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Nintendo Stops Selling to Amazon Over Illegal Requests

Reggie Fils-Aimé, former president of Nintendo of America, revealed during a lecture at New York University that Nintendo ceased sales to Amazon due to preferential requests that could harm its relationships with other retailers and may be illegal.

Europe Tackles Chinese Challenges: Strategies Need Improvement

European countries are facing increasing economic pressures due to competition from China, prompting unprecedented measures to combat these challenges. However, current strategies require greater coherence and effectiveness to protect local industries.

Trump Confirms China Visit Despite Tensions with Iran

U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has confirmed his plans to visit <strong>China</strong> this month, despite ongoing tensions in negotiations with <strong>Iran</strong>. He described the visit as 'amazing,' highlighting the importance of meeting with Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong>.

Mourn the Loss of a Prominent Figure in Dubai's Indian Community

Vasu Shroff, a key figure in Dubai's Indian community, has passed away, leaving a significant impact on its members. His contributions to cultural and business relations between India and the UAE were profound.

Launch new initiatives to enhance economic cooperation in Europe

The European Chamber of Commerce has announced new initiatives aimed at strengthening economic cooperation among member states. This move is part of efforts to improve trade relations and share expertise among companies across various sectors.

Canadians Continue to Decrease Travel to the U.S. for Fourteenth Month

Canadian statistics indicate a significant decline in travel by Canadians to the United States, marking the fourteenth consecutive month of decrease. Meanwhile, trips from the U.S. to Canada saw a 5.9% increase in February 2026.

Scrutinize Orco Linked to Iran Amid Rising International Pressure

Orco, based in Dubai, is under increased scrutiny after being classified as a branch of a group closely tied to the Iranian regime. This comes as international pressure mounts on companies dealing with Iranian entities.

Prepare for Upcoming US-China Summit Focused on Trade

The United States and China are set to hold a presidential summit next month, concentrating on trade issues rather than investments. This comes amid increasing tensions in their bilateral relations.

Italy Reports 3.1% Budget Deficit for 2025

Italy is facing a projected budget deficit of <strong>3.1%</strong> for the year 2025. This deficit arises as the government seeks to boost economic growth and achieve financial stability amidst various challenges.

Founder of Super Micro Denies Smuggling Charges to China

Ye-Shin 'Wally' Liao, the founder of Super Micro, appeared in a New York court on Wednesday, denying allegations of smuggling Nvidia-powered servers to China. This case arises at a sensitive time for U.S.-China trade relations.

Indian Stocks Rise Amid Easing Middle East Tensions

Indian stocks have seen a notable increase due to the easing of tensions in the Middle East, boosting confidence in global markets. This rise follows a series of events impacting regional stability.

Indonesia Strengthens Trade Relations Through WTO Meetings

The Indonesian Ministry of Trade announced that its delegation is conducting a series of bilateral meetings with several countries during the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon, aimed at enhancing trade and investment cooperation.

US Investigates Seven African Countries Over Forced Labor

The United States Trade Representative has launched extensive investigations into forced labor and child labor in seven African countries, threatening trade relations between the continent and its international partners.

China urges Japan to correct trade mistakes and restore relations

On Thursday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce called on Japan to reflect on and correct its mistakes to restore normal economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. This request comes amid increasing trade tensions globally.

Singapore Explores Economic Cooperation with Hong Kong's Metropolis Project

Singapore's Prime Minister, <strong>Lawrence Wong</strong>, announced the country's intention to explore economic opportunities arising from the <strong>Northern Metropolis</strong> project in <strong>Hong Kong</strong> during his first official visit to the city since taking office in 2024. He emphasized the growing importance of relations between the two economies amid current global challenges.

China Launches Investigations into US Trade Practices Harming Exports

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Friday the initiation of two counter-investigations into US practices that hinder the flow of Chinese products to the United States. This move reflects the escalating trade tensions between the two nations.

European lawmakers approve trade deal with the US after delays

European lawmakers have approved the trade agreement made by former US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> with the European Union, overcoming a key obstacle that had stalled the deal for several months. This decision comes at a sensitive time for trade relations between the US and Europe.

European Parliament Approves Trade Agreement with the US

The European Parliament has finally approved a long-delayed trade agreement with the United States, removing a key obstacle to the deal. This decision comes amid ongoing uncertainty regarding tariffs imposed by Washington.

India imports liquefied petroleum gas from Iran for first time since 2018

India's Oil Corporation has imported liquefied petroleum gas from Iran for the first time in nearly eight years. This decision comes as India seeks to avoid a severe shortage of cooking fuel exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

European Union Delays Plan to Abandon Russian Oil

The European Commission announced that it has not set a new date for the complete abandonment of Russian oil, initially scheduled for April 15. This decision comes amid significant challenges facing Europe in the energy sector.