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Morning note: economia e finanza dai giornali esteri

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milano, 13 feb - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Trump plans to roll back tariffs on metal and aluminium goods.

Google warns EU against 'erecting walls' in tech sovereignty push.

South Africa to put soldiers on streets in two biggest economic hubs.

Citi raises chief executive Jane Fraser's pay to record 42 mln usd.

Air France-KLM warns EU climate rules would halve Asia flights.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Detroit automakers take 50 bln usd hit as EV bubble burstsGoldman's top lawyer to step down after latest Epstein files.

US is sending its largest warship to the Middle East.Kim's young daughter looks more likely to be North Korea's next leader.

CIA seeks to recruit spies out of China's military turmoil.

LES ECHOS 'One continent, one market': Europeans commit to boosting competitiveness.

Driven by its defense and its Leap engine, Safran eclipses its record and raises its forecasts.

The sportswear brand Ayaq is accelerating.

Iran: Trump increases pressure by deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Gulf.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Fincantieri plans to invest 1.9 bln eur by 2030.

Ascopiave to invest 675 mln eur with a focus on gas.

Goldman Sachs' chief legal officer resigns in the Epstein case.

Trump considers reducing tariffs on steel and aluminum.

CINCO DIAS Investors value Digi 2 bln eur in meetings ahead of its IPO.

Spanish CPI up 2.3% yr/yr in Jan, revised down by 0.1 pct pt from estimate.

Alphabet hires Santander and BBVA for its massive dollar-denominated debt issuance.

Abbott is considering expanding its Granada plant due to increased demand for nutrition products.

HANDELSBLATT US secretary of state Rubio emphasizes close ties to Europe.

German wholesale prices rise by 1.2 percent in January.

Car manufacturer Renault enters drone production.

Capgemini expects revenue growth.

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