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New Hampshire nearing another round of relief funding for businesses impacted by COVID-19
New Hampshire recently closed the application period for their Main Street Relief Fund 2.0. -
Pandemic surge cuts into spending and threatens economic recovery
The sharp rise in COVID-19 cases has cut into consumer spending, real-time indicators suggest, raising the prospect of renewed layoffs and a setback to the economic recovery. -
'More people may die': Biden slams Trump's transition blockade
President-elect Joe Biden warned President Trump's resistance to a smooth transition process was risking lives and the economy after being briefed by business and union leaders.
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White House says it skipped announcement of Chatterjee demotion at FERC to avoid 'embarrassing' him
The Trump administration is breaking its silence over its decision to demote Republican Neil Chatterjee as chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.Daily on Energy: Trump looks to beat Biden with fast oil lease sale in Arctic refuge
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The West does not understand China's economic success
China and another 14 countries in the Asia-Pacific region have signed one of the biggest free trade agreements in history to form the world’s largest trading bloc. The free trade agreement covers 2.2 billion people and encompasses about a third of the world’s economic output.Licensing reform would bring relief to a virus-stricken economy
When President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January, he'll be facing an economy in need of help. As lawmakers consider the merits of another coronavirus relief package, they should not only consider the immediate need for income support but also preparations for the long-term recovery.
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