On the eve of Trump's return, major American technology companies are reportedly urgently stockpiling electronic components from China.
① microsoft, hp inc, and dell and other technology companies are stockpiling electronic components from china due to concerns over increased tariffs after trump's rise to power; ② regarding trump's tariff threats, executives from the usa electronics industry warn that some of the tariff costs may be passed on to consumers, raising the prices of electronic products.
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USA FTC initiates antitrust investigation against Microsoft, involving cloud computing, AI products, etc.
① The usa Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an extensive antitrust investigation into microsoft, including its software licensing and cloud computing business. ② The accusations against microsoft include abusing market power, preventing customers from transferring data through punitive licensing terms, and clauses related to cybersecurity and ai products. ③ However, given the upcoming change in the usa government, the ultimate direction of this investigation remains uncertain.
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Reports indicate that Trump is considering appointing Slater as the head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, with analysts suggesting that this nomination means Trump will continue the tough enforcement stance advocated by the Biden administration.