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Today’s top business headlines with ChristineRomans: - Investors looking to US-China trade talks - US-China trade talks continue this week - Auto industry warns tariffs would be costly for consumers - Netflix cancels its last two Marvel TV shows

 

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ChristineRomans The auto industry already costly to consumers with all of the computer nonsense. All repairs must go the dealer at a cost 60 to 80 dollars an hour. Front bumper has to removed to replace low beam. Small repair shops with sophisticated computers out of business.

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