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What do Biden's new China tariffs mean for the economy?
The White House announced new tariffs on Chinese imports Tuesday as part of an effort to protect U.S. businesses. William Reinsch, senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News to assess the policy changes.CBS News - Top stories - China -
Labour loosens holiday limit after tired party staff members balk at curbs
Shift in approach suggests party does not expect general election until after parliament’s summer recessFinancial Times - Business -
What Japan’s most profitable policy experiment can teach us
Shinzo Abe’s reform to the Government Pension Investment Fund holds lessons for ageing societies everywhereFinancial Times - World - Japan
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