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China's Exports to US Plunge 33% in August
China's exports to the US dropped 33% year-on-year in August, while overall exports grew by only 4.4%, the lowest increase in six months, amid an ongoing trade war despite a 90-day tariff truce.
China's Exports to US Plunge 33% in August
China's exports to the US dropped 33% year-on-year in August, while overall exports grew by only 4.4%, the lowest increase in six months, amid an ongoing trade war despite a 90-day tariff truce.
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24% Bias Score


EU-Japan Summit Emphasizes Rules-Based Trade Amid US Tensions
At a Tokyo summit, the EU and Japan affirmed their commitment to a rules-based economic order amid ongoing trade disputes with the US, with Japan facing 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, and potential further increases if no agreement is reached by August 1st. Both sides are seeking to maintain pre...
EU-Japan Summit Emphasizes Rules-Based Trade Amid US Tensions
At a Tokyo summit, the EU and Japan affirmed their commitment to a rules-based economic order amid ongoing trade disputes with the US, with Japan facing 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, and potential further increases if no agreement is reached by August 1st. Both sides are seeking to maintain pre...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Cripple Canadian Businesses
President Trump's imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian aluminum, steel, and automotive products has severely impacted Canadian businesses, forcing companies like Alcoa to halt growth projects and the steel industry to effectively exit the U.S. market, prompting calls for government support and hi...
Trump's Tariffs Cripple Canadian Businesses
President Trump's imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian aluminum, steel, and automotive products has severely impacted Canadian businesses, forcing companies like Alcoa to halt growth projects and the steel industry to effectively exit the U.S. market, prompting calls for government support and hi...
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52% Bias Score


Toronto Home Sales Rise Despite Continued Price Declines
Toronto home sales rose 8.1 percent in June, continuing a three-month upward trend driven by lower prices and abundant inventory; however, sales remain 30 percent below the 10-year average, and the home price index fell 5.6 percent year-over-year.
Toronto Home Sales Rise Despite Continued Price Declines
Toronto home sales rose 8.1 percent in June, continuing a three-month upward trend driven by lower prices and abundant inventory; however, sales remain 30 percent below the 10-year average, and the home price index fell 5.6 percent year-over-year.
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32% Bias Score


South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Spain's Economic Growth Slowdown Amidst US Trade Tensions and Fiscal Pressures
Spain's economic growth, strong in 2024, faces a slowdown due to US trade tensions impacting key trading partners, coupled with internal fiscal pressures and rising sovereign debt yields, resulting in lower GDP projections for 2025 (2.3%) and 2026 (1.6%).
Spain's Economic Growth Slowdown Amidst US Trade Tensions and Fiscal Pressures
Spain's economic growth, strong in 2024, faces a slowdown due to US trade tensions impacting key trading partners, coupled with internal fiscal pressures and rising sovereign debt yields, resulting in lower GDP projections for 2025 (2.3%) and 2026 (1.6%).
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Drive Food and Drink Exporters Towards China
Increased US tariffs on various goods are pushing exporters in Brazil and India towards China, leading to price increases for American consumers and potential market diversification for international producers.

Trump's Tariffs Drive Food and Drink Exporters Towards China
Increased US tariffs on various goods are pushing exporters in Brazil and India towards China, leading to price increases for American consumers and potential market diversification for international producers.
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28% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Magnet Exports Plummet Despite Trade Deal
Following a US-China trade deal, China's rare earth magnet exports to the US dropped by 38% in June compared to last year, reaching 3.2 million kilograms, down from 4.8 million kilograms monthly average in 2022, despite the easing of restrictions in late June, prompting Western manufacturers to seek...

China's Rare Earth Magnet Exports Plummet Despite Trade Deal
Following a US-China trade deal, China's rare earth magnet exports to the US dropped by 38% in June compared to last year, reaching 3.2 million kilograms, down from 4.8 million kilograms monthly average in 2022, despite the easing of restrictions in late June, prompting Western manufacturers to seek...
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36% Bias Score

US Trade War Uncertainty Shakes Global Markets
The volatile US-China trade war, potentially imposing a 50% tariff on EU imports by July 9th, is causing global market uncertainty, driving gold to record highs while weakening the dollar and impacting various sectors differently.

US Trade War Uncertainty Shakes Global Markets
The volatile US-China trade war, potentially imposing a 50% tariff on EU imports by July 9th, is causing global market uncertainty, driving gold to record highs while weakening the dollar and impacting various sectors differently.
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64% Bias Score

Rémabec Shuts Down, Laying Off 1,000 Amidst US Tariffs and Quebec Instability
Quebec's largest private forestry company, Groupe Rémabec, is shutting down its Arbec unit, resulting in 1,000 immediate job losses and potentially 1,400 more, due to U.S. lumber tariffs, an unstable provincial operating environment, and conflicts over resource access.

Rémabec Shuts Down, Laying Off 1,000 Amidst US Tariffs and Quebec Instability
Quebec's largest private forestry company, Groupe Rémabec, is shutting down its Arbec unit, resulting in 1,000 immediate job losses and potentially 1,400 more, due to U.S. lumber tariffs, an unstable provincial operating environment, and conflicts over resource access.
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40% Bias Score

US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...

US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...
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40% Bias Score

China Tightens Grip on Rare Earth Exports Amidst US Trade Truce
Despite a US-China trade truce, China is maintaining tight control over its rare earth exports, requiring government approval for each shipment and causing delays for American industries, while selectively granting licenses to some European firms, highlighting its geopolitical leverage.

China Tightens Grip on Rare Earth Exports Amidst US Trade Truce
Despite a US-China trade truce, China is maintaining tight control over its rare earth exports, requiring government approval for each shipment and causing delays for American industries, while selectively granting licenses to some European firms, highlighting its geopolitical leverage.
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44% Bias Score
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