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As tariffs loom and global currency values fluctuate, goods from these top US trade partners may shift in price. OANDA used Census data to see how top import prices and currency values may shift amid tariff fluctuations and ongoing uncertainty.

EA’s 10% waste crime levy faces backlash as recycling firms claim it punishes law-abiding businesses while failing to crack down on waste criminals.

Businesses in Oregon must meet the March 31 EPR reporting deadline to stay compliant with new producer responsibility laws.

Will Manitoba’s budget prioritize the critical infrastructure projects needed to support Portage la Prairie’s growth and sustainability?

“This innovative project will have significant environmental benefits—providing low-carbon heat while reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.”

Backed by the World Bank, Nigeria’s DARES program invests $750M in solar mini-grids and home systems to boost energy access and sustainability.

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling has far-reaching consequences for businesses, municipalities, and state regulators.

The Center will support mass cultivation, commercialization, and safety assessments for cell-cultured foods.

Ghana’s mining sector is expanding, with sustainability and investment driving growth.

Senators urge the Interior Dept. to restore funding for Colorado River conservation, warning that delays could threaten water supply for millions.

Cuba’s push for renewable energy is a step in the right direction, but it falls short of addressing the immediate challenges of its struggling electrical system.

Trump’s energy strategy mirrors Project 2025, cutting renewable subsidies, expanding drilling, and limiting climate policies to boost energy independence.

As semiconductor manufacturers pour billions into new facilities, a parallel challenge is unfolding—the need for infrastructure to support the workforce.

The DoD designates 11 companies as "Awardable" for geothermal energy projects, advancing national security and military preparedness with sustainable power solutions.

An after-action report highlights Richmond’s infrastructure failures, pointing to urgent upgrades needed for a more resilient power and utility system.

According to the ASGA, the U.S. currently has over 129,000 acres of solar sites maintained by 113,000 sheep across 30 states.

A deeper dive into USDA data and economic reports raises questions about the accuracy—and implications—of her claims.

Maryland’s latest bill refines zoning laws, expanding R&D while limiting plastic-based research that produces emissions.

With the renewal of Water Quality Standards, the EPA pushes for stricter pollution controls, impacting states, tribes, and industrial water management.

Banks face ESG data challenges as the ECB warns of fines for failing to address environmental and social risks, while the EBA reports struggles in risk assessment.

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