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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Business
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Business
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Russian economy could no longer survive without China, India and Turkey
The world has changed since Russia invaded Ukraine on January 24, 2022. For Moscow, the change is arguably most obvious in its trade patterns and its increasing dependence on China.
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Argentina's Milei faces credibility crisis over crypto scam
Argentine President Javier Milei faces his first major political crisis as the so-called cryptogate scandal shakes his credibility. The failed cryptocurrency endorsement has sparked a legal and political backlash.
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Is Germany's industrial economic model in danger?
The German economy is a cause for great concern as voters go to the polls to elect a new government. Has the country miscalculated on its business model, where it gets energy, Chinese competition and tariffs?
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High electricity prices: A threat to Germany's industry?
With German parliamentary elections underway, businesses are warning that electricity prices are just too high. But how bad is the problem really?
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German AI on the cutting edge, but commercially at a loss
The US and China are leading the field when it comes to artificial intelligence models. Researchers say Germany also has a lot going for it. So why isn't there a successful AI company here?
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What are reciprocal tariffs? Trump's trade agenda explained
Donald Trump thinks US firms have a trade disadvantage, as they often face higher costs when exporting their products. DW examines the US president's latest plan to renegotiate tariffs with the rest of the world.
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Why Europe's southern periphery props up eurozone growth
The 20 countries that use the euro are languishing in stagnation, with recession-plagued Germany weighing heavily on them. Surprisingly, the only silver lining is emerging in Portugal, Spain, and Greece. How come?
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Commerzbank plans job cuts, new goals to fend off UniCredit
Commerzbank has announced cost-cutting measures to stave off any takeover bid by Italy's UniCredit that the German lender says would lead to much more drastic job cuts.
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What to make of Donald Trump's tariffs on steel, aluminum
Countries targeted by Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum say they are preparing countermeasures to offset the economic damage. DW weighs up the impact of the US president's latest move.
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Gaza: The Trump family's Middle East business interests
US President Donald Trump's comments about developing Gaza for real estate purposes are not new. For years, his family has viewed the Middle East as key to its business ambitions.
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The EU's AI future: Can the bloc compete with China, US?
A high-profile summit on artificial intelligence begins Monday in Paris with the aim of creating a framework for the sustainable use of AI. So far, the European Union has struggled to keep up with leaders in the field.
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Will Donald Trump's tariff gamble pay off?
The US president's tariff strategy has so far forced Mexico, Canada, Colombia and Panama to toe the line. But with America's economy and reputation at stake, how long can such a coercive approach work?
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Baltic states finally turn off Russian electricity
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were connected to Russia's grid until Saturday. The transition to electricity from the European Union is another sign of confidence in the EU, turning the page on their Soviet past.
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India-Germany submarine deal: What does it mean for Russia?
Germany's Thyssenkrupp will build six submarines for the Indian Navy along with its Indian partner. However, the deal is not necessarily a sign that New Delhi will end its defense sector dependence on Russia.
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Trump's tariffs stoke trade war, inflation fears
Donald Trump's new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China have shocked financial markets. Economists say the move has thrown the global trade order into "chaos."
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BRICS currency: Is Trump's tariff threat justified?
The US president has renewed a 100% tariff threat toward BRICS nations over their alleged attempts to create an alternative world reserve currency. DW examines why they are unhappy with the almighty US dollar.
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China scrambles to find Trump antidote in Year of the Snake
As the Year of the Snake has begun in China, the nation's economy faces huge domestic and foreign challenges. Can introspection and resilience, which the Chinese associate with snakes, help weather a perfect storm?
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Trump tariffs: What do they mean for Mexico and Canada?
The US president has fired the first salvo of his tariff war, with general levies of 25% on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China. DW examines how the new tariffs will hit North America's integrated supply chain.
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Competitiveness Compass: How EU aims to keep up with the world's top economies
Brussels has called on EU member states to help revive the bloc's sluggish economies. It laid out a Competitiveness Compass with policies to boost growth. Can the plan make Europe fit for competing with China and the US?
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German economy in crisis: What can the next government do?
Two years into an economic recession, German businesses are sounding the alarm and demanding no less than a complete overhaul of economic policy after February's election.
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