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Fuel Prices Are Soaring: Who Is Feeling the Pinch?
Production cuts made by OPEC and its allies have pushed crude oil to 10-month highs. Source link
Drug Shortages Are a Boon to One Industry: Compounding Pharmacies
Hospitals increasingly rely on a sector that can start making drugs without FDA approval—and investment is pouring in. Source link
U.S. Steelmakers Are Still Expanding as Demand Slows
Nucor, U.S. Steel and others are counting on infrastructure projects and auto production to raise demand. Source link
The West Attacked Russia's Economy. The Result Is Another Stalemate.
Economists expect sanctions to cause Russia to stagnate in the years ahead but the West’s failure to quickly bring the Russian economy to its knees
Volkswagen Lowers Delivery Targets as Supply-Chain Issues Persist
The German car giant said logistics bottlenecks are shifting from semiconductor shortages to transportation delays. Source link
Airbus Hits New Supply-Chain Hurdle in Race With Boeing
Engine maker Pratt is recalling 1,200 engines over 12 months just as Airbus is trying to cement its supremacy in narrow-body jets. Source link
Boeing Reports $149 Million Loss as Defense Charges Pile Up
The aerospace giant said it is increasing jetliner production as planned while reducing its debt. Source link
Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons
Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar. Source link
This Arkansas Town Could Become the Epicenter of a U.S. Lithium Boom
Near the quiet town of Magnolia, companies including Exxon Mobil are working out how to extract lithium from brine water to help power electric vehicles.
TSMC Delays Start of First Arizona Chip Factory, Citing Worker Shortage
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