Financial Times - April 21
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Reeves will push for free trade globally in US discussions
Estonia warns that lifting Russia sanctions would harm EU taxpayers.
Mike Lynch's Bayesian Superyacht will be salvaged to conduct an investigation
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The British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is planning to use her trip to Washington, DC this week to promote global free trade and to urge the Trump administration not to impose punitive tariffs against UK steel and car exports.
Estonian Foreign Minister warns that Viktor Orban, the leader of Hungary, will force European taxpayers to pay an even larger bill for their support to Ukraine should he succeed in forcing the EU to lift its restrictions on frozen Russian assets worth 210 billion euro ($241.73billion).
($1 = 0.8687 euros) (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom) - Authorities are planning to lift the sunken superyacht Bayesian of late British tycoon Mike Lynch from the seabed. The operation is expected to begin at the end of this month as they gather new evidence regarding the accident which killed Lynch and six others last year. ($1 = 0.8687 euro) (Compiled Bengaluru Newsroom)
(source: Reuters)