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Japan's Denso Not Unduly Worried About Trump Tariffs, May Raise Prices

World's second-largest car parts maker Denso eyes price hikes to offset Mexico-Canada tariffs

Trump Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Could Spike Prices for Everything From Gas to Guacamole

Tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico could raise prices on cars, gasoline, and groceries, including avocados for Super Bowl guacamole.

LyondellBasell Reports Q4 Loss on Weak Demand from Europe and Asia

LyondellBasell reports $603 million loss in Q4 due to weak demand in Europe and Asia, despite beating analyst estimates.

Apple Q1 Earnings: Beat on EPS and Revenue, Miss on iPhone, Greater China Sales

Apple Q1 earnings beat EPS and revenue estimates but miss on iPhone sales. Greater China revenue also falls short. Shares initially rose 3% in pre-market trading.

Asia Markets Mostly Higher After Wall Street Gains, Japan Inflation Hits 2.5%

Asia stocks rise following Wall Street gains, Japan inflation surpasses target

AI's Advance to Spur Demand for Chips Used in Production

JSR Corp., leading supplier of photoresists for semiconductors, says DeepSeek's AI model will boost demand for semiconductors.

Trump's Tariff Deadline Looms, Leaving Businesses and Leaders in 'Waiting Mode'

The Trump administration's trade policies remain uncertain with a self-imposed Feb. 1 deadline for tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Economic observers and world leaders are closely monitoring the situation, with confusion and frustration expressed by leaders in Canada and Mexico. The potential impact on business decisions and the economy remains unclear, with economists predicting a possible recession if tariffs are implemented.

Trump's Tariffs: Uncertainty Roils Markets Ahead of Deadline

President Donald Trump is aiming to reshape the US trade policy using tariffs. Leading up to his return to office, Trump has threatened tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. The uncertainty around tariffs has left many in wait-and-see mode, including businesses and world leaders. Trump's pick for Commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, supports "across the board" tariffs.

Apple Q1 Earnings: iPhone Sales Miss While Services Shine

Apple's Q1 earnings beat estimates but missed on iPhone revenue, with Greater China sales falling short. Despite AI push and upcoming product releases, iPhone market share declined.

Tokyo Inflation Picks Up, Backing BOJ Rate Hike

Tokyo inflation accelerates, supporting BOJ's hawkish outlook. Consumer prices excluding fresh food rose 2.5% in January, a 11-month high, matching economists' estimates and indicating persistent inflationary pressures.