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Ethiopian textile industry at risk if U.S. suspends trade deal over Tigray war
By Dawit Endeshaw ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - In a crowded Addis Ababa factory, Finoteselam Nigussie's needle plunges in-and-out of the gauzy white cloth she deftly guides through a sewing machine. Like t...
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U.S. Congress puts Big Oil in the hot seat in climate deception probe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress on Thursday will open a year's worth of investigations into whether Big Oil deceived Americans about its role in climate change, with Democratic lawmakers plan...
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Counting CO2 is hard and expensive, but tech firms think they have a solution
By Jane Lanhee Lee OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - After spending nearly half a year, every year, gathering and calculating carbon emissions data on spread sheets, Salesforce.com's climate team was fed up...
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New York judge’s gun permit denials trigger big U.S. Supreme Court case
By Andrew Chung TROY, N.Y. (Reuters) - Justice Richard McNally Jr., a New York state trial court judge, knows he has a reputation among gun enthusiasts in the upstate county of Rensselaer where he pre...
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Huawei paid Washington lobbyist Podesta $1 million -sources
By Alexandra Alper and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms giant Huawei paid Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta $1 million to lobby the Biden administration on its behalf, double wha...
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Carlyle Q3 earnings jump fivefold on record asset sales
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) - Carlyle Group Inc said on Thursday its third-quarter distributable earnings jumped nearly fivefold, driven by record asset sales mostly in its private equity port...
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Europe’s top carmakers count cost of chip crunch
By Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) - The global semiconductor chip shortage cost Volkswagen and Stellantis a combined 1.4 million vehicles in lost production in the third quarter, Europe's two biggest car...
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Exclusive-Tens of millions of J&J COVID-19 shots sit at Baltimore factory -sources
By Carl O'Donnell (Reuters) - An estimated 30 million to 50 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine made early this year sits idle in Emergent BioSolutions Inc's plant in Baltimore await...
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Asia reopening boosts travel, fashion brands; pandemic winners take backseat
By Sayantani Ghosh and Byron Kaye SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fashion brands and airlines are creeping back into investors' good graces in Asia as lockdowns ease and vaccination rises, boosting trave...
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STMicro expects high chip demand to extend well into 2022
By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS (Reuters) - Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics expects high demand for the group's wide range of semiconductors to extend well into 2022, its chief executive said, r...
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