
Oliver Crook
Freelance Writer at Exclaim!
Managing Editor at Atwood Magazine
Music loving managing editor for @AtwoodMagazine, freelancer for @exclaimdotca and general writer. Whine enthusiast, comedy nerd, disappointed sports fan.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Oliver Crook |Michal Kubala |Jorge Valero |Milan Jaros
Bloomberg — La Unión Europea intenta reforzar su mercado común ante el aumento de las tensiones geopolíticas y el creciente conflicto comercial con Estados Unidos, que amenaza con golpear al bloque con aranceles de amplio alcance.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Oliver Crook |Michal Kubala |Jorge Valero
The European Union is seeking to strengthen its common market in the face of rising geopolitical tensions and a growing trade conflict with the US, which is threatening to hit the bloc with wide-ranging tariffs. To ensure the region’s €18 trillion ($20.4 trillion) economy remains competitive, the European Commission will boost efforts to improve conditions for cutting-edge companies in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, autos, steel and aluminum, said EU industry commissioner Stéphane Séjourné.
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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Oliver Crook |Michal Kubala |Jorge Valero
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Oliver Crook |Michal Kubala |Jorge Valero
(Bloomberg) -- The European Union is seeking to strengthen its common market in the face of rising geopolitical tensions and a growing trade conflict with the US, which is threatening to hit the bloc with wide-ranging tariffs.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Wilfried Eckl-Dorna |Oliver Crook
A logo sits illuminated outside the Siemens AG gas turbine factory in Berlin, Germany, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020. Siemens is considering the future of a controversial contract to supply signaling systems to a new Australian coal mine under pressure from environmental activists, who staged German-wide protests against the company on Friday.
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