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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.
China Tariffs 'Won't Be Anywhere Near' 145%: Trump
Goldman Sachs Research: AI Datacenters are moving toward the megawatt era, with liquid cooling technology becoming a key sector.
Goldman Sachs released a Research Report stating that Datacenters are undergoing a transformation from traditional cloud architecture to dedicated AI infrastructure, with increased computing density and liquid cooling technology becoming key trends in this transformation.
A safe haven in the storm of trade - Coca-Cola
JPMorgan believes that despite facing tariffs and macroeconomic headwinds, Coca-Cola is expected to achieve organic sales growth (OSG) by 2025, thanks to its strong defensiveness, diversified regional layout, limited tariff impact, and ability to adapt to a dynamic operating environment, positioning the company as a haven in turbulent markets.
Asia Markets Mixed Amid Lingering Trade Tensions; U.S. Futures Rose After Wall Street's Sharp Sell-off
The antitrust hammer has arrived! The Department of Justice urges the court to "force Google to sell the Chrome browser."
The USA Department of Justice demands that Google pays a heavy price for its monopolistic behavior, including three core measures: a court-ordered sale of the Chrome browser, termination of agreements that grant its Search Engine default status on Smart Phones and other devices, and a requirement to provide competitors with data access. Furthermore, a loss in another antitrust case may lead to the splitting of its $31 billion advertising business.