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Critics fear Silicon Valley lobbying has weakened the defence of intellectual property and sapped innovation
Administration says warning is to be expected from entrenched Washington lobbyists
Pledge to slash rates seen as sign business-friendly wing in the ascendancy
Pessimism rises for an overhaul of policy this year as fiscal wrangles loom
The bill is a huge step backwards for US corporate governance, says Madison Marriage
Proposal would shift trillions of dollars to benefit top income tier over 10 years
President says Washington could yet pull out of trade pact without ‘fair deal’
Scepticism raised on agency’s claim that there is no time limit to disgorgement order
Injunction allows ride-hailing groups to delay handing over drivers’ contact details
The president-elect intends to embrace his role as an agent of transformation
Chamber of Commerce says Brexiter claims of relatively low EU exit costs are ‘nonsense’
The presidential campaign’s protectionist rhetoric is threatening global commerce
Republican nominee’s proposals on trade and tax come as Clinton gains ground in the polls
Chamber of Commerce files lawsuit against proposed changes to tax rules
Report finds under-investment will lead to lost business sales, rising costs and dented incomes
Fears centre on protectionist threats to rip up trade deals and impose tariffs
Obama administration in new push to crack down on income inequality
Frontrunners both threaten to scrap preferential treatment for private equity and hedge fund managers
It changes nothing real to reform how operating leases are measured, but it is still important
Democrats want corporate breaks matched by benefits for poor and middle class
Security concerns are starting to trump privacy fears following high-profile breaches
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