US and Israel's Attacks: Ministry of Industry to Monitor Situation Closely
The South Korean Ministry of Industry convened an emergency meeting to assess the economic impacts of the US and Israel's attacks on Iran, focusing on energy supply and domestic industries.
Donald Trump on the attack on Iran: We will destroy their missiles and level their missile industry to the ground
Donald Trump announced military operations against Iran, citing the need to eliminate threats from the Iranian regime.
Trump vows to โannihilateโ Iran forces and โrazeโ missile industry
Donald Trump has threatened severe military action against Iran, committing to 'annihilate' its forces and targeting its missile industry amid rising tensions.
'I was on James Martin's Saturday Morning and he has one important rule for us all'
Farming brothers Robert and David Nicholson share their experience of meeting chef James Martin and his unique rule for guests on his Saturday cooking show.
Donald Trump confirmed that the United States has begun 'significant military operations' in Iran: 'They will be erased'
Donald Trump stated that the US has initiated major military operations in Iran targeting its missile capabilities.
The Greek Shipyards on the World Map โ How We Reached the Agreement
A significant cooperation agreement was signed between Greece's ONEX Shipyards and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems, emphasizing a new trilateral partnership involving the US, Greece, and South Korea.
The Automotive Industry in Transition: Stellantis' Long Road Ahead
Stellantis, facing a significant business restructuring, urgently needs appealing models and a return to profitability, with renewed hope emerging mostly from the US market.
Laur Joamets: I have been lucky to make a living as a musician
Guitarist Laur Joamets shares his experiences and future plans in the music industry, discussing his dual life as a performer in the US and his roots in Estonia.
US Offers Help to Mexico to End the Double Hoy No Circula: What Solution Is Being Offered?
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory support to Mexico to integrate ethanol into its gasoline and improve air quality amid restrictions and regulatory uncertainty.
Democratic Party and Ministry of Industry Agree on Swift Processing of the U.S. Investment Special Law
The Democratic Party of Korea and the Ministry of Industry have reached a consensus on the need to quickly process the U.S. Investment Special Law currently pending in the National Assembly.
US Offers Help to Mexico to Use More Ethanol in Gasoline; Could Improve Air Quality
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory assistance to Mexico to help incorporate more ethanol into gasoline to improve air quality amidst national energy policy restrictions.
Owes nearly US$140 million: the liabilities of the dairy company SanCor were verified and one data point was surprising
The dairy cooperative SanCor has been verified to have liabilities exceeding US$138.9 million, mainly from labor claims, according to a judicial report.
Mazda and Mitsubishi Provide Full Answers Amidst US Tariffs: Early Resolution in the Automotive Spring Labor Negotiations
Mazda and Mitsubishi Motors announced they fully met the labor union's demands for wage increases and bonuses during this year's labor negotiations, seeking to retain talent despite pressure from US tariffs.
US LNG Industry Gains Momentum and Increases Market Share
The US LNG industry is rapidly expanding its market share, with expected capacity to double in the next five years.
These stars of 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' are no longer with us, this actress has left the industry to take care of her children
The article discusses the impact of several recent deaths of actors from the popular Indian TV show 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' and highlights one actress who has chosen to leave the entertainment industry to focus on her family.
New global tariff by Trump affects a quarter of Brazilian exports to the US, says government
The new global tariffs implemented by the Trump administration impact approximately 25% of Brazilian exports to the United States, according to the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry, and Trade.
Nippon Steel Issues 600 Billion Yen Convertible Bonds, Utilizing Funds for Acquisition of US Steel
Nippon Steel has announced the issuance of 600 billion yen in convertible bonds to finance its acquisition of US Steel, a significant investment in the steel industry.
'We're back in the game': sectors of agriculture that were still suffering from a tariff hike of up to 50% expect to resume sales to the USA
'We're back in the game,' says the president of the Brazilian Association of Soluble Coffee Industry as US tariffs on nearly half of Brazilian products are lifted.
US Ambassadors Criticize SAFE Solutions
US ambassadors to NATO and the EU argue that restricting American defense industry participation in European procurement threatens transatlantic security and cooperation.
Prohibitive for trade flows is the cost of new port fees announced by the USA
Newly announced port fees by US authorities may significantly increase costs for super tankers, potentially hindering trade flow.
Brazil does not lose competitiveness with the United States' increase in the rate to 15%, as the tariff is equal for everyone, says Alckmin
Geraldo Alckmin, Brazil's acting president and Minister of Development, Industry, and Trade, stated that the recent increase in US import tariffs from 10% to 15% does not harm Brazilian competitiveness because the rate applies equally to all countries.
Michael Lohscheller (Polestar): "Changing the 2035 emissions target doesn't help, politicians have confused us all"
Michael Lohscheller of Polestar discusses the impact of changing the 2035 emissions target, suggesting it confuses the automotive industry, while highlighting opportunities from competitors' pullbacks on electric vehicles.
Italy has managed to resist tariffs. Rather than lawsuits, we need to think about new markets for companies
Antonio Gozzi discusses the impact of U.S. tariffs and the importance of finding new markets for Italian industries.
Customs Duties: After the Decision of the American Supreme Court, Uncertainty Prevails in South Africa
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling has created uncertainty in South Africa regarding tariffs that severely impacted its automotive and agricultural sectors.
Reading the Best with FAZ+: AI Industry in Shock and New Weapons for Europeans
The article discusses the precarious defense situation of Europe amidst threats from the US and Russia, revealing vulnerabilities and the European response through new defense initiatives.
