Industrials

The Endless Loop of Revenge Tariffs
Trade conflicts never stop after just one punch. When one country throws a tariff, the other country always hits back. Economists call this retaliation. Regular

Wall Street Bets Big on AI Profits in 2026
The United States stock market enters 2026 with massive energy. Investors feel confident about the future. For the past three years, technology companies promised that

Small Factories Lose Their Global Customers
When we talk about global trade, we usually picture massive corporations. We think of giant car brands and massive tech companies. But thousands of small
Apple Expands in India with New Bangalore Store
Apple is significantly expanding its presence in India’s burgeoning tech market. A new retail store, located in the upscale Phoenix Mall in Bangalore, will open
Intel Seeks Further Investment Amidst Leadership Turmoil and Financial Challenges
Intel is actively pursuing additional equity investments at a discounted rate, according to sources familiar with the matter. This follows a recent $2 billion investment
Fragile Tariff Truce Fuels Export Rush for Chinese Firms
China’s exports saw a surprising surge in June, growing 5.8% as companies raced to ship goods ahead of a looming tariff deadline with the United
EU Chief Accuses China of Rigging Trade Ahead of Tense Summit
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has launched a blistering attack on China’s trade practices, accusing Beijing of “rigging” the system and demanding a
Fear Grips Bangladesh Garment Hubs as Trump’s 35% Tariff Looms
A wave of fear is sweeping through Bangladesh’s garment industry as workers face the threat of mass job losses following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement
Japan Falls Behind in AI Race, Survey Reveals Widespread Apathy
A new government survey reveals a stark reality: Japan is falling significantly behind its global peers, such as the United States, China, and Germany, in
Trump Escalates Trade War with 50% Copper Tariff, Signals Pharmaceuticals Next
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his global trade war on Tuesday, announcing a massive 50% tariff on all copper imports. The surprise move, revealed during
US IRS Reverses Stance, Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates Without Losing Tax-Exempt Status
In a landmark shift, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has stated in a new court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without jeopardizing their
Tesla Shares Tumble as Musk’s Plan for New Political Party Spooks Investors
Tesla’s stock took a sharp dive in premarket trading on Monday, dropping over 7% after CEO Elon Musk announced his intention to form a new
House GOP Divided as Trump’s Massive Tax Bill Faces Crucial Test
House Republicans face a high-stakes showdown on Wednesday over President Trump’s massive tax and spending bill, with its fate hanging in the balance. With their
China’s Xi Declares War on “Disorderly” Price Wars Crushing Industries
Chinese President Xi Jinping has personally escalated the fight against the destructive price wars gutting Chinese industries, using the blunt new term “disorderly low-price competition”
Nvidia Surges to World’s Most Valuable Company, Fueled by AI Frenzy
Nvidia has once again soared to the top, becoming the world’s most valuable company in June, propelled by a wave of optimism surrounding its dominance
Beijing Sounds Alarm Over Ruinous Price Wars and Overcapacity
China’s Communist Party has issued its most forceful warning yet against the destructive price wars and industrial overcapacity plaguing the nation’s economy. In a strongly
Bangladesh’s Economy Gets Major Boost as Remittance Inflow Soars by 27%
Bangladesh’s economy has received a significant boost this fiscal year, with remittance inflows showing robust growth. Expatriates sent over $30.21 billion between July 2024 and
Japan’s Business Confidence Mixed as Tariff Fears Hit Automakers
Confidence among Japan’s large manufacturers showed a slight improvement for the first time in six months, according to the Bank of Japan’s latest “tankan” survey.
Trump’s Tariffs Begin to Squeeze Consumers as Amazon Prices Rise, Study Finds
American consumers are starting to feel the real-world impact of President Trump’s trade policies, as prices for Chinese-made goods on Amazon.com are rising faster than
Tepid 2025 Stock Forecast Pushes Investors to Rethink Strategy
The long-held promise of 10% annual stock market gains is facing a reality check. Many Wall Street analysts are now projecting that the S&P 500
Germany Demands Apple and Google Remove Chinese AI App DeepSeek
Germany’s data protection commissioner is demanding that Apple and Google remove the popular Chinese AI app DeepSeek from their app stores, citing the illegal transfer
Trump Administration Preparