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Sputtering sales outs tariffs catch up with iconic u. S. Motorcycle maker Harley Davidson provoking a speedy response from u. S. President donald trump spoiler alert he was not amused. Wake up and smell the coffee because starbucks isnt the only game in town the chinese chain and lock in coffee is taking on the u. S. Java giant all the way to the nasdaq. And when one mans trash is a nobodys treasure return ation still export their ways to poorer countries but thats gotten harder we look at australia struggle to clean up its own after. Harley davidson has reported a stall in quarterly profits as it struggles to deal with the impact of tariffs and slow sales the Motorcycle Makers profits twenty six percent to around one hundred
twenty eight Million Dollars the new sparked an angry response from u. S. President donald ....
facing a flood of cheap chinese cars, europe s expected to raise tariffs on electric vehicles today. apple investors push its value up to record highs following its foray into the world of ai. we ll look ahead to the uk s latest economic data as april s gdp data is released. will it spur a bank of england rate cut? plus, supplies are squeezed for the makers of orange juice with prices going up due to extreme weather and disease. welcome to business today. we start in europe, where china is accused of drawing upon surplus capacity to dump electric vehicles at artificially low prices into the european market. policymakers in europe and the united states claim hefty state subsidies in china allow ev manufacturers to produce cars at prices that are impossible to compete with. in the us the biden administration raised its tariff on imports of chinese battery powered cars from 25% to 100%. later today, the european commission is expected to provisionally raise duties on ev s ....
Various imported liquors here are raising their prices due to the strengthening of the U.S. dollar against the Korean won as well as logistics costs, which are forcing local importers to raise the prices of their products, according to industry officials, Thursday. ....
KUALA LUMPUR: A drug syndicate, which trafficked up to 100kg of ganja per week from Thailand, was busted after police seized almost RM300,000 worth of cannabis during six raids in Cheras. ....