Ministry of Industry: Uncertainty in US Exports Has Increased; Efforts to Minimize It
The South Korean Ministry of Industry reported increased uncertainty in exports to the US following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed the imposition of reciprocal tariffs by the Trump administration illegal, pledging to minimize this uncertainty through proactive measures.
Politico: US Pressures EU on Defense Contracts โ Warning of Retaliation if American Arms Market is Excluded
The US government has threatened European countries with retaliation if the EU favors its own defense industry over American firms in arms procurement.
China helps Zimbabwe grow US$1.2 billion tobacco crop amid debt, health concerns
China's investment has revitalized Zimbabwe's tobacco industry, leading to a US$1.2 billion crop despite ongoing health and debt concerns.
Washington offers US$200 million to boost American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
The US is investing US$200 million to support the rollout of affordable smartphones using American software in the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen its AI supply chain and counter China's influence.
US meat industry: get used to high prices
The US meat industry has indicated that high prices are becoming the new normal, with beef prices rising sharply due to production decreases and low cattle numbers.
AI, Data and Retail Media at the Center of Industry Talks โ Future Retail Congress 2026 is Behind Us
The Future Retail Congress 2026 highlighted the significant impact of retail transformation on business management, emphasizing the integration of automation and artificial intelligence into decision-making processes.
Ukrainian defence industry increased production capacity to US$50bn
Ukraine's defence industry has significantly ramped up its production capacity to US$50 billion amidst the ongoing war.
Seafood magnate John Risleyโs firm owes more than US$776 million: court documents
CFFI Ventures Inc., led by seafood magnate John Risley, is facing a lawsuit and ownership transfer due to over US$776 million in debt, with a court ruling expected soon.
K-battery: Is the 'Oversupply Concern' Realizing in the US Electric Vehicle Market?
Concerns about over-supply in the Korean battery cell market may materialize if the demand for electric vehicles in the US continues to decline into next year.
Toshiba, Hitachi, SoftBank... Which Japanese Companies Show Interest in Huge Investments in the U.S.?
Leading Japanese companies like Toshiba, Hitachi, and SoftBank are expressing interest in three significant projects as part of a proposed $550 billion investment in the U.S.
For about 40 million US dollars: Santiago Blaquier advances in the purchase of the La Trinidad sugar mill to create an agro-industrial giant
Santiago Blaquier is advancing in the acquisition of the La Trinidad sugar mill in Tucumรกn, which would make his company the largest player in the region's sugar production.
Canada's Defense Independence Plan from the USA
Canada has unveiled a new strategy for its defense industry aimed at boosting domestic production and reducing reliance on U.S. weapons systems and supplies.
Copper: Argentina Adds Investments of Over US$10 Billion in Three Years
Argentina is increasing investments in its copper industry, aiming to compete with major producers like Chile and Peru amid historically high prices and rising demand.
Chemistry Industry: Bayer Settles Billion Dollar Class Action in US Lawsuit over Glyphosate
Bayer has reached a multi-billion dollar settlement in the U.S. related to lawsuits over the herbicide Roundup, amounting to up to $7.25 billion over 21 years, pending court approval.
Bezhakian: We accept any verification mechanism to prove we are not seeking nuclear weapons
Iran's President Masoud Bezhakian stated that the country accepts any verification mechanism to demonstrate its non-pursuit of nuclear weapons while refusing to abandon peaceful nuclear industry.
Macy Gray, the singer with a hundred-year-old voice, fears that technology will turn us into robots and artificial intelligence will kill music
Macy Gray expresses concerns about the impact of technology and artificial intelligence on music, reflecting on her career and the evolution of the music industry over the past twenty-five years.
Mina Asp Romefors: Tyra Banks continues to gaslight us in the documentary about 'America's Next Top Model'
The article critiques Tyra Banks' influence on participants in 'America's Next Top Model', revealing the pressure placed on young women and its negative consequences on their well-being.
Bitcoin has fallen more than 50%. For us, itโs just another day at the office
Bitcoin has experienced a drop of over 50% since its peak, but industry experts remain unfazed, viewing it as a normal fluctuation in the cryptocurrency market.
Wars of the future โbeing plannedโ in Israel โ US senator
US Senator Lindsey Graham praised Israel's military advancements during a visit to Tel Aviv, advocating for greater US investment in Israel's defense industry.
Who is the richest podcaster in the U.S.
The podcasting industry has transformed into a multi-billion-dollar business, creating immense wealth for top creators.
Naomi Campbell in Epstein's Documents: How the Financier 'Used' Her to Recruit Underage Girls
Documents released by the US Department of Justice reveal Naomi Campbell's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, including her use of his private jet and interactions with victims.
Robert Duvall has died, the consigliere of 'The Godfather'
Actor Robert Duvall has passed away, as confirmed by his wife in a social media statement.
New thriller with US port fees โ The shipping industry's first reactions
The shipping industry is reacting to the US government's maritime action plan, which includes port fees for all foreign-built ships, drawing parallels to last year's suspension of fees between the US and China.
Trump's plan for the shipbuilding industry is 'locked'
The U.S. government under President Donald Trump has unveiled a reconstruction plan for the American shipbuilding industry, imposing port fees on Chinese-built vessels.
Import of U.S. Cars Allowed Without Additional Inspections Starting Today Amid Criticism from President Trump
Japan has simplified the import process for U.S. cars to allow for quicker entry without additional inspections, following a trade agreement with the U.S.