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Trump’s trade policy goes from bad to worse

Announcing plans for additional tariffs on $200 billion of imports, the Trump administration has taken another dangerous step toward escalating its trade war on China. China’s response, so far, has been measured, and that’s encouraging. The US Congress has managed only the feeblest gesture of protest, and that’s disgraceful. The president has told US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to draw ...

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Apple deserves a fine from the European Union, too

The European Commission had solid antitrust reasons for fining Google 4.3 billion euros ($5 billion) for violations including the bundling of certain apps with the Android operating system — and for not going after Apple for similar behaviour. Yet, from a consumer’s point of view, Apple should get the same kind of attention. The most important infraction by Google in ...

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Unilever still vulnerable to a Kraft-like proposal

When a company vehemently rejects an unsolicited bid approach, it needs to convince investors that it made the right decision. Unilever, which saw off a $143 billion approach from Kraft Heinz Co 18 months ago, is doing just the opposite. The company reported second quarter organic sales growth below analysts’ expectations. There was some better news on the underlying operating ...

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