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Trump should add more China tariffs: Small firms

Bloomberg Prominent US business lobbies are begging the Trump administration not to impose tariffs on Chinese imports, but some small manufacturers are pushing the other way: Trying to get more products on the proposed list. Makers of steel wheels, safes and other products want the US to impose tariffs on goods by their Chinese competitors, which aren’t among the products ...

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Women can add $4.5trn to Asian economies by 2025

Bloomberg It might be the most dynamic region in the world but the Asia Pacific isn’t meeting its economic potential, and some of that has to do with gender equality, according to the McKinsey Global Institute. Targeted policies to achieve more women’s equality in Asia-Pacific economies could add $4.5 trillion to the region’s combined annual gross domestic product by 2025, ...

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Takeda nears preliminary agreement to buy Shire

Bloomberg Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. is nearing a preliminary agreement to acquire Shire Plc after the Japanese drugmaker sweetened its roughly $60 billion bid for the biotechnology company, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The two companies have been working on a tentative agreement on price and might announce a preliminary accord as early as Tuesday, the people said, ...

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IPhone manufacturers’ slowing sales are a bad omen for Apple

Bloomberg Investors hunting for clues to the iPhone X’s reception can take a deeper look at its main manufacturing partners. And the latest doesn’t look good. Apple Inc.’s five largest device assemblers reported a sharp slowdown after peaking at the end of last year, suggesting demand for the high-end device may have faded just a quarter after its release. While ...

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Google takes aim at privacy law after Facebook lobbying failed

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc. is pushing efforts to roll back the most comprehensive biometric privacy law in the US, even as the company and its peers face heightened scrutiny after the unauthorised sharing of data at Facebook Inc. While Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg were publicly apologising this month for failing to protect users’ information, Google’s lobbyists were drafting measures to ...

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AT&T defends Time Warner deal’s synergies

Bloomberg AT&T Inc. attacked the US government expert who disputes the company’s claim that its takeover of Time Warner Inc. would lead to $2.5 billion in annual cost savings, forcing him to admit on the witness stand that such a deal would probably result in efficiencies. Rob Walters, a lawyer for AT&T, tried to undermine the Justice Department’s expert, Ronald ...

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SAP lifts sales forecast as cloud business surges

Bloomberg SAP SE increased its sales outlook for the year to reflect a major acquisition and an accelerating cloud business, as Europe’s biggest software company benefited from increased global IT spending. New cloud bookings, a keenly watched metric because it indicates future sales growth, grew 25 percent at constant currencies in the first quarter, the Walldorf, Germany-based company said on ...

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After weeks of chaos, US throws aluminum industry lifeline

Bloomberg After two weeks of convulsions caused by US sanctions against United .Co. Rusal, the metals market was braced for more mayhem: many traders were betting the Russian aluminum giant was just days away from having to shut plants from Sweden to Jamaica. Then, the US Treasury threw a potential lifeline by making clear it’s not pushing for the company’s ...

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Why Trump’s tariff plan would be a drag on growth

The global economy is on the mend — but will the recovery be quashed by too much worldwide debt? Why are President Donald Trump’s tariffs such a bad deal for the US economy? It’s not just because they might start a trade war. It’s because of tax theory. Now, most tax theory is incredibly boring. (Hopefully my former economics professors ...

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