Microsoft released TypeScript 6.0 on March 23, the last version built on the original JavaScript codebase, with three post-RC changes and a wave of deprecations designed to ready codebases for the ...
U.S. import prices increased 0.2 percent in January, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today, following a 0.2-percent advance in December. Higher prices for nonfuel imports more than offset ...
Discord has announced plans to enforce a new "teen-appropriate" experience by default next month, requiring age verification to access restricted content or change content settings. In a blog post ...
Oracle revealed plans to raise up to $50 billion in debt and equity to finance its massive data center commitments The company's 5-year credit default swaps fell 17% as the likelihood of a credit ...
In a reversal of recently announced policy, the Department of Education said Friday it was postponing the pursuit of garnishing wages, seizing tax refunds and collecting other benefits from federal ...
Under dominant-currency pricing—where many export prices are set in dollars—the real exchange rate allocates export windfalls between producers and consumers. When the real exchange rate is stable, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Two decades analyzing U.S. trade data by port, country, export, import Exports are down to eight of the top 10 markets, including ...
Congo introduces mandatory quota verification certificate for cobalt shipments Exporters must pay 10% royalty within 48 hours of receiving invoice Uncertainty over new rules and potential penalties ...
China’s export growth unexpectedly accelerated last month in the fastest gain since April, as demand from around the world compensated for the continued slump in shipments to the US. Total exports ...
Thousands of export license applications held up at Commerce, sources say Backlog hurting US exporters, industry asserts License woes signal deeper dysfunction at Commerce, sources say Commerce ...
Global markets received an unwelcome jolt in April when the Chinese government began to require pre-approval for exports of medium and heavy rare-earth elements. Official statements and state-linked ...
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