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Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram
European users would have the option to pay a fee or agree to personalized ads, according to the company’s pitch to regulators. Source link
German Industry Defies Rising Pressure to Limit China Exposure
Companies with sizable Chinese operations in recent months have been scrambling to insulate those businesses from possible Western sanctions. 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
Italy Defined Fashion. Then It Got Old.
Armani. Prada. Tod’s. Brunello Cucinelli. They have set luxury tastes for decades. As their visionary leaders hit their 70s and 80s, their business model is
He Took On the World's Most Valuable Company—and Won
Apple’s new iPhone is expected to include a big change. Why? Ask someone from the EU’s smallest country. 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
America's Tech Giants Rush to Comply With New Curbs in Europe
Some of the impact will hit right away, changing how users scroll, search and shop online. Source link
Why a Zara Bet Big on the Maxi Dress This Summer
Fashion retailer arms managers with bevy of data, and authority to act on it, in bid to keep ahead of rivals Source link
Higher Interest Rates and Sluggish Economy Fuel European Bankruptcies
EU bankruptcies surge to the highest level since 2015, nudged by the end of pandemic-era aid. Source link
U.S. Plans New Tariffs on Food-Can Metal From China, Germany and Canada
The levies, announced in response to dumping allegations, could raise prices for canned foods, an industry group says. Source link