UK ministers have launched an investigation into the fire at an electrical substation that forced Heathrow airport to close. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has instructed the National Energy System Operator to urgently investigate the incident. Heathrow airport has reopened following the fire, but airlines continue to face disruptions with cancelled flights and logistical challenges. National Grid, the owner of the substation, is also taking steps to improve network resilience. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and the incident is not being treated as suspicious by authorities. Airlines are struggling to restart their schedules as planes, pilots, and cabin crew are in the wrong locations, leading to further cancellations. Despite the challenges, passengers at Heathrow have noted minimal disruption.
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US Exporters Vie to Shape Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Ahead of April 2
President Trump's administration solicited feedback from companies on foreign trade barriers, receiving complaints from various industries about unfair treatment, including high tariffs on products like uranium, shrimp, and T-shirts. Trump plans to impose "reciprocal tariffs" on April 2 to address these issues, potentially impacting imports of cars, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors. While some companies see opportunities in Trump's trade agenda, others fear retaliation and disruption in export markets, urging the administration to focus on reducing rather...
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