US Senate repeals solar panel tariff suspension, Biden expected to veto

By Nichola Groom and Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to repeal President Joe Biden’s suspension of tariffs on solar panels from four Southeast Asian nations, a measure aimed at supporting the small domestic manufacturing industry.     Biden has vowed to veto the legislation, which passed the House of Representatives last…

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US senators urge Biden to negotiate tax agreement with Taiwan

By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic and Republican U.S. senators announced legislation on Thursday authorizing President Joe Biden’s administration to negotiate a tax agreement with Taiwan, seeking to foster investment as Washington works to shore up the island against a rising China. The senators, led by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez and…

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U.S. Congress gears up for immigration overhaul as Title 42 ends

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A fresh push for a bipartisan immigration overhaul, coupled with enhanced border security, is emerging in the U.S. Congress, as thousands of migrants amass across the border in Mexico ahead of the end of COVID-era border restrictions next week. The latest among those efforts is a last-minute legislative push…

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Republican debt-limit plan would cut US jobs, slow growth, economist tells Senate panel

By Andy Sullivan and Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Republican plan to cut federal spending in exchange for lifting the U.S. government’s debt ceiling would lower employment, slow economic growth and “meaningfully increase” the likelihood of a recession, Moody’s Analytics’ chief economist told a Senate committee on Thursday. Mark Zandi told the Senate Budget…

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Lockheed realigns space business to boost efficiency

(Reuters) – Lockheed Martin is realigning its space business operations, transitioning from five lines of business to three to enhance speed and effectiveness, the defense contractor said on Thursday. The rejig comes as simmering geopolitical tensions fuel demand from both the United States and international customers. The three lines of business include Commercial Civil Space,…

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North Carolina House passes 12-week abortion ban

(Reuters) – North Carolina’s Republican-dominated House on Wednesday passed and sent to the state Senate a controversial bill limiting most abortions to the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, a sharp drop from the state’s current limit of 20 weeks’ gestation. The bill passed 71-46 along party lines, with one Republican and two Democratic lawmakers not…

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Starbucks pushes appeal in Memphis union case; US labor tactics scrutinized

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – U.S. appeals court judges on Thursday expressed skepticism that Starbucks Corp hurt a union organizing effort when it fired seven leaders, and appeared open to the coffee chain’s argument that doing so did not violate federal labor law. The case involving a Starbucks cafe in Memphis, Tennessee is one of…

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