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Financial Times - Sept. 13

The following are the leading stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their precision.

Headlines

- US and UK to discuss enabling Ukraine to utilize long-range rockets versus Russia

- EU rejects Chinese EV makers' bid to avoid significant tariffs

- EasyJet requires UK air traffic chief's sacking over ' continuous failure' to take on disruption

- Starmer to prohibit television junk food advertisements after 9pm in public health drive

Introduction

- U.S. President Joe Biden will hold talks with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Friday about whether to enable Ukraine to utilize western-made weapons for strikes deep inside Russia, after Vladimir Putin alerted such a relocation might unleash a. war with Nato countries.

- The European Commission has actually rejected deals by Chinese. electric-vehicle makers to change their prices in a bid to prevent. dramatically greater tariffs ahead of potentially essential talks. in between Beijing and Brussels next week.

- EasyJet has called on the board of the UK's air. traffic control company to sack chief executive Martin Rolfe. over his handling of repeated bouts of disruption over the past. 2 summers.

- Processed food ads will be prohibited after 9 pm on. television next year as part of British Prime Minister Keir. Starmer's drive to enhance public health.

(source: Reuters)