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The Target backlash continues. Activists are coming for the retailer with a big boycott after it rolled back its DEI policies.
Delta teases a new, stealthy plane. The airline has partnered with California-based JetZero to craft a new type of plane which somewhat resembles a Stealth bomber.
Macyās stock took a hit. The company joined several others in warning that tariffs could impact its business.
Walmart hopes China can save it. The retail giant is reportedly pushing its Chinese suppliers to absorb the costs of Trumpās tariffs
Meanwhile, Trump pauses Mexico and Canada tariffs, again. Trump announced that imports that comply with the USMCA trade agreement wonāt be hit with new tariffs this month.
Not even Ozempic is safe from tariffs. Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen said the company would not be āimmuneā to Trumpās proposed tariffs on the EU and pharmaceuticals.
The trade war and DOGE have caused a surge in layoffs. U.S.-based employers announced over 172,000 layoffs last month ā a 245% increase from a month earlier, according to a new report.
A lose-lose game
S&P Global economists are warning that there will be no winner in Trumpās trade war.
The economists warn that Trumpās tariffs and ensuing trade war will reduce economic growth and boost jobless rates and inflation across the board.
They project that the U.S. will lose about 0.6% of its output over 12 months, while Canada and Mexico could be hit harder.
How will the trade war hit the U.S. economy? Quartzās Josh Fellman has the details.
DeepSeekās Chinese rivals
Before the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek made waves in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street this year, Chinaās artificial intelligence industry was already in the midst of a boom. Homegrown AI models, developed by some of the countryās biggest tech firms, were fast catching up to their Western counterparts.
DeepSeekās chatbot has quickly become one of the countryās most-downloaded free apps, but itās far from alone. Rivals such as Tencent and ByteDance have launched their own AI chatbots, fueling an intensifying competition in Chinaās AI landscape.
Who are DeepSeekās homegrown rivals? Quartzās Britney Nguyen breaks it down for Quartzās Obsession.
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