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Scores of Google rivals want EU tech law used in antitrust case
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Scores of Google rivals want EU tech law used in antitrust case

More than 40 European rivals to Google’s shopping service urged European Union (EU) antitrust regulators to use newly adopted tech rules to ensure the Alphabet unit complies with a 2017 EU order to allow more competition on its search page. The European Commission fined Google 2.4 billion euros five years ago and told the firm...

Exxon exits Russia empty-handed with oil project ‘unilaterally terminated’
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Exxon exits Russia empty-handed with oil project ‘unilaterally terminated’

Exxon Mobil Corp said on Monday that it left Russia completely after President Vladimir Putin expropriated its properties following seven months of discussions over an orderly transfer of its 30% stake in a major oil project. Exxon did not say if it received any compensation for the assets, which it had valued at more than...

Ukraine wants grain deal expanded, eyes decision next week
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Ukraine wants grain deal expanded, eyes decision next week

Ukraine wants the Black Sea grain export deal expanded to include more ports and goods and hopes a decision to extend the agreement for at least a year will be taken next week. The deal, which eased a global food crisis by unblocking three major Ukrainian ports during Russia’s invasion, expires on Nov. 19 and...

Trinidad asks U.S. to allow Venezuelan gas imports for LNG plant
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Trinidad asks U.S. to allow Venezuelan gas imports for LNG plant

The government of Trinidad and Tobago is asking the U.S. to authorize Venezuelan gas imports to restart an idled liquefaction train in the Caribbean nation. Trinidad’s past requests for U.S. approval have gone unanswered, but the Biden administration’s willingness to ease some sanctions on Venezuela if President Nicolas Maduro and the opposition progress in talks...

Brazil coffee defaults spike for second year in a row
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Brazil coffee defaults spike for second year in a row

Brazilian coffee farmers are defaulting on contracts for a second straight year, failing to deliver on pre-agreed sales and exposing trade houses to losses. The defaults, less widespread than last year, have scrambled the coffee market, leaving traders reluctant to agree to forward sales for next year’s crop or the one after.

Mexico to proceed with GMO corn ban, seeks international grain deals
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Mexico to proceed with GMO corn ban, seeks international grain deals

Mexico is considering direct agreements with farmers in the United States, Argentina, and Brazil to secure non-genetically modified yellow corn imports, citing the country’s deputy agriculture minister, who added that a 2024 ban on genetically modified corn would not be amended. He said Mexico is on track to halve its U.S. imports of yellow corn...