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Trump wants China to reduce trade deficit by US$200B by 2020

The Trump administration reportedly made some ambitious demands during trade talks that just wrapped up in Beijing


U.S. indictment alleges top VW exec knew of emissions cheating

Former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn faces up to 25 years in prison, but he can't be extradited from Germany, so it’s unlikely he’ll ever see a U.S. courtroom or jail


After 55 years, chairman emeritus Laurent Beaudoin bids adieu to Bombardier

The son-in-law of company founder Joseph-Armand Bombardier retired May 3 after 55 years with the company. Beaudoin transformed Bombardier from a snowmobile maker to a global transportation giant
 
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Second-gen entrepreneurs: Preparing businesses for the future

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Fortune favours the bold: smartly investing in high-risk export markets

Some of the world’s most promising markets carry substantial risks, be it from internal instability or conflict with neighbouring states, but there are ways to navigate these waters » read more

European wine and cheese are coming to dinner

For wineries, there are opportunities to be had in a massive EU market, but for cheese producers, unfettered access isn’t quite as appetizing » read more
 
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Robot fast food chefs: Hype or a sign of industry change?

A Boston restaurant is using automated cooking pots to make grain bowls. The fast food industry has already undergone significant automation in recent years, but the advent of chef bots could be a sign of what's on the horizon » read more
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Tesla CEO’s peculiar conduct causes angst on Wall Street

Following a record first-quarter loss of nearly US$710 million, the mercurial Elon Musk brushed off financial questions during a conference call as boring and "not cool" » read more
 
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Tim Hortons franchisee association sues parent company over contract clause in U.S.

The battle between Tim Hortons' parent company Restaurant Brands International and its franchisees has shifted south of the border » read more

Canada loses NAFTA court challenge, reviving environmental concerns

The issue stems from a 16-year-old proposed quarry project in Nova Scotia: The project was nixed by the feds and the province, a NAFTA tribunal ruled that decision was unfair, and now the feds have lost a court bid to overturn the NAFTA ruling » read more