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Caught between Venezuela and US, Trinidad fishermen fear the sea
Caught between Venezuela and US, Trinidad fishermen fear the sea
Economy

A stone's throw from Venezuela, in the eye of a political storm fueled by a US naval deployment, fishermen from the archipelago of Trinidad and Tobago fear getting caught up in the tumult. But he does not dare venture far in the current political climate, fearing he will be caught and sent back. esp/pgf/ms/mlr/mlm

Chinese EV giant BYD says Q3 profit down 33%
Chinese EV giant BYD says Q3 profit down 33%
Economy

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD said on Thursday its third-quarter profit had slumped by 33 percent year-on-year, with sluggish domestic consumption piling pressure on the carmaker as it looks to expand overseas.

No GDP data released as US shutdown bites
No GDP data released as US shutdown bites
Economy

A US federal data blackout deepened Thursday as a government shutdown halted the release of third quarter GDP figures, forcing policymakers, financial institutions and business owners to continue flying blind.

Nissan says expects $1.8 bn operational loss in 2025-26
Nissan says expects $1.8 bn operational loss in 2025-26
Economy

Struggling Japanese carmaker Nissan said it expected to suffer an operating loss of 275 billion ($1.8 billion) in its fiscal year that ends in March as it faces further economic headwinds. It also said it expected an operating loss of 30 billion yen for the first six months of the fiscal year, which runs through September.

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