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Now playing Next Economy Growth in average pay in the UK eases to more than two-year low Euronews Business looks at why growth in the UK’s average earnings, excluding bonuses, has fallen to its lowest level since June 2022, in the three months up to July. 10/09/2024
Now playing Next Business EU scales down proposed tariffs on Teslas and other Chinese EVs Suggested rates have been trimmed because of new information from companies, although EU member states must still vote on the proposals. 10/09/2024