July 17, 2025
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Trump tariffs threaten to ice sales of hockey equipment

Dave Campbell  |  Associated Press Minneapolis — Calls from the United States to Roustan Hockey headquarters in Canada in recent weeks have been anything but routine, as bulk orders of name-brand sticks have suddenly become complicated conversations. “These customers want to know: When their orders ship, will they have to pay an additional 25% tariff?

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Zimbabwe: Winky D’s Hard Hitting Songs Ibotso, Copyrights Being Studied At UZ

ZIMDANCEHALL artiste Winky D’s two hard hitting songs Ibotso and Copyrights off his 2023 and 2015 albums respectively, are being studied at the University of Zimbabwe’s (UZ) Law Department, NewZimbabwe has learnt. Both songs, sent shockwaves in ruling Zanu PF circles when they were released, Ibotso being blacklisted on state controlled radio and television stations.

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Hiring is on hold as companies brace for bearish market conditions

Joe Schulz  |  Wisconsin Public Radio Farm and construction equipment manufacturers started the year with high hopes for the economy, bolstered by President Donald Trump’s campaign promises to cut taxes on domestic producers and slash government regulations. But that optimism has given way to fears of a possible recession, sparked by Trump’s international trade war,

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The official website of the Republic of Korea

This is a scene from the Hallyu (Korean Wave) convention KCON LA in Los Angeles that ran from July 26-28, 2024. (CJ ENM) By Gil Kyuyoung The country’s copyright trade last year posted a surplus thanks to the popularity of Hallyu (Korean Wave) content. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on March 19 said

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‘India’s machinery import from Germany grew 2.2 % in 2024’

India’s import of machinery and equipment from Germany in 2024 increased 2.6% to 4,298 million Euros, according to VDMA, an organisation for the machinery and equipment manufacturing industry in Germany and Europe. India constitutes 2.2% of Germany’s total export of machinery and equipment. However, export of machinery from India to Germany fell 4.9% in 2024

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Proposed legislation would allow WI farmers to fix repair at a fair cost

A week after Attorney General Kaul added the state of Wisconsin to a lawsuit against Deere & Company to protect farmers from unfair corporate tactics and and high repair costs, state Sen. Brad Pfaff introduced Right to Repair legislation. Pfaff says the consumer protection proposal creates a right to repair agricultural equipment by requiring manufacturers

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India’s Machinery Exports to Germany Surge to $4.13 Billion in 2024: Rediff Moneynews

India’s machinery & components exports to Germany have quadrupled in 2024, reaching USD 4.13 billion. This strong growth is expected to continue in the coming years, driven by robust bilateral trade and a thriving Indian market. New Delhi, Feb 14 (PTI) India’s export of machinery & components to Germany jumped over four-fold to USD 4.13

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India’s Machinery Exports to Germany: A Booming Trade Partnership

India’s machinery exports to Germany have seen a remarkable surge, reaching USD 4.13 billion in 2024, as stated by Rajesh Nath, Managing Director of VDMA India. This four-fold increase signifies a promising outlook for continued double-digit growth in the years ahead. Speaking at LogiMAT India 2025, Nath highlighted that Indo-German trade is thriving, with

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Nigeria: Obanikoro Accuses Access Bank of Using His Property As Collateral for N1bn Loan Without His Consent

New facts have emerged on how Access Bank clandestinely granted N1 billion loan to a going concern, DDSS International Company limited, using a property belonging to another company, MOB Integrated Services, run by Gbolahan Obanikoro, as collateral without the owner’s consent or knowledge. Details of the loan provided by insiders, revealed that the property, owned

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Michigan woman loses $100,000 in scam involving bitcoin ATM and cash

5 scams that seniors need to avoid With the emergence of AI and other new technologies, people have become more susceptible to scams online, especially older people. unbranded – Lifestyle No one — repeat, no one — needs to be so fearful that they’re stuffing tens of thousands of dollars in a box and standing

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