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China puts off licenses for US companies amid tariff battle

China puts off licenses for US companies amid tariff battle

BEIJING — Amid a worsening tariff battle, China is putting off accepting license applications from American companies in financial services and other industries until Washington makes progress toward a settlement, an official of a business group said Tuesday.
Hudson’s Bay Co., Austria-based Signa form joint venture in European retail

Hudson’s Bay Co., Austria-based Signa form joint venture in European retail

TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay Co. has struck a deal to merge its German department stores with its biggest rival in the European market.
Libya oil company offices attacked, causing fire, casualties

Libya oil company offices attacked, causing fire, casualties

BENGHAZI, Libya — Security forces loyal to Libya’s U.N.-backed government on Monday stormed the headquarters of the country’s national oil company in the capital Tripoli shortly after gunmen invaded the building, shooting randomly, setting off explosions and taking hostages, officials said.
Trial begins in $10B investor lawsuit against Volkswagen

Trial begins in $10B investor lawsuit against Volkswagen

FRANKFURT — Trial proceedings have begun in the lawsuit brought against Volkswagen by investors alleging the company did not give them timely notice of its scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests.
The broad strokes of adding variety to an investment portfolio through art

The broad strokes of adding variety to an investment portfolio through art

TORONTO — David Heffel says he likes art as part of an investment portfolio because it provides daily dividends.
US says North Korean charged in Sony hack, WannaCry attack

US says North Korean charged in Sony hack, WannaCry attack

WASHINGTON — A computer programmer accused of working at the behest of the North Korean government was charged Thursday in connection with several high-profile cyberattacks, including the Sony Pictures Entertainment hack and the WannaCry ransomware virus that affected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide.
Transit delay: London’s Crossrail won’t open until fall 2019

Transit delay: London’s Crossrail won’t open until fall 2019

LONDON — Crossrail, the new east-west London railway designed to bring relief to jam-packed commuters, announced Friday that it is postponing its scheduled December opening by the better part of a year.
Tim Hortons, franchisees in legal spat over ‘shattering’ coffee pots

Tim Hortons, franchisees in legal spat over ‘shattering’ coffee pots

Tim Hortons and a group of its franchisees are embroiled in another legal battle — this time over allegations that the company’s coffee and tea pots are prone to shattering, resulting in scalded and injured employees.
Freeland, Lighthizer reconvene in Washington as NAFTA talks reach critical stage

Freeland, Lighthizer reconvene in Washington as NAFTA talks reach critical stage

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Trade Representative says Canada has made no concessions to the United States on the thorny issue of dairy access as talks grind on towards today’s deadline to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Federal Court of Appeal quashes approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Federal Court of Appeal quashes approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

VANCOUVER — The Federal Court of Appeal has quashed Ottawa’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.