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Earlier this year, Amazon said it would rapidly expand its same-day grocery delivery service, while Walmart has imposed price cuts across thousands of products.

This week had already witnessed the introduction of tit-for-tat fees, imposed by both parties on ships docking in each other’s ports.

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The tariffs will be imposed under emergency economic authority never before used for tariffs.

Many journalists who attended the press conference questioned the minister's claim, pointing out the restrictions the Taliban have imposed on girls and women since 2021.

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Such misrepresentations allowed dishonest borrowers “to circumvent tighter underwriting guidelines imposed by lenders” and obtain lower interest rates.

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