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A new report suggesting that Samsung Electronics may discontinue sales of home appliances and televisions in China has triggered intense discussion across global technology and business circles.27 Apr 2026-21:13
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Honda has announced that it will discontinue its automobile sales operations in South Korea by the end of 2026, marking a significant strategic shift in one of Asia’s competitive automotive markets.23 Apr 2026-12:51
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Electric vehicles have moved from niche products to mainstream transportation in less than a decade, but one question continues to dominate consumer curiosity and industry debate: how far can one actually go in an EV on a single charge?18 Apr 2026-04:58
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Walmart has announced a major redesign of its private-label brand “Great Value,” as more shoppers turn to affordable store-brand products amid shifting consumer habits.15 Apr 2026-15:45
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The Wholesale Price Index (WPI)-linked inflation increased to 3.88 per cent in March, from 2.13 per cent in February 2026, the highest in 41 months, according to the data released by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday.15 Apr 2026-14:38
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From April 13 to 18, the upcoming China International Consumer Products Expo in south China’s Hainan Province will bring together more than 3,400 brands from around 60 countries and regions.10 Apr 2026-21:39
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As anticipated, U.S. inflation increased last month, primarily due to higher energy costs related to the Middle East conflict. However, core prices were unexpectedly lower.10 Apr 2026-18:23
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Tesla's retail sales in China saw a month-over-month increase in March, but a decline compared to the same period last year. As a result, Tesla's stock dropped about 1.5% on Thursday morning.09 Apr 2026-19:20
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Unilever announced on Thursday that it will acquire the U.S.-based nutritional supplements brand Grüns for an undisclosed amount, as the British consumer goods giant shifts its focus toward wellness and beauty products.09 Apr 2026-18:47
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France’s consumer price index (CPI) is projected to rise by 1.7 percent year-on-year in March, according to a preliminary estimate released Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE).31 Mar 2026-14:08
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