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fromAbove the Law
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

What If Tariffs Go Away - Or Don't? How You Can Protect Your Bottom Line With Contract Intelligence - Above the Law

fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago
US politics

Trump Vows to Use Even Stronger' Methods to Keep His Tariffs: I Can Destroy the Country'

Trump vowed to impose a 10% global tariff under Section 122 and pursue stronger statutory alternatives after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs.
fromEngadget
2 months ago
US politics

Trump administration imposes a 25 percent tariff on high-end chips

The US imposed a 25 percent tariff on certain advanced computing chips, specifically targeting AMD MI325X and NVIDIA H200 imported for re-export.
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

What If Tariffs Go Away - Or Don't? How You Can Protect Your Bottom Line With Contract Intelligence - Above the Law

European startups
fromFortune
1 day ago

'People are trying to be creative': Tariff-battered American companies are so cash-starved they are using refund claims as collateral for loans. | Fortune

The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs may lead to $166 billion in refunds for U.S. importers, but many companies face financial struggles.
Intellectual property law
fromNextgov.com
3 days ago

Tech bills of the week: Boosting export controls; AI-focused workforce development; and more

Bipartisan senators introduced the MATCH Act to strengthen semiconductor export controls and prevent adversaries from acquiring critical technology.
European startups
fromFast Company
4 days ago

The U.S. and Silicon Valley may be running out of time to deal with Taiwan

Taiwan is essential to global technology, producing 90% of advanced semiconductors, and its stability is threatened by China's military actions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

British Steel on track to be fully nationalised within weeks

British Steel operates the last two remaining blast furnaces in the UK but it is still economically controlled by the Chinese company, which bought it out of insolvency in early 2020.
UK politics
#ai
Business
fromFortune
1 week ago

Leaders push for a 'Manhattan Project' and public-private solutions around AI and labor | Fortune

AI could create a talent and job crisis, necessitating collaboration between public and private sectors to manage the transition effectively.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
European startups

China could be the 'big winner' in the AI race, thanks to abundant power, cheap manufacturing, and an open-source craze | Fortune

China's AI sector is gaining momentum due to cheaper energy, increased capital spending, and a growing number of open-source developers.
Business
fromFortune
1 week ago

Leaders push for a 'Manhattan Project' and public-private solutions around AI and labor | Fortune

AI could create a talent and job crisis, necessitating collaboration between public and private sectors to manage the transition effectively.
European startups
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

China could be the 'big winner' in the AI race, thanks to abundant power, cheap manufacturing, and an open-source craze | Fortune

China's AI sector is gaining momentum due to cheaper energy, increased capital spending, and a growing number of open-source developers.
European startups
fromTechRepublic
6 days ago

Trump Eyes Sweeping Expansion of China Tech Ban Across Critical Infrastructure

The White House is considering expanding the ban on Chinese equipment for critical infrastructure, impacting telecom networks and data centers.
#steel-tariffs
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

UK to double steel tariffs to 50% to save plants from collapse

The UK doubles steel tariffs to 50% and cuts import quotas by 60% to protect domestic production and prevent industry collapse.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

UK sets target to boost steel making and cut imports

The UK government raised its domestic steel production target to 50% and introduced a 50% tariff on imported steel above reduced quota levels, effective July.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

UK to double steel tariffs to 50% to save plants from collapse

The UK doubles steel tariffs to 50% and cuts import quotas by 60% to protect domestic production and prevent industry collapse.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

UK sets target to boost steel making and cut imports

The UK government raised its domestic steel production target to 50% and introduced a 50% tariff on imported steel above reduced quota levels, effective July.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

This AI-proof career faces a 250,000-worker shortage-now the Trump administration is trying to revive the job millennials abandoned | Fortune

"This is absolutely a rare window for young workers because the demand is real, funded, and seemingly long-term," Fraser Patterson, CEO of Skillit, stated. "These are not speculative jobs. They are tied to multi-decade investment cycles, and they offer a path to strong earnings, skill development, and stability without requiring a traditional four-year degree."
Business
NYC politics
fromNew York Daily News
3 weeks ago

Innovation to improve efficiency, not kill jobs

Unions protect workers from tech-driven automation that threatens livelihoods by requiring oversight of autonomous systems and maintaining workforce standards in transit industries.
Europe politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 weeks ago

How Poland went from a post-Communist wreck to one of the world's biggest economies

Poland transformed from post-Communist poverty to the world's 20th largest economy, becoming a European growth champion with over $1 trillion in annual output.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
2 weeks ago

Prototype Enough: Even More Expansion to the ITC Domestic Industry Framework

The Federal Circuit upheld the ITC's exclusion order against certain Apple Watch models in a patent dispute with Masimo over blood oxygen technology.
World politics
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

