustainable development. China i...
Spain and China Strengthen Economic Ties with New Joint Ventures
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's April 10-11 visit to China resulted in significant economic agreements, including a joint venture to produce electric vehicles and a new lithium-ion battery gigafactory, reflecting strengthened bilateral ties and a commitment to sustainable development. China i...
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Egypt Seeks US Tariff Reduction to Boost Exports
Egypt is negotiating with the US to reduce 10% protective tariffs on its exports, aiming for a 20% annual increase, with the ready-made garment sector expected to benefit significantly; 2024 exports to the US totaled $2.247 billion (12.3% growth).
Egypt Seeks US Tariff Reduction to Boost Exports
Egypt is negotiating with the US to reduce 10% protective tariffs on its exports, aiming for a 20% annual increase, with the ready-made garment sector expected to benefit significantly; 2024 exports to the US totaled $2.247 billion (12.3% growth).
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Senate Bill Seeks to Block Chinese Investments in U.S.
Three U.S. senators introduced the PROTECT Act on Wednesday, granting the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) more power to block Chinese investments in response to President Trump's new tariffs on China and following a White House request to strengthen CFIUS.
Senate Bill Seeks to Block Chinese Investments in U.S.
Three U.S. senators introduced the PROTECT Act on Wednesday, granting the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) more power to block Chinese investments in response to President Trump's new tariffs on China and following a White House request to strengthen CFIUS.
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Danfoss Expands in China, Driven by Green Growth and Digital Transformation
Danfoss, a Danish technology firm, is significantly expanding its Chinese operations, including mass production in Nanjing and an upgraded Suzhou R&D center, capitalizing on China's green growth initiatives and experiencing substantial growth in data centers (70% YoY) and marine sectors (29% YoY) in...
Danfoss Expands in China, Driven by Green Growth and Digital Transformation
Danfoss, a Danish technology firm, is significantly expanding its Chinese operations, including mass production in Nanjing and an upgraded Suzhou R&D center, capitalizing on China's green growth initiatives and experiencing substantial growth in data centers (70% YoY) and marine sectors (29% YoY) in...
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Foreign Investment in Israeli Hi-Tech Remains Strong Despite Challenges
Foreign investment in Israeli hi-tech remains strong at 56% of initial investments in 2024, driven by innovation, global reach, and currently attractive valuations despite recent geopolitical challenges.

Foreign Investment in Israeli Hi-Tech Remains Strong Despite Challenges
Foreign investment in Israeli hi-tech remains strong at 56% of initial investments in 2024, driven by innovation, global reach, and currently attractive valuations despite recent geopolitical challenges.
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UK Seizes Scunthorpe Steel Plant, Raising Concerns Over Chinese Investment
The UK government seized the Scunthorpe steel plant from Jingye Steel on April 17, 2025, due to concerns about the plant's closure and potential national security implications of Chinese investment in British infrastructure, sparking debate about the extent and risks of Chinese investment in the UK ...

UK Seizes Scunthorpe Steel Plant, Raising Concerns Over Chinese Investment
The UK government seized the Scunthorpe steel plant from Jingye Steel on April 17, 2025, due to concerns about the plant's closure and potential national security implications of Chinese investment in British infrastructure, sparking debate about the extent and risks of Chinese investment in the UK ...
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UK Urged to Remove Chinese Firms from Critical Infrastructure
Following concerns that Chinese owners of British Steel, Jingye, planned to close the last functioning blast furnaces in the UK, prompting a government intervention, MPs and experts are urging a ban on Chinese involvement in UK critical infrastructure.

UK Urged to Remove Chinese Firms from Critical Infrastructure
Following concerns that Chinese owners of British Steel, Jingye, planned to close the last functioning blast furnaces in the UK, prompting a government intervention, MPs and experts are urging a ban on Chinese involvement in UK critical infrastructure.
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UK Nationalizes British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Chinese Influence
The UK government nationalized British Steel, owned by Chinese conglomerate Jingye, due to national security concerns after MPs warned against Chinese involvement in critical industries, potentially setting a precedent for future foreign investment decisions.

UK Nationalizes British Steel Amidst Concerns Over Chinese Influence
The UK government nationalized British Steel, owned by Chinese conglomerate Jingye, due to national security concerns after MPs warned against Chinese involvement in critical industries, potentially setting a precedent for future foreign investment decisions.
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China Remains Attractive to Foreign Investors Despite Global Uncertainties
During an interview in mid-March, BSH Home Appliances Group's senior vice-president for China, Hubert de Haan, stated that China remains a worthwhile investment, citing the country's vast consumer market, efficient manufacturing, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce as key factors.

China Remains Attractive to Foreign Investors Despite Global Uncertainties
During an interview in mid-March, BSH Home Appliances Group's senior vice-president for China, Hubert de Haan, stated that China remains a worthwhile investment, citing the country's vast consumer market, efficient manufacturing, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce as key factors.
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56% Bias Score

San Salvador's City Center Displacement: Over 8,000 Vendors Evicted
Over 8,000 street vendors in San Salvador's city center were displaced in February 2025 due to a territorial reorganization, raising concerns about poverty and the erosion of cultural heritage amidst a climate of fear and increased foreign investment.

San Salvador's City Center Displacement: Over 8,000 Vendors Evicted
Over 8,000 street vendors in San Salvador's city center were displaced in February 2025 due to a territorial reorganization, raising concerns about poverty and the erosion of cultural heritage amidst a climate of fear and increased foreign investment.
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52% Bias Score
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