Topic: Economics
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Sales have decreased many times.
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The decision was welcomed in Brussels.
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Trump's spokeswoman said the ball is on China's side.
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Moscow is too dependent on oil and gas exports.
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Russian oil exports continue to decline for a third week.
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Uncertain outlook has had a chilling effect on gem traders.
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The order was a response to the US decision to impose 145 per cent duties on Chinese goods.
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The Russian budget is at risk of losing a trillion rubles.
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Due to the crisis of confidence in the United States.
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On who's in the lead.
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He said in the next four years, the prices will be lower than they were under Biden.
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The capital city faces a record shortage of workers.
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The Kremlin's hopes that “friendly” countries would replace Western investors for Russia have proven futile.
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The new tariffs will take effect on April 12.
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The price of Urals is approaching a critical point for the Russian budget.
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A helicopter was involved in the operation.
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This process is ‘accelerated’ by three factors.
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10 April was the best for the index since 2008.
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China is the ‘most unbalanced economy’.
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The new tariffs will come into effect on April 10.
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Bessent spoke about the consequences of this decision.
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The OPEC+ decision also played a role.
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The US President's initiative may have positive consequences for some companies.
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After Trump imposed 104% tariffs on China.
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The US president boasted about a ‘war against the world’.
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The trade war is gaining momentum.
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It's for a period of 60 days.
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Kyiv has stopped operations in Pokrovsk due to active hostilities.
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Stock indices are growing by more than 3%.
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Urals oil falls to $50 per barrel.
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The collapse was triggered by tariffs announced by the US President.
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Beijing enters confrontation with Washington.
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For the first time since November 2024.
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For the first time since April 2021.
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Penguins and seals live on the Heard and McDonald Islands.
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Russia is facing serious turmoil.
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After the U.S. tariff strike.
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The US President believes that the new tariffs give “a lot of negotiating power.”