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EU parliament bans TikTok on work devices
EU parliament bans TikTok on work devices
Business and Economy

The European Parliament has told staff to purge TikTok from devices used for work because of data protection concerns, after similar moves by the EU's main governing bodies last week. On the same day, Canada's government banned TikTok from all phones and other devices, citing similar data protection concerns amid strained Canadian-Chinese relations.

Customised kicks: North Macedonia sneaker artist sketches new path
Customised kicks: North Macedonia sneaker artist sketches new path
Business and Economy

From a makeshift studio in a cramped apartment in North Macedonia's Skopje, Satja Grabuloski has made his mark as one of the top sneaker artists in the world. All the designs made by his team at Swithadot StudioS are unique, according to Grabuloski, with clients given certifications of authenticity and a short note on the ideas behind the artwork.

China manufacturing activity surges in February
China manufacturing activity surges in February
Business and Economy

China's manufacturing activity surged to its highest reading in more than a decade in February, official figures showed Wednesday, as factories began to return to normal following years of Covid-19 disruption. February's figures reflected the subsiding of case numbers after a surge that began in December, coupled with the return to work after the Lunar New Year holiday.

Tesla to invest about $5 billion in Mexico plant: government
Tesla to invest about $5 billion in Mexico plant: government
Business and Economy

American electric car maker Tesla will invest about $5 billion in a massive new factory in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, a senior government official said Tuesday. Earlier Tuesday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced that Tesla was going to open a plant in Monterrey, northern Mexico, about 200 kilometers (120 miles) from the US border.

Asian markets rise as China data spurs recovery hopes
Asian markets rise as China data spurs recovery hopes
Business and Economy

Asian markets rose Wednesday as data showed decade-high Chinese factory activity last month after leaders began reopening the economy from years of painful zero-Covid measures. The challenge will come from the weakening external market, which could affect exports and manufacturing activity related to exports."

White House open to tighter curbs on TikTok
White House open to tighter curbs on TikTok
Business and Economy

The White House on Tuesday said it is open to further action on curbing TikTok, as legislation to ban the Chinese-owned app in the United States began making its way through Congress. The House Foreign Affairs Committee was set to vote later Tuesday on legislation introduced by Republicans that would give Biden the authority to outright ban TikTok in the United States.

Hundreds of passengers stranded in Colombia, Peru as Viva Air grounded
Hundreds of passengers stranded in Colombia, Peru as Viva Air grounded
Business and Economy

Hundreds of passengers were stranded Tuesday at airports in Colombia and Peru after low-cost airline Viva Air suspended operations due to financial difficulties. Viva Air, on its website, "regretfully announces the suspension of its operation, due to delays in the timely definition of the alliance that would allow its integration with a stronger and larger airline group."

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