Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
China blocks some Taiwan imports but avoids chip disruptions, by Joe McDonald
Bank of England likely to raise interest rates — maybe a lot, by Danica Kirka
CNN
OPEC agrees to produce slightly more oil as recession fears loom, by Anna Cooban
Walmart is laying off corporate employees, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Netflix Is Scrambling to Learn the Ad Business It Long Disdained, by Sarah Krouse, Suzanne Vranica and Jessica Toonkel
What Twitter’s Subpoenas to Elon Musk’s Inner Circle Could Yield, by Erin Mulvaney and Sarah E. Needleman
CNBC
EV maker Lucid again cuts production targets as logistics challenges cripple output, by John Rosevear
Reuters
Exclusive: Samsung workers in Vietnam bear brunt of slowdown in global demand for electronics, by Phuong Nguyen
Chip makers have a message for car makers: Your turn to pay, by Jane Lanhee Lee, Sarah Wu and Kevin Krolicki
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