Toyota Forecasts $4.3 Billion Impact from War: What It Means for Global Investors and Business Owners
Japan's Toyota expects the Iran war to cost about $4.3 billion this financial year. Despite rising demand for hybrids, profits
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Japan's Toyota expects the Iran war to cost about $4.3 billion this financial year. Despite rising demand for hybrids, profits
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Nearly two decades after smartphones arrived, society struggles with phone addiction. Schools ban devices, lawsuits target tech companies, and a
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Oil prices climbed as the US struck Iranian military sites after Iran fired on US warships in the Strait of
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Toyota expects the Iran war fallout to cost $4.3 billion this financial year. Quarterly earnings dropped nearly 50%, and full-year
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Consumers continue to buy chicken nuggets, tacos, and coffee from major chains despite higher gas prices from the war with
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Oman’s stronger public finances, lower debt, and expanding non-oil economy help it withstand regional instability better than many Gulf economies,
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Oman has begun its first methane hydrates exploration in Block 83 offshore Sea of Oman, aiming to unlock a new
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Global oil markets could face tighter supplies even if the U.S. and Iran reach a peace deal, as disrupted shipping
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Shell reported a 19% rise in Q1 profit to $5.69 billion, supported by volatile energy markets and higher oil and
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Asia's semiconductor giants, including TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix, are leading the AI boom, driving significant market gains. The South
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