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It’s tempting to blame Donald Trump, but tariffs aren’t the only issue behind the downturn in prices.

Cheap Chinese exports spark deflation anxiety

THE ECONOMIST: It’s tempting to blame Donald Trump, but tariffs aren’t the only issue behind the downturn in prices.

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Nestle has abruptly dismissed its CEO Laurent Freixe for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate.

Nestle CEO sacked for relationship with employee

Nestle has abruptly dismissed its chief executive Laurent Freixe for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate.

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THE NEW YORK TIMES: India was the economic alternative to China, Trump ended that.

Trump ended the only economic alternative to China

THE NEW YORK TIMES: India’s hard work to present itself to the world as the best alternative to Chinese factories has been left in tatters.

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Australia's competition watchdog is taking court action against four fresh produce suppliers. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Veggie suppliers accused of fixing supermarket prices

An alleged vegetable cartel has been exposed in Australia, accused of fixing prices with supermarket Aldi caught up in the alleged scandal.

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The fish-shaped soy sauce containers will no longer be available in South Australia.

Government bans worldwide sushi staple

Sushi lovers may be left feeling short-changed with one of the world’s most iconic food containers about to be banned, as one Australian state ramps up its war on single-use plastics. 

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Qantas Group will add to its string of hefty penalties after its budget carrier Jetstar misled NZ passengers.

Jetstar ‘deserving’ of NZ’s biggest consumer protection fine

Embattled Qantas Group will add to its string of big penalties after budget carrier Jetstar was fined for misleading New Zealand passengers about their rights following flight cancellations or delays.

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Narendra Modi is on his first visit to China since relations deteriorated in 2020.

Xi and Modi vow to resolve border fight

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is hosting a summit for world leaders, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin, hoping to counterbalance Western alliances while promoting security co-operation and economic ties.

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New players are taking aim at lucrative defence deals as war and sanctions put the squeeze on traditional suppliers.

Weapons of mass production: Upstarts on the arms race

THE ECONOMIST: New players are taking aim at lucrative defence deals as war and sanctions put the squeeze on traditional suppliers.

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Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store says the frigates are ‘an essential part of our defence’.

UK frigates to boost Norway's navy in $20 billion deal

‘Defend our sovereignty’: Norway will buy British-made frigates to beef up its maritime defence in the nations biggest ever military investment deal.

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The federal government is considering a crackdown on ‘shrinkflation’. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Moves to crack down on supermarket 'shrinkflation'

Shoppers could get the chance to dob in grocery retailers charging top dollar for shrinking products.

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GDP growth is expected by some to undershoot the RBA estimate of 1.6 per cent for the year to June.

Nation's economic pulse check dominates data-heavy week

Australia’s national accounts will reveal if GDP is clawing back momentum, with economists divided on whether growth can meet the RBA’s forecast.

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Super scam victims Garry and Michelle Thomas.

‘It’s horrible’: Victims of $1.2b super heist speak out

‘What we have seen in these matters is I would call misconduct on an industrial scale.’

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Harvey Norman, which sells homewares, electronics and white goods, has 195 franchisee-run stores in Australia and 121 company-operated stores in seven overseas countries.

Gerry Harvey says AI revolution lifting Harvey Norman sales

Harvey Norman chair Gerry Harvey says shoppers are increasingly looking to upgrade to artificial intelligence-led devices, helping to deliver better-than-expected sales in the 2025 financial year.

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Harvey Norman chair Gerry Harvey.

Red tape ‘getting worse and worse’, Gerry Harvey warns

Veteran retailer Gerry Harvey has gone on an extraordinary spray about the nation’s excessive red tape that he says is choking the economy and seemingly getting ‘worse and worse’.

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