President Donald Trump signed a proclamation to implement a 25% tariff on auto imports and floated further duties on the EU ...
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Mali has stopped issuing permits for small-scale gold mining to foreign nationals, after several deadly incidents in recent weeks and amid a drop in gold production. Interim President Assimi Goita ...
After months of negotiations, an agreement to settle the dispute between Mali’s ruling junta and Barrick Gold, the world’s second-largest gold producer, remains unfinished. Talks seemed close to ...
While other automakers rethink their plans as the global appetite for EVs slows down, BMW is vowing to stay the course. The German automaker says it still plans to offer an EV in every vehicle ...
Not so BMW, which has just launched a public site that catalogs some 80 years of the company's history, from 1928 through to 2008. If you're a BMW fan, then yes, your favorite pick is in here ...
March 8 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold remains "fully engaged and committed to reaching a mutually beneficial resolution" with Mali to end a dispute over its assets there, its chief operating officer ...
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Europe, for example, won't purchase our Fords or Chevys but the U.S. purchases BMW's and Mercedes Benz by the boat full. Are we trying to force Europe to purchase our cars with higher tariffs?