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Apple to move Mac Pro production to China

Bloomberg Apple Inc will manufacture its new Mac Pro computer in China, moving production of what had been its only major device assembled in the US, according to a person familiar with the company’s plans. The company will use Quanta Computer to make the $6,000 desktop computer and is ramping up production at a factory near Shanghai, according to the ...

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Vietnam is buying more US goods after Trump calls it trade abuser

Bloomberg Vietnam is buying more US goods to help it reduce a $39.5 billion surplus, after President Donald Trump called the country a trade abuser. “Vietnam has made great efforts to improve the trade balance between the two countries, increasing imports,” Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said in a statement. Vietnam is improving investment conditions for ...

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Ghosn arranges, abruptly cancels, press briefing

Bloomberg Ex-Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn abruptly cancelled a press conference scheduled only hours before, at which he was due to “speak out” about his case. It would have been his first briefing in person since his arrest in November. Only hours after announcing the hastily arranged briefing, reports emerged that Ghosn would not appear at the event and ...

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S Korea growth may suffer over work-hour limit

Bloomberg Relief for Asia’s most overworked country doesn’t come easy. South Korea’s new legal limit on working hours — down to 52 hours per week from 68 — can shave as much as 0.3 percentage point off economic growth in 2020, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. “The new work-hour limit comes against the backdrop of slowing growth, highlighting the ...

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European companies look to build their own walls in cloud

Bloomberg Using code rather than concrete, European companies are busy building walls to protect their data, and are being encouraged by local politicians concerned about threats to their sovereignty. France’s biggest supplier of drinking water is one example. Before switching to Google’s cloud-based office software, Veolia Environnement SA first hired cybersecurity company Atos SE to handle the encryption of its ...

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EU steelmakers warn of ‘tsunami of problems’ if import curbs ease

Bloomberg Europe’s steel industry faces a “tsunami of problems” if a relaxation of import restrictions goes ahead as planned next week, according to steelmakers including top producer ArcelorMittal. From July 1, steelmakers from outside European Union will see tariff-free quotas increase by 5 percent, raising the risk of more supplies into the bloc. While the industry remains optimistic, the-re are ...

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