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South Korea Calls For ‘Mutually Beneficial' Trade Deal With US
South Korea called for a 'mutually beneficial' agreement on trade with the US during its new trade minister's first trip to Washington this week. Yeo Han-koo held talks that concluded Friday with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, as well as several lawmakers in Washington, ahead of the July 9 deadline to reinstate higher tariffs paused in April.


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Canada Orders Hikvision to Cease Local Operations
Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly says that the government has ordered Hikvision Canada to cease all operations in the country and close its business, in a statement on X. The government has determined that Hikvision Canada's continued operations in the country would be 'injurious to Canada's national security' after a review under the Investment Canada Act, the statement says.


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TotalEnergies Says It Can Get Mozambique LNG Running by 2029
TotalEnergies SE and its partners can still start producing liquefied natural gas in Mozambique from 2029, as they are poised to resume work at a $20 billion project thanks to improved security, Chief Executive Officer Patrick Pouyanne said in an interview with Nikkei Asia. 'Production will be by 2029,' the CEO of the French energy giant said in an interview with the Japanese media dated June 25. While on-site work was halted after insurgents attacked the region four years ago, 'people continued with the engineering,' so 'we should be able to meet' the 2029 target.


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Singapore's Blueprint for a Future City
Each week we bring you insights into one of Asia's most dynamic economies. If you haven't yet, please sign up here. This week, Gabrielle Ng looks at how Singapore is trying to adapt its city for an aging population and a hotter world, while Ishika Mookerjee bemoans the pressures that could make air travel even more expensive.


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Students Trying to ‘Escape the Trump Years' Turn to UK Universities
Wealth As the Trump administration clashes with elite colleges and targets foreign students, Britain is seen as a place to escape the polarizing politics on US campuses. For the past 15 years, Don McMillan, a college-admissions consultant, has worked just down the road from Harvard University, one of the most prestigious schools targeted by his clients from the US and around the globe. This month, he expanded his business 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) and an ocean away to tap into what's becoming a rapidly growing line of work: Advising the students who are souring on America and looking to go to college in the UK instead.