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Smart Lamp Market to Reach $25 1 Billion Globally by 2032 at 20 1% CAGR: Allied Market Research

Smart Lamp Market to Reach $25 1 Billion Globally by 2032 at 20 1% CAGR: Allied Market Research
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Why China, Not the United States, Is Making the Rules for Deep-Sea Mining

Why China, Not the United States, Is Making the Rules for Deep-Sea Mining
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The Final Merger Guidelines: A Nightmare Before Christmas?

The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission revised final merger guidelines seek to rewrite decades of antitrust policy by declaring structural presumptions against mergers that increase market concentration and by downplaying the possibility of merger efficiencies.

NFC Payments Market to Reach $507 1 Billion Globally by 2032 at 35 9% CAGR: Allied Market Research

NFC Payments Market to Reach $507 1 Billion Globally by 2032 at 35 9% CAGR: Allied Market Research
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Trump holds wide lead in Republican 2024 nominating contest

Donald Trump maintains his dominant position in the 2024 Republican presidential nominating contest, drawing the support of more than half of the party's voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll completed on Monday. The poll found that 61% of self-identified Republicans said they would vote for the former U.S. president in the state-by-state nominating contest to pick a challenger to Democratic President Joe Biden. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley were each backed by 11% of self-identified Republicans.

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