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  • We will move the following business and economics stories: + Raw deal: thieves steal marijuana plants from budding US grower + China purchases of US goods yet to reach trade war truce target + Supercars and champagne parties save Bangkok's rich in pandemic + Chinese 'robotaxis' take riders for a spin, challenging US tech + Staff shun London's 'ghost town' finance hubs to work from home + Algerian economy rocked by coronavirus and tumbling oil revenue US-economy-agriculture-theft-drugs,FOCUS STANLEY, Virginia When she planted hemp to make extra money for her family farm, Susan Corbett did not imagine thieves would find their way to her rural plot in Virginia to steal the plants. 700 words by Chris Stein. Picture. Video US-China-economy-agriculture-diplomacy,FOCUS NEW YORK Seven months after the United States and China signed a preliminary agreement to temper their trade war, Beijing's purchases of US agricultural goods have yet to reach the deal's target. 600 words by Daniel Hoffman Thailand-economy-luxury-automobile,FOCUS BANGKOK As the coronavirus dropped the global economy to its knees, Thai businessman Yod decided to buy himself an $872,000 treat -- a lime-green Lamborghini. 800 words by Aidan Jones. Picture. Video IT-China-automobile-autonomous-computers,FOCUS SHANGHAI Chinese entrants in the race to put autonomous vehicles on the road are bringing "robotaxis" online in hopes that a hired-car format can be the key to unlocking wide acceptance of the futuristic technology. 700 words by Beiyi Seow and Dan Martin. Picture. Video health-virus-Britain-work-offices,FOCUS LONDON Deserted streets, empty restaurants, shuttered stores: London's financial districts remain largely abandoned by workers still worried about the pandemic and reluctant to return to office life. 800 words by Jean-Baptiste Oubrier. Picture Algeria-health-virus-economy,FOCUS ALGIERS Currency depreciation, inflation, negative growth, businesses closed: Algeria's economy has been battered by the one-two punch of the coronavirus crisis and tumbling oil revenues. 530 words. File picture. Video afp
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  • AFP Sunday Economics Advisory
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