The U.S. Trade Representative's office said late on Thursday it had begun Section 301 unfair trade practices probes ​of 60 economies in relation to what it called failures to ‌take action on forced labor.
 

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US opens unfair trade practices probe of 60 countries over forced labor 

 

Wall St futures inch up as investors weigh Middle East unrest ahead of data 

 

Warsh's room to move at the Fed may be disappearing in a war-clouded outlook 

 

Credit-card cash reshapes US airline loyalty — and profit 

 

New Target CEO slashes prices. Previous cuts offered short-lived sales boost. 

 

Trump crypto venture offers “guaranteed direct access” for $5 million 

 

Starbucks may be neglecting labor dispute risks, shareholder proxy firms warn 

 

Apple cuts China App Store commission fees after government pressure 

 

Volkswagen reclaims top spot in China car sales, BYD falls to fourth as EV subsidies fade 

 

US farmers rush to sell crops as Iran war fuels rally 

 

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