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Wall Street Journal, September 15,

Wall Street Journal, September 15,

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Whirlpool, an appliance maker in the United States, told the U.S. Government that its overseas competitors may be undervaluing imports to avoid paying hefty tariffs by using federal data generated through import paperwork.

ANZ Group has agreed to pay a total of A$240m ($159.70m) in penalties as part of a settlement deal for five issues within its Australian Markets & Retail business that were at the center of a regulatory investigation.

The White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley met recently to discuss Medicare, among other topics. However, the government's investigations were not discussed.

J Sainsbury announced that discussions with Chinese online retailer JD.com about the purchase of its Argos Home Retail business failed.

The gold-mining division of China's largest miner Zijin Mining has been preparing for a public offer that, according to some estimates, could be valued at up to $40 billion.

Chinese diplomats courted White House for over two months in order to secure a visit from U.S. president Donald Trump. However, the U.S. wants concessions on TikTok and trade in exchange for Trump's visit.

(source: Reuters)