China doesn't need a trade deal to win. Here's what CEOs are missing | Fortune

China negotiates from structural economic advantage built over three decades, not from uncertainty, making trade talks unlikely to resolve fundamental disputes between nations.
US Elections
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

How this Trump supporter's manufacturing business is getting crushed by the president's tariffs

Trump's tariffs intended to help American manufacturing are instead harming factories by raising production costs, causing job losses and business closures despite initial supporter expectations.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

China slams Trump's trade investigation, as it approves a 5-year economic plan

China's Foreign Ministry opposes a U.S. investigation into trade practices, calling it political manipulation, while Beijing approves a five-year economic plan emphasizing technological self-reliance amid U.S.-China tensions.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

UK sets 50% domestic steel target as tariffs ramp up on imports

Under the plans, import quotas will be reduced by 60 per cent from July, with any steel brought into the UK above those limits facing a punitive 50 per cent tariff. The move represents one of the most assertive steps taken by ministers in recent years to bolster domestic manufacturing capacity amid intensifying global competition.
UK politics
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

China bets on new tech, domestic demand at 'Two Sessions'

China sets its lowest GDP growth target in decades at 4.55% for 2026 while prioritizing advanced technology development and domestic consumer spending amid economic slowdown.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Insiders Afraid the Government Will Nationalize the AI Industry

With AI just about only thing propping up an otherwise crumbling economy, fueling a supposed wave of innovation and helping the Pentagon choose who to bomb next, it stands to reason the feds would want to keep the tech on a short leash. If recent events are any indication, that leash is only getting tighter.
Artificial intelligence
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
3 weeks ago

The Shifting Relationship Between Business and the U.S. Government

Business leaders face a changed relationship with government, requiring new strategies to navigate political uncertainty affecting tariffs, trade, and military decisions.
Venture
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

China announces new plans to take US industry head on

China aims to increase digital economy share to 12.5% of GDP by 2030 and boost funding for start-ups in advanced technologies to compete with the US.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
1 month ago

Made in America: Director Squires Ties IPR Institution to Domestic Manufacturing

The USPTO Director introduced three discretionary factors for IPR and PGR decisions prioritizing U.S. manufacturing and small business status, mirroring the ITC's domestic industry requirement for patent relief.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Critics Slam Carney's Plan to Jumpstart Canada's Economy via Military Industry

Stop invoking 'rules-based international order' as though it still functions as advertised. Call it what it is: a system of intensifying great power rivalry, where the most powerful pursue their interests using economic integration as coercion.
Canada news
European startups
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

European companies warn EU leaders: reduced reliance on US tech could hurt profitability

European companies warn that EU technological sovereignty initiatives risk reducing profitability and competitiveness while creating costly, complicated transitions from established US technology platforms.
#eu-industrial-policy
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

'Made in EU' proposals put forward to boost manufacturing

The European Commission proposes minimum requirements for public procurement to boost European manufacturing in key sectors including steel, cement, aluminum, and green technologies, with specific production quotas and workforce restrictions.
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

'Made in EU' proposals put forward to boost manufacturing

The European Commission proposes minimum requirements for public procurement to boost European manufacturing in key sectors including steel, cement, aluminum, and green technologies, with specific production quotas and workforce restrictions.
Retirement
fromSubstack
1 month ago

How to Set Up a Business the Right Way

Establish business systems intentionally from the start rather than reactively managing obstacles, creating a sustainable foundation that prevents financial chaos and tax complications.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

China's rubber-stamp advances tech independence plan

Premier Li Qiang emphasized 'the need to accelerate self-reliance in high-level science and technology' against a background of 'unilateralism and protectionism escalating abruptly,' referencing Trump administration trade policy, while highlighting China's recent advances in independent chip research and development and noting integrated circuit output rose 10.9 percent last year.
World news
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Smart businesses don't adapt to crony capitalism

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth took the unprecedented step of designating a U.S. firm-Anthropic-as a supply chain risk. Anthropic's crime? It refused to violate industry-wide protocols against using AI for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Hegseth's designation, which has until now been reserved for foreign firms, bars U.S. military contractors from doing business with the company.
US politics
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

The impact of road signs on economic development

When routes are well organized, there are clear directional signs, and speed limits become reasonable. The early installation of warning signs allows transport companies to plan deliveries more accurately and avoid delays. For businesses, time is money. When a truck carrying goods does not spend hours detouring due to an unclear traffic scheme or stuck in traffic where it could have been avoided thanks to competent traffic management, fuel costs, driver wages, and vehicle maintenance costs are reduced.
Alternative transportation
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

What Western companies misunderstand about China's AI strategy | Computer Weekly

China's approach to AI is architecturally different. Where Western tech companies have largely pursued AI as a product category - chatbots, copilots, and standalone tools that can be sold to enterprises - China has treated AI as infrastructure: a utility layer woven into the fabric of commerce, logistics, government services, and daily life.
Miscellaneous
Business
fromFortune
1 month ago

