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    From the BBC World Service: As Canada’s prime minister says the U.S. is no longer a reliable partner, Canadian businesses that work with American companies are facing a tough decision: continue their trading relationships or try to bring more operations and supply chains home.

  • Get ready for cars to get even pricier
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    We parse the impact of new tariffs on cars and car parts. Plus, how can executive actions complicate financial planning for people and businesses?

  • Above, a mother feeds her son a ready-to-use therapeutic food supplement pouch.
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    Children, especially, could suffer as a result of cuts to USAID funding and staff. We’ll learn more.

  • Trump announces 25% tariffs on car imports to U.S.
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    From the BBC World Service: The global auto industry has been rocked by sweeping 25% tariffs on all imports of cars and car parts to the U.S.

  • Why domestic metal prices are rising too
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    Companies that buy metal for their products are facing higher prices from both foreign and domestic suppliers.

  • The Baltimore Port’s recovery a year after bridge collapse
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    One year after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge disrupted trade at the Port of Baltimore, how are nearby businesses faring?

  • Russia and Ukraine to stop attacks on shipping in the Black Sea
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    From the BBC World Service: Russia and Ukraine have agreed to “eliminate the use of force” in the Black Sea after parallel talks with U.S. negotiators in Saudi Arabia.

  • Opportunities to bet on women’s college hoops lag  
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    The marquee collegiate tournament is in full swing for both men’s and women’s basketball, but only the former has received a great deal of attention from the sports betting industry.

  • As Trump disbands economic advisory committees, experts raise concerns
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    Economists have warned that the shuttering of two federal economic advisory committees could impact independent policymaking.

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Get up to speed on the daily news first thing in the morning with Marketplace Morning Report. Hosted by David Brancaccio, Marketplace Morning Report keeps you informed on what you may have missed when you were sleeping, kicking off each weekday with a global business update from the BBC World Service in London. In less than ten minutes, you can start off your day with a recap of the top economic and business headlines with our daily news show and podcast. David Brancaccio brings you key news updates and economic happenings in real time throughout the morning. Catch Marketplace Morning Report live every Monday through Friday to get the latest news on the markets, money, jobs and innovation. David has been in broadcasting for more than three decades, serving as a longtime host for Marketplace and winner of both the DuPont-Columbia Award and George Foster Peabody Award. He and his team on PBS’s NOW won two Emmy Awards in 2008, as well as the 2009 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Coverage. Marketplace Morning Report daily news podcasts are also available worldwide on platforms included Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS Feeds and any place else where you get your podcasts.