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Hutchison confirms Chinese investor interest in BlackRock-TiL ports sale

The company did not disclose the identity of the potential Chinese investor in the $23 billion deal, although it is widely thought to be Cosco Shipping Holdings.

US importers scramble to manage huge hike in bond outlay linked to higher tariffs

US Customs and Border Protection requires importers to maintain a bond for estimated duties owed, a number that has increased significantly as new tariffs take effect.

Trans-Atlantic trade dispute averted as US, EU reach weekend deal

But with many details of the framework agreement still to be thrashed out over the coming weeks, it will do little to address the uncertainty hanging over the trade lane.

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