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Steve Pitstick has been farming in the US Midwest for 51 years, about an hour outside Chicago, the city that grain built.
CATL has unveiled upgraded battery cells it claims can offer faster charging for electric vehicles than its rival BYD, ...
New methods will remove need for nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine, key raw materials in high demand since war in Ukraine ...
Welcome back. The World Bank and IMF spring meetings, which kick off today in Washington, offer a valuable chance for economic and development finance experts to take stock of an extraordinarily ...
Company payments into UK staff pensions have fallen 16 per cent over the past three years, or 30 per cent after adjusting for inflation, prompting worries about whether businesses are doing enough to ...
Threats to global growth are rising as the US-driven trade shock crushes confidence and slams financial markets, according to research for the Financial Times. The findings come ahead of key meetings ...
Harvard University’s oldest-standing building, the Massachusetts Hall, was used as an army barracks during the Revolutionary ...
“Security drives the election,” Trzaskowski, candidate of the Civic Platform party led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, said in an interview, arguing that voters wanted their next president to keep ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode:’ Martin Wolf talks to David Autor — could AI be a bigger threat to US jobs than China?’ ...
They have motivated individuals from all over the world to report wrongdoing to US whistleblower programmes despite the risks of speaking up. In my experience, UK whistleblowers have uniformly stated ...
The focus is on China, notably, and more recently Japan which has moved into pole position as the largest holder of US Treasuries. Europe barely gets a mention, however just five EU countries — ...
Janan Ganesh (“Trump’s accidental gift to globalisation”, Opinion, April 17) writes that 80 per cent of Americans agree there should be more factories on home soil, while just 25 per cent aspire to ...