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The Business section of Europa Express News delivers clear, contextual reporting on economic developments across Europe and the global markets that influence them. Our focus is on real-world impact, not speculation or hype.
Coverage includes European and international markets, corporate strategy, trade policy, regulation, inflation, labour markets, energy, and financial institutions. We aim to explain how economic decisions affect households, workers, investors, and governments.
Business reporting prioritises accuracy, transparency, and responsible interpretation of data. We avoid market sensationalism and clearly distinguish confirmed information from projections or forecasts.
Articles in this section are edited to ensure compliance with our Editorial Policy and broader newsroom standards.
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UPS and FedEx File Tariff Refund Claims Following Supreme Court Ruling on Emergency Powers Act Duties
UPS and FedEx began filing tariff refund requests with U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Monday following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain emergency tariffs. The refund…
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Kevin Warsh Faces Senate Scrutiny Over Financial Disclosures in Fed Chair Hearing
Kevin Warsh faced intense questioning during his Senate Banking Committee confirmation hearing to become the next Federal Reserve chair on April 21, 2026. The 56-year-old financier and former…
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London Underground RMT strike begins, disrupting services across four days
London Underground workers began a six-day strike at midday on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, triggering immediate disruption across the city’s transport network as commuters sought alternative ways to…
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Morrisons manager Sean Egan sacked for confronting shoplifter Morrisons manager Sean Egan sacked for confronting shoplifter
Sean Egan was dismissed from his role as Morrisons store manager in Aldridge after confronting a shoplifter who spat in his face during an incident on December 3.…
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UK government raises levy on gas-linked power to cut household energy bills
The UK government announced plans to raise the Electricity Generator Levy from 45% to 55% and offer long-term fixed-price contracts to older renewable energy projects as part of…
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UK Government raises windfall tax on electricity generators to 55% unless they sign fixed-price contracts
Electricity generators in Great Britain will face a higher windfall tax on excess profits unless they agree to long-term fixed-price contracts, under new government plans aimed at shielding…
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Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO, Names John Ternus as Successor
Tim Cook will step down as Apple’s chief executive on 1 September, handing the role to John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering, while taking the title…
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Trump Signs Psychedelics Research Order as Cannabis Reform Stalls in DEA Review
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 19, 2026, directing federal agencies to accelerate research on psychedelics such as psilocybin, MDMA, and ibogaine for medical use.…
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Hyundai unveils Ioniq 3 electric hatchback starting at £25,000
Hyundai unveiled the Ioniq 3, a fully electric hatchback priced from £25,000, as its recent entry point into the European EV market this summer. The model, positioned between…
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