The National Trust has reportedly culled the last four goats living on Brean Down in Somerset, due to poor health including tuberculosis (TB) and concerns about their restricted gene pool. The goats, known for scaling cliffs in the area, were put down after tests confirmed the presence of TB. The charity stated that the culling was necessary for wildlife management and welfare reasons, with the goat population on Brean Down dwindling in recent years.
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Trade war hits foreign companies in China with double tariffs
SummaryForeign manufacturers in China face severe tariffs of 125% on component imports and 145% on exports to the US, significantly impacting operations amid the trade war initiated by Donald Trump. These companies, which account for nearly one-third of China’s trade, are squeezed by both Chinese and US tariffs, with implications for their profitability and competitiveness. While some larger firms may receive temporary exemptions, smaller producers struggle under the weight of double tariffs, prompting concerns about...
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