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New Zealand to Ban Disposable Vapes, Hike Fines for Retailers Selling to Minors to Discourage Vaping Among Youth
New Zealand announced Wednesday that it would soon ban single-use vapes and raise penalties against those who sell these disposable e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes to minors.
Godfreys: Leading Australian Vacuum Retailer Set to Close Doors for Good in May
Godfreys will permanently close stores after administrators failed to secure a buyer for the financially troubled company.
Biden's Proposed Diversity Policies for Apprenticeship Programs Targeted by Republican Attorneys—But, Why?
US President Joe Biden's diversity policies for apprenticeship programs are now targeted by Republican attorneys. Here's why!
Apple CEO Tim Cook Visits Shanghai as Pressure Mounts on China Sales
Apple CEO Tim Cook arrives in Shanghai ahead of a new retail store opening and decreasing iPhone sales.
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South Korea has committed to providing 420 trillion won ($313.4 billion) in policy loans to finance projects that will help the country meet its climate goals.
China's real estate giant Evergrande and its founder, Hui Ka Yan, are accused of inflating revenues by $78 billion over two years before the company defaulted on its debt.
Uber settles a landmark $272 million class action lawsuit with Australian taxi operators after a five-year legal battle.
Major supermarkets in the United States, including Walmart and Target, are reevaluating self-checkout systems due to efficiency and security concerns.
Google's new billing system violated competition law, CCI claims. Now, DG has been ordered to start a probe.
China's central bank withdrawal indicates cautious economic growth, disappointing stimulus hopes, and limited policy options amid yuan decline and global rate disparities.
Chef Kentaro Nakahara is bringing the world-renowned Wagyu katsu sando sandwich to Miami via his new restaurant, which showcases premium beef and a handpicked Japanese menu.
Sergio Massa, Argentina's Economy Minister and presidential candidate, has warned oil producers of impending export restrictions unless they address fuel shortages.
A firm established by an 18-year-old was fined $50,000 for receiving $1.5 million fraud money in a bank account.
South Africa's return-to-office efforts get a middle finger from employees. Office-based policies are now increasing.