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US lawmakers traveled to Taiwan. The trip, part of the bipartisan delegationās east Asia tour, is likely to further inflame escalating tensions between China and the US.
The ruble hit a new low for the year. The Russian currency has been squeezed by sanctions and a rush of foreign firms leaving the country after its invasion of Ukraine.
Apple is opening its first brick-and-mortar store in India. Years in the making, the opening marks a milestone for Appleās expansion in the country.
Tanzania mismanaged $1.6 billion in covid relief funds. An audit uncovered that the money, intended for socioeconomic recovery, was bilked from the governmentās coffers.
Chipotle put the heat on Sweetgreen stock
Chipotle is mad at Sweetgreen for using its nameāwhich Chipotle in turn took from a certain preparation of jalapeƱoāto brand a new meal at the salad chain.
The āChipotle Chicken Burrito Bowlāāa mix of blackened chicken, wild rice, black beans, tomatoes, cabbage and a roasted chipotle salsaāsounds awfully like its food, Chipotleās lawsuit argues.
Sweetgreenās stock isnāt keen on the bowl brawl, but the lawsuitās ultimate success will hinge on trademark law.

The worldās top milk producer is importing a lot of it
1,024%: Year-over-year increase in Indiaās milk and cream imports as of January
India is the worldās largest producer of milk, but its stock is drying up, and thereās more than one thing to blame.
Silicon Valleyās famous office perks look less perky

Beyond mass layoffs, the tech squeeze is making Google, Meta, and the like rethink their luxury workplaces. Snacks, full-time massage therapists, and laundry services are just a few of the perks that have landed on the chopping block in recent weeks amid a spending crackdown.
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