Archive / may - 2024
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Qantas says app glitch exposed passengers' travel detailsAustralian airline Qantas apologized Wednesday after a technology issue with its mobile app exposed users' travel details including their names, flights and points. Qantas apologized...Google, Apple now threatened by U.S. antitrust laws that helped build their technology empiresThe U.S. Justice Department's double-barreled antitrust attack on Google's dominant search and Apple's trendsetting iPhone is reviving memories of the epic battle that hobbled Microsoft...
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Apple profit ebbs as iPhone sales under pressureApple on Thursday said its quarterly profit ebbed but topped market forecasts as it announced an unprecedented $110 billion share buyback. The iPhone maker reported...Nippon Steel delays closing of acquisition of U.S. Steel until late this yearNippon Steel Corp said Friday it has postponed the expected closing of its $14.1 billion takeover of U.S. Steel by three months after the U.S....
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Insights into Global Rice Supplier Industry TrendsIn the ever-changing world of global trade, the rice supplier industry remains a crucial player, meeting the diverse demands of consumers worldwide. Suppliers adapt to...How Turkey's trade suspension could derail Israeli importersTurkey's decision to suspend all trade relations with Israel due to its military offensive in Gaza could pose a setback for Israeli importers who had...
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China's president arrives in Europe to reinvigorate ties at a time of global tensionsChinese President Xi Jinping kicked off a three-country trip to Europe on Sunday with the continent divided over how to deal with Beijing's growing power...Qantas to pay US$66 million fine after 'ghost flights' scandalAustralian airline Qantas agreed to pay a US$66 million fine on Monday (May 6) after a bruising "ghost flights" scandal, following accusations it kept selling...
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Insights into Global Ferrous Metal Suppliers and Market TrendsIn the rapidly evolving global trade landscape, ferrous metal suppliers play a pivotal role in shaping industrial operations and economic dynamics. From powering manufacturing processes...12% of Japan convenience stores don't open 24 hours due to labor shortageNearly 12 percent of convenience stores run by major operators have opted against around-the-clock operations, citing a worker shortage and declining late-night demand, a Kyodo...