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CeBIT 2017 tech expo underway in Hanover

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Some 200,000 people and 3,000 companies have come together at CeBIT in the German city of Hannover to celebrate all things digital. Among them, two world leaders: Shinzo Abe and Angela Merkel. The German Chancellor was with the Japanese...
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CeBIT 2017 tech expo underway in Hanover

9th - Higher Ed
Some 200,000 people and 3,000 companies have come together at CeBIT in the German city of Hannover to celebrate all things digital. Among them, two world leaders: Shinzo Abe and Angela Merkel. The German Chancellor was with the Japanese...
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Eurozone manufacturing enjoys year end boost

9th - Higher Ed
The new year has started with fresh signs that the eurozone’s economic recovery is continuing. Manufacturing in December expanded at the fastest pace in more than five and a half years. In addition orders rose, even as companies raised...
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UK and Irish manufacturing show strong growth in December

9th - Higher Ed
British manufacturing is going gangbusters indicating strong growth in 2017. In December manufacturing in the UK grew at the fastest pace in two-and-a-half-years. The latest survey of company purchasing managers found the predicted slump...
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Tariff backlash

9th - Higher Ed
Flavio Volpe of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Dan Ikenson of the Cato Institute, on the impact of Trump's tariffs on the auto industry
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Education plateau

9th - Higher Ed
Harvard economic prof Dale Jorgenson says growth will come more and more from less educated workers
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Making Cleveland great again

9th - Higher Ed
Adrienne Arsenault asks people in Cleveland if they think they have a shot at being great again.
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Canada's job gains

9th - Higher Ed
Frances Donald, senior economist, Manulife Financial, talks about May's surprisingly strong employments growth
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Lower interest rates should help Canadian exports

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada governor hopes lower loonie from rate cut will boost manufacturing
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Canada's cooling economy

9th - Higher Ed
In the past six months the Canadian economy shrank 0.8 per cent, CBC's Cameron MacIntosh reports
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Interest rate decision time

9th - Higher Ed
Emanuella Enenajor of Bank of America on economic factors ahead of Bank of Canada interest rate decision
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Manufacturing jobs in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Neil Piercey, 58, formerly worked in manufacturing but now delivers fruit in London, Ont. He asks Justin Trudeau how he plans to help people who have lost their jobs in manufacturing and are struggling to survive
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What could it take to bring back US manufacturing jobs?

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Through the ongoing implementation of tariffs, President Donald Trump is forcing companies to start producing goods in the U.S. — but that may not be achievable in the short term. (Scripps News)
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Africa vaccine inequalities: France leads billion-dollar pledge for better access

9th - Higher Ed
A gathering in France with the aim of making it easier for African countries to get life-saving vaccines in times of global emergencies.
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Another Boeing whistleblower comes forward with safety concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a Boeing whistleblower's claims that the company dismissed safety and quality concerns. Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour's allegations stem from work on the company's 787 and...
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Boeing whistleblower says 787 and 777 have structural flaws

9th - Higher Ed
Boeing is facing another U.S. federal investigation over its 787 Dreamliner and 777 jets. A new whistleblower alleges the jets have structural flaws after shortcuts were made on the assembly line.
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Ontario company hit with unexpected tariffs for manufacturing in Canada

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After bringing home her manufacturing from China to Canada, Barumba Play founder Sara Feldstein received a letter from the Canada Border Services Agency saying they had reclassified her children's toy couches from the category of toys to...
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'Greater Appetite For India': Jaishankar On How The World Views Today's Changing India I EXCLUSIVE

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External affairs minister S Jaishankar attended the star-studded Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence, where he was conferred with the Reformer of the Year honour. Celebrating triumph, innovation, and excellence at The Economic...
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Watch: Ayşegül turning over a sustainable new leaf in Türkiye

9th - Higher Ed
Ayşegül Taşkıran is revolutionising biofuels by converting natural waste into pellets
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China's BYD outsells Tesla and other carmakers as it eyes becoming Europe's biggest EV player

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese carmaker outsold Tesla in the last quarter of 2023 and has ambitions to be the biggest electric car manufacturer in Europe by 2030.
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This is India’s time to shine: Semiconductor Products President at Semicon India Prabu Raja

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Semiconductor Products President at Semicon India Prabu Raja believes this is “India’s time to shine”. “With the strong vision of PM Modi to develop manufacturing, India is poised to play an important role in the global semiconductor...
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Japan and India signed Memorandum of Cooperation for Semiconductor Development: Ashwini Vaishnaw

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Talking about the ‘India Semiconductor Mission’, Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that India is progressing at a very fast pace step by step. He added that Japan and India on July 20 signed a Memorandum...
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US hiring slowed in June, still added 209,000 jobs

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America’s employers pulled back on hiring but still delivered another month of solid gains in June, adding 209,000 jobs, a sign that the economy’s resilience is confounding the Federal Reserve’s drive to slow growth and inflation.The...
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Chemo Shortage Hits Cancer Centers Across the U.S.

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Chemo Shortage Hits Cancer Centers Across the U.S.