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Rain lifts Rhine river levels in Germany but ships still part loaded

FILE PHOTO: A general view of Duesseldorf
September 04, 2024
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HAMBURG (Reuters) - Rain has raised water levels on the Rhine in Germany but most of the river remains too shallow for cargo vessels to sail fully loaded, commodity traders said on Wednesday, following a bout of dry weather in August.

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Trump suggests tariffs higher than 200% on vehicles from Mexico

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday suggested he could impose tariffs higher than 200% on vehicles imported from Mexico, saying his aim would be to prevent the

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Boeing strike has already cost the company and workers $5 billion, new analysis shows

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