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Mckinsey – NECN

After more than a decade of rapid growth, Chinese travel to the U.S. is falling. And that has cities, malls and other tourist spots scrambling to reverse the trend. Travel from China to the U.S. fell 5.7% in 2018 to 2.9 million visitors, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office, which collects data from U.S. Customs forms. It was. CEO Dec 29, 2018 America’s retailers, struggling to fill jobs, have been raising pay to try to keep and attract enough employees. Now, some stores want something in return: A more efficient worker. To that end, retailers, fast food restaurants and other lower-wage employers are boosting investment in technology and redesigning stores. Walmart is automating its truck unloading to require fewer workers on loading.

Mckinsey – NBC Connecticut

After more than a decade of rapid growth, Chinese travel to the U.S. is falling. And that has cities, malls and other tourist spots scrambling to reverse the trend. Travel from China to the U.S. fell 5.7% in 2018 to 2.9 million visitors, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office, which collects data from U.S. Customs forms. It was. CEO Dec 29, 2018 America’s retailers, struggling to fill jobs, have been raising pay to try to keep and attract enough employees. Now, some stores want something in return: A more efficient worker. To that end, retailers, fast food restaurants and other lower-wage employers are boosting investment in technology and redesigning stores. Walmart is automating its truck unloading to require fewer workers on loading.

Wilbur Ross SPAC sets out to raise $300mn, TPG, Advent aim to diversify PE s funnel

Wilbur Ross SPAC sets out to raise $300mn, TPG, Advent aim to diversify PE s funnel
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UPDATE 1-U S ITC finds Chinese exports of subsidized engines harm U S industry

UPDATE 1-U.S. ITC finds Chinese exports of subsidized engines harm U.S. industry Reuters 2/2/2021 WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday said it found that U.S. industry was harmed by imports of large vertical shaft engines from China sold in the United States at less than fair value, locking in antidumping and countervailing duties. The ITC said it voted to uphold a finding by the U.S. Commerce Department that the engines - commonly used in outdoor power equipment - were being subsidized, causing material harm to U.S. manufacturers. The decision locks in place for five years Commerce Department final anti-dumping duties of 177.65% to 468.33% on large vertical shaft engines displacing 225-999 cubic centimeters.

Former Trump officials find tough job market

Former Trump officials find tough job market Alex Gangitano © Bonnie Cash Former Trump officials find tough job market Corporate America is showing no signs of rushing to snatch up the vast majority of high-level Trump officials. Prominent figures from the Trump era were already facing tough job prospects at the end of 2020, but top U.S. companies have further distanced themselves from Republicans following the deadly mob attack on the Capitol earlier this month. Several ex-officials have secured employment at right-leaning think tanks and conservative organizations instead of landing plum jobs as corporate executives or board members, while others such as former White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow are returning to their previous line of work on cable news.

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