To unlock employee effort, don't overlook the person holding the wrench | Fortune

Leaders must build cultural engagement and provide necessary tools to motivate front-line employees to deliver discretionary effort and operational excellence.
European startups
fromFortune
1 month ago

Europe's second chance on AI: building an opportunity in factories, labs, and the real economy | Fortune

Europe's scientific talent, industrial strength, and multi-sector ecosystems position it to lead the next AI innovation wave focused on robotics, manufacturing, chemistry, and healthcare rather than large language models.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

China economic growth target set below 5% for the first time at key meeting

The lowered growth figure reflects China's economic slowdown, triggered in part by the collapse of the country's property sector, which once accounted for between 25 and 30 percent of GDP. The growth target is quite realistic, the Economist Intelligence Unit's China economist Tianchen Xu said, noting the figure reflected China's trend towards more conservative expectations.
World news
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

European Commission proposes Buy EU' plan to compete against China

The European Commission proposes the Industrial Accelerator Act to prioritize EU-made and low-carbon products in public procurement, marking a shift toward protectionism to compete with China and strengthen European industrial autonomy.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

China set to release new five-year plan at National People's Congress

China will unveil its 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026-2030 at the NPC this week, with an expected GDP growth target of 4.5 to 5 percent, while addressing challenges from trade tensions and weak consumer confidence.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

5 lessons for building up an industry, not just a company

But if you're innovating within your industry, it's a problem you should expect and prepare for because it means having to operate in two realities-the internal reality where you know the challenges in your industry and how you're going to solve them, and the external reality where nobody else has recognized the problem that needs to be solved. In a highly regulated industry like healthcare, safety, and stability create an inertia that often works against innovation.
Startup companies
Music
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The Missing Export: Culture as Economic Infrastructure

Cities can treat music as an exportable cultural asset and economic engine to drive jobs, tourism, investment, and distinctive place branding.
Intellectual property law
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Tech industry is in tariff hell, even if refunds are automated

Trade groups urge courts to establish a clear tariff refund process as 300,000 US businesses await $175 billion in unlawful tariff collections, with interest accruing at $23 million daily.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Germany weighs boon and bane of China's industrial expansion

CATL operates a high-tech battery factory in Arnstadt, Germany, producing 14 GWh annually and exemplifying reverse technology transfer to Europe.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Edwards: Corporate America's new slogan Make more, pay less

Corporate profits have surged to 9% of GDP while tax rates fell to 21%, yet workers' wages declined to 1941 levels and CEO compensation increased 281-fold relative to average workers.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany weighs China risks in new trade era

"In the era of great powers, our freedom is no longer a given. It is under threat," said German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the opening of the Munich Security Conference earlier in February. Merz explicitly mentioned China. "China has the ambition to shape global affairs, laying the foundations for this over many years with strategic patience. In the foreseeable future, Beijing could draw level with the US in terms of military might. China is systematically exploiting the dependencies of others, reinterpreting the international order on its own terms," he said.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Cipher Brief
2 months ago

Export Controls Backfire: The China Innovation Paradox

Instead of paralyzing China's AI sector, these controls have promoted domestic self-reliance. With no choice but to develop indigenous workarounds and architectural innovations, Chinese businesses are decoupling AI progress from sheer hardware volume. U.S. policies have undoubtedly bought time, but they have also ushered in a parallel innovation ecosystem totally independent of Western influence.
Artificial intelligence
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

New federal auto task force will include Ontario, industry minister says | CBC News

The federal government will form an auto task force with Ontario to protect auto jobs, coordinate investments, and address electrification.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

UK government must end its boycott of British innovation, says Megaslice

"If an organisation has performed so badly for its customers that it has become a national scandal and warranted its own TV drama, surely it's time the government spent its money elsewhere," Megawarne said.
UK news
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Germany's Merz says time to act to boost EU competitiveness

Europe must act boldly and swiftly to reverse industrial decline, deregulate where needed, and strengthen economic sovereignty to compete with the US and China.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on a Made in Europe' industrial strategy: an idea whose time has come | Editorial

Given the daunting nature of the challenges they face in the era of Donald Trump, it is perhaps understandable that European politicians should wish to get away from it all. This week, in what is being billed as a leaders' retreat, a remote castle in the Belgian countryside has been selected for an EU summit on competitiveness. The pastoral setting may soothe the spirits of attending heads of state; but it belies the urgency of the debate they need to have.
Europe politics
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Has Trump's trade strategy lost leverage?

The Supreme Court ruled presidents cannot use emergency powers to impose tariffs, limiting Trump's protectionist trade strategy, though he continues pursuing tariffs through alternative legal mechanisms.
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

How to Win Big With Public-Sector Partners

Understanding the difference in purpose Unlike private businesses, which exist to make a profit, public institutions are designed to create impact - especially social and economic outcomes that benefit everyone, not just paying customers. A public agency doesn't measure its success in revenue or margins, but in how much it improves lives, builds equity and maintains public trust. This doesn't mean budgets and spending don't matter - they absolutely do - but money is not the goal. It's the tool.
World politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How can Britain regain its manufacturing power? Start thinking like a developing country | Larry Elliott

Britain must rebuild its manufacturing base to prosper; China shows how prioritizing industrial production can transform an economy into a global manufacturing leader.
#china-economy
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

Rethinking Strategy in a Hyperpolitical World

Corporate decisions face intense public scrutiny for political implications, resulting in boycotts, revenue loss, reputational damage, and executive terminations, yet political engagement remains unavoidable for businesses.
Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

Trump policies are helping ensure the US leads in global AI revolution, White House economic advisers argue

The U.S. is maintaining global AI leadership through sustained investment, rising system performance, and potential for AI-driven GDP divergence similar to the Industrial Revolution.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

India's budget bets on infrastructure, manufacturing amid global trade war

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has unveiled its annual budget, aiming for steady growth in an uncertain global economy rocked by recent tariff wars. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget for the 2026-2027 financial year in Parliament on Sunday, prioritising infrastructure and domestic manufacturing, with a total expenditure estimated at $583bn. India's economy has so far weathered punitive tariffs of 50 percent imposed by United States President Donald Trump over New Delhi's imports of Russian oil.
World politics
World news
fromTechRepublic
2 months ago

India Offers Tech Giants Tax-Free Status Until 2047 - TechRepublic

India offers a full tax holiday until 2047 for foreign AI and cloud providers that route global services through Indian data centers, conditional on using Indian reseller entities.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 year ago

Making Licensing Harder Doesn't Boost U.S. Manufacturing

While it's appropriate to lament the lack of bipartisan cooperation in Washington, just because something's bipartisan doesn't mean it's a good idea. Exhibit A could be Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Senator J.D. Vance's (R-OH) "Invent It Here, Make It Here" bill. Despite the name and its good intentions, it condemns promising federally funded inventions to waste away without doing a thing to build our domestic manufacturing base. It's scheduled to be considered this Thursday in the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Made in Europe' EU industrial strategy could hit supply chains, UK minister warns

Proposed EU rules favouring European-made products risk disrupting integrated UK–EU supply chains, raising costs and creating trade barriers that could harm UK–Spain economic links.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

China's AI push is about spreading economic gains, not enriching tech giants, a finance CEO says

Open source - that might be the clearest signal of how China wants artificial intelligence to reshape its economy. Hisham Alrayes, the group CEO of Bahrain-based GFH Financial Group, said China is prioritizing open models and broad deployment to spread AI's gains across the economy, instead of funneling them to a few tech giants. Speaking at a Davos panel on China's "AI+ Economy" strategy on Wednesday, Alrayes said the country's approach reflects a fundamentally different economic philosophy.
Artificial intelligence
US politics
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Trump administration wants tech companies to buy $15B of power plants they may not use | TechCrunch

The administration seeks $15 billion of new generation in PJM, asking tech companies to fund 15-year capacity contracts despite uncertain need.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I'm picking winners': UK business secretary takes activist approach to economic growth

The UK government is actively investing in scale-up companies, taking direct equity stakes and 'picking winners' to accelerate growth, create jobs, and generate wealth.
World news
fromFortune
2 months ago

Trump's tariffs 'woke the rest of the world up to the formula' of leveraging economic firepower against trade partners, says Morgan Stanley CIO | Fortune

After April 2, 2025, global trade rules shifted, prompting nations to deploy fiscal and monetary stimulus and reassess reliance on Chinese disinflation.
Business
fromChannelPro
2 months ago

Beyond the handshake: Building a purpose-built partner economy that solves customer problems

Platform providers must shift from single-application sales to purpose-built partner economies that prioritize curated ecosystems and durable customer trust.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Why is there a mixed reaction in India to the US trade deal?

India and the US announced a trade deal with some tariff relief, claims of ending Russian oil purchases, but details remain vague and reactions mixed.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Trump imposes 10% global tariff in bid to salvage trade plans | Fortune

Trump previously said he was implementing the new baseline duty under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, which grants the president unilateral ability to impose tariffs. But the untested legal provision puts a 150-day limit on how long the duties can remain in place. Congress would need to approve any extension. The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision handed down earlier Friday, ruled that Trump's use of a decades-old federal emergency-powers law to impose his so-called "reciprocal" tariffs was unlawful.
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