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China Is Finding Ways to Replace American Farmers
China has long relied on the U.S. for soybeans. But with new steep tariffs, it is likely to look even more to Brazil and Argentina. Consider the soybean. A legume about a centimeter in size, it is eaten from the pod as edamame or processed into tofu, soy milk and other products. But that is not why …
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We bought and renovated a laundromat for $125,000, not knowing much about the business. We don't make a lot money, but here's why it's still worth the investment.
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DHL to suspend global shipments of over $800 to US consumers
Reuters — DHL Express, a division of Germany’s Deutsche Post, said it would suspend global business-to-consumer shipments worth over $800 to individuals in the United States from April 21, as US customs regulatory changes have lengthened clearance. The notice on the company website was not dated, but …
China Is Finding Ways to Replace American Farmers
China has long relied on the U.S. for soybeans. But with new steep tariffs, it is likely to look even more to Brazil and Argentina. Consider the soybean. A legume about a centimeter in size, it is eaten from the pod as edamame or processed into tofu, soy milk and other products. But that is not why …