Canada shouldn’t reopen economy without worker PPE, says Trudeau

Bloomberg Canada shouldn’t reopen its economy until there is enough personal protective equipment for businesses to fight the coronavirus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. “I don’t think we should be reopening any sector of the economy until we have enough material to protect Canadians and ensure that we are stopping the spread of Covid-19,” Trudeau said at a news briefing ...

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Venezuela announces price controls as food shortages worsen

Bloomberg Venezuela’s government set new price controls for more than two dozen products and announced the takeover of a cooking oil producer as food shortages in the countryside lead to protests and rioting. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said the government would also assume supervision of Empresas Polar, the national food giant and Venezuela’s largest privately held company, headed by Chief ...

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Texas still in contention for Tesla plant: Musk

Bloomberg Elon Musk said Texas remains in contention for a new factory that will build Tesla Inc.’s Cybertruck. The company’s billionaire chief executive officer provided the update on Twitter late Friday. He said Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory is already at maximum capacity. In March, Musk said Tesla is scouting locations to build both the electric pickup and the Model Y ...

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Europe beats China in electric vehicle sales, study shows

Bloomberg Europe’s five largest automotive markets edged past China in electric vehicle registrations in first quarter of 2020, as China battled the outbreak of the coronavirus and imposed shutdowns countrywide, according to a study by PwC and its strategy consulting subsidiary Strategy&. Germany, France, the UK Italy and Spain collectively registered 79,300 fully electric vehicles between January and March, narrowly ...

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Mystery grows over Kim with reports of trains, medical teams

Bloomberg Global speculation about Kim Jong-un’s health intensified over the weekend, with a flurry of tantalising — and unverified — reports about a visit by a Chinese medical team and movements of the North Korean leader’s armoured train. China sent a team including doctors and senior diplomats to advise its neighbour and longtime ally, Reuters reported, citing three people familiar ...

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Johnson to return to Downing Street office on Monday

Bloomberg Boris Johnson was expected to return to work on Monday and take charge of the UK’s handling of the pandemic, a month after he was struck down by the coronavirus. The government has been without a leader since the prime minister was admitted to the hospital on April 5. Since being released he’s been slowly easing his way back, ...

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Japan mulls extending state of emergency

Bloomberg As Japan nears three weeks under a state of emergency to tackle the spread of the coronavirus, reports indicate that the government is weighing the need to extend the emergency beyond early May. There is a growing view within the government that it may not be possible to fully lift the emergency as planned on May 6, national broadcaster ...

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Spain reports smallest increase in virus deaths

Bloomberg Spain reported the smallest increase in coronavirus deaths in more than a month as the government prepares more steps to ease one of the world’s strictest lockdowns. Fatalities increased by 288, holding below 400 for the third day, and lower than the 378 recorded on April 25, according to data published by the Health Ministry. The daily death count ...

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Trump tweets virus briefings maybe ‘not worth the time’

Bloomberg President Donald Trump has been determined to talk his way through the coronavirus crisis, but frequent misstatements at his daily news conferences have caused a litany of public health and political headaches for the White House. Trump sought to clean up his briefing room riff from the day before about the possibility of fighting coronavirus infection in patients with ...

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Can the US government survive next disaster?

Among the many political shortcomings that the pandemic has laid bare is that the US suffers from constitutional and statutory gaps that make its democracy, and even its basic governing ability, vulnerable in an emergency. The good news? The hard thinking about this problem has mostly already been done. The bad news? No one who can do anything about it ...

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