a former helicopter test and rescue pilot.
most analysts say the economy should be able to escape a recession - so long as the job market continues to hold up.on so-called Liberation Day.
rather than alienate customers with an abrupt jump.especially those cushioned by strong profits.so whether the worries would actually lead households to clamp down on spending over the long term remained a matter of debate.
economists still widely expect customers to pay for them eventually.dropped about 12% over the course of a week.
and a 46% levy on imports from Vietnam.
'nothing to see here' from an inflation standpoint.The paper questioned whether the project was in keeping with Kenya's secular constitution.
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