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Elon Musk Equates Car Ownership In Future To Riding A Horse While Using A Flip Phone — Pierre Ferragu Says Tesla's 'iPhone Moment' Hinges On Full Autonomy
OpenAI Eyes Chrome Takeover: Sam Altman Ready To Pounce If Google Forced To Sell The Web Browser, Executive Reveals
The first card to counter Trump's tariffs? Apple and Meta are expected to face EU fine decisions on Wednesday.
① The European Commission is expected to announce the final penalty decision against Meta and Apple for violating the Digital Markets Act on Wednesday; ② According to sources, Meta and Apple may face fines of up to several million euros; ③ This investigation has long been completed, but due to the trade war, the European Union previously postponed penalties against Meta and Apple, and Wednesday's final decision may carry political implications in addition to commercial impacts.
Stocking up on Chinese goods in Canada? USA merchants take a chance: Trump's tariffs on China will eventually be lowered.
According to reports, the "delay tactic" of stockpiling in Canada — using duty-free warehouses, tax exemptions, and rebate policies — will still lead to an increase of about $500 to $600 in costs per container for sellers; however, these sellers are betting that the White House will eventually reduce the high tariffs on China commodities.
Cathie Wood Increases Bet On Nvidia And AMD Despite China Chip Hurdles, Ark Dumps Microsoft Stock Worth $9.7 Million
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