Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
China demands US withdraw sanctions on tech suppliers, by Joe McDonald
Congress weighs choice: ‘Go big’ on virus aid or hit ‘pause’, by Lisa Mascaro
CNN
Airbnb hosts are planning to sell off their properties because of the pandemic, by Kay Yurieff
Latin America’s largest airline, LATAM, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, by Maija Ehlinger
The Wall Street Journal
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Readies First Astronaut Launch by Private Firm, by Andy Pasztor
Hertz Was Already in Terrible Shape. The Pandemic Finished It Off., by Nora Naughton, Matt Wirz, Cara Lombardo
CNBC
Coronavirus: Countries try ‘travel bubbles’ to save post-lockdown tourist season, by Yuliya Talmazan
Doctors face pay cuts, furloughs and supply shortages as coronavirus pushes primary care to the brink, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
Uber-rival Bolt raises 100 million euros, by Tarmo Virki
Air Canada, Transat deal faces intense EU antitrust scrutiny, by Foo Yun Chee
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