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UAW Strike Collides With Biden's Manufacturing Agenda
The administration is caught between support for unions and the need to make U.S. auto industry more competitive. Source link
CEO of Naspers and Prosus Steps Down
South Africa’s most valuable listed company appoints former SoftBank executive as its interim chief. Source link
China's Electric-Vehicle Makers Face EU Antisubsidy Probe
The antisubsidy investigation opens a new front in the battle for leadership of the global clean-technology industry. Source link
Five Things to Look for at Apple's Tuesday iPhone Event
Among the expected new features are a different connector cord, a new button—and a higher price. Source link
China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work
The directive is the latest step in Beijing’s campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and could hurt Apple’s business in the country. Source link
BYD, China's Tesla, Is Coming for the World
The EV maker is about to become an export juggernaut and a threat to the world’s largest automakers. Source link
U.S. Arms Makers Look Overseas to Boost Stockpiles
With demand for weapons surging in Ukraine and concerns rising about China, the Pentagon is supporting ‘friend-shoring’ manufacturing lines abroad. Source link
Everyone Wants to Talk to Gina Raimondo–Even China
The Commerce Department head tests her expanded reach this weekend. Source link
Deal on China Flights Signals U.S. Airlines' Stronger Hand
Both sides stay civil even as the Biden administration’s go-slow policy frustrates Beijing’s hopes of a faster aviation-market reopening. Source link
Chinese E-Commerce Giants Pivot to Selling Inexpensive Goods
Alibaba’s and JD.com’s quarterly results exceeded expectations after they focused on offering discounted goods in an uncertain economic environment. Source link