
Starbucks, Dunkin tackle issues that could shrink coffee-growing areas, threaten growers' incomes
Feb 02, 2021 10:47 am UTC| Economy Business
Major coffee companies such as Starbucks and Dunkin have committed to tackling climate change problems that could halve suitable coffee-growing areas within three decades. In addition to climate threats, market...

Coke Europe gets major approval for Coke Amatil bid but pressured to raise offer
Feb 02, 2021 00:01 am UTC| Economy Business
Coca-Cola European Partners (CEEP) has gained clearance from the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) in its proposed $9 billion acquisition of Coca-Cola Amatil but faces pressure from hedge funds to raise its $12.75 a...

Sales by S. Korean carmakers rise 4.8% in Jan on SUVs
Feb 01, 2021 23:28 pm UTC| Economy Business
South Koreas five carmakers sold 597,213 vehicles in January, up 4.8 percent from 569,929 units a year earlier due to strong demand for sport utility vehicles (SUVs). Domestic sales by Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Corp., GM...

S. Korea's exports soar 11.4% in Jan. on strong demand for chips, auto
Feb 01, 2021 20:04 pm UTC| Economy
South Koreas exports in January rose 11.4 percent to US$48 billion from $43 billion a year earlier due to brisk demand for chips and cars, based on data from the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, The increase was...

Strong export demand push Canada's canola prices to 13-year high $718 per ton
Feb 01, 2021 16:03 pm UTC| Economy Business
Canada is running short of canola oilseed six months before the next harvest due to strong export demand that drove prices to a nearly 13-year high of $718 per ton last week. China, the top buyer, more than doubled...

Feb 01, 2021 09:48 am UTC| Business Economy
Chevron Corp and Exxon Mobil Corp chief executives reportedly discussed a possible merger last year. They are considering putting together their oil companies and work to get back what they have lost due to the COVID-19...

S. Korean shipbuilders to resist price hike demands by local steelmakers
Jan 30, 2021 10:42 am UTC| Economy Business
South Korean shipbuilders have reached a consensus not to agree to local steelmakers demands to increase prices of thick steel plates, which account for about one-fifth of shipbuilding costs. POSCO, the countrys largest...
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