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US economic growth slows more than expected in first quarter

U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected in the first quarter, but an acceleration in inflation suggested that the Federal Reserve would not cut interest rates before September.

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Asia Business Report

inside the chinese mexico industrial park in the city of my. demand for plots is skyhigh with every readable space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad.— interest in mexico is no passing fad. interest in mexico is no ”assin fad. , ., , passing fad. the question is, not if this — passing fad. the question is, not if this trend _ passing fad. the question is, not if this trend will - passing fad. the question is, not if this trend will continue j not if this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend we can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation here, i am sure some people are having the same discussion in columbia, in vietnam, in costa rica. amid the nearshoring, _ vietnam, in costa rica. amid the nearshoring, us- vietnam, in costa rica. amid the nearshoring, us firms - vietnam, in costa rica. amid | the nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico too, helping the country replaced china as the country replaced china as the us main trading partner. the next kessler battery will be in mexico near monterey. it is a significant change but some urge caution over being drawn to the wider geopolitical struggles. the drawn to the wider geopolitical stru: ales. ., . , struggles. the old rich guy in town, struggles. the old rich guy in town. the — struggles. the old rich guy in town, the united _ struggles. the old rich guy in town, the united states, - struggles. the old rich guy in town, the united states, is l town, the united states, is having problems with the newer rich guy in town, china. mexico

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Asia Business Report

a50 people and have ambitious plans to expand. we have to triple or even could drupal production, he says. we want to bring production here are to ourfactories want to bring production here are to our factories in vietnam.— are to our factories in vietnam. . , whether it is furniture, t—shirts or car parks, the proximity to the us and the skilled labour force here makes mexico an attractive prospect to chinese companies. and is more chinese firms reach that same conclusion and set up factories here there has been important shot in the arm to the mexican economy, particularly post covid pandemic. the sofa factory is located inside a chinese—mexico industrial park in the city of monterrey. demand for plots is skyhigh with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the question is, not if this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend we can take advantage

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World Business Report

whether it is furniture, t—shirts or car parts, the proximity to the us and the skilled labourforce here makes mexico an attractive to chinese companies. as more chinese firms reach that same conclusion and set up factories here, there has been an important shot in the arm to the mexican economy, particular post the covid pandemic. this chinese mexico industrial park this city of monterey. demand for plots is skyhigh with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china polymer interest in mexico is no passing fad. the ruestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not if _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not if this mexico is no passing fad. tte: question is not if this trend will continue, but rather, how much of that trend we can take advantage of. becausejust much of that trend we can take advantage of. because just as mexico is thinking and we are having this conversation here, some people are having the same discussion in columbia, in vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near _ vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, _ vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, us - vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near shoring, us firms i vietnam, in costa rica. amid l the near shoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to

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World Business Report

space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the question is not if this trend will continue, but rather how much of that trend we can take advantage of. because just as mexico is thinking and we are having this conversation here, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, in vietnam, in costa rica. amid the near—shoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico too, helping the country replace china as the us�*s main trading partner. the next tesla gigafactory will be in mexico near monterey. it's a significant change, but some urged caution over being drawn into the wider geopolitical struggle. the old rich guy in town, i the united states, is having problems with the new rich guy in town, china. _ mexico does not have it. lalso, the current administration, | we don't have a strategy vis—a—vis

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New Zealand's low productivity: What does that mean and how can it be remedied? - The Front Page

New Zealand’s low productivity has been a bugbear for economists and politicians from across the spectrum for years. Stats NZ data shows labour productivity...

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BBC News Now

in the arm to the mexican economy. particularly post the covid pandemic. this info factory is located inside a chinese mexico industrial park in the city of monterrey. demand for plots in sky—high with every available space already sold. little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the cuestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not af _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not af this mexico is no passing fad. the: question is not af this trend mexico is no passing fad. "the: question is not af this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica. discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica-— costa rica. and then the nearshoring, _ costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us - costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us firms i costa rica. and then the i nearshoring, us firms like costa rica. and then the - nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico also, helping the company replace china as the main trading partner. the next tesla gig factory will be in mexico near monterey. it is a significant change but some urge caution over being drawn into

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The World Today with Maryam...

the move to mexico makes logistical sense, they already employed for herd 50 people and of ambition ambitious plans to expand. the intention here _ ambitious plans to expand. the intention here in mexico is to bring our production levels up to that of our production levels up to that of our factories our production levels up to that of ourfactories in our production levels up to that of our factories in vietnam. our production levels up to that of ourfactories in vietnam. whether it's furniture, t—shirts or car parks, the proximity to the us and the skilled labour force here parks, the proximity to the us and the skilled labourforce here makes mexico an attractive prospect to chinese companies, and as more chinese companies, and as more chinese firms reach that same conclusion and set up factories here, it's been an important shot in the arm to the mexican economy, particularly post—pandemic. a chinese industrial park in the city of monterey, the demand for plots is sky—high with every available space already sold, little wonder many economists say china's interest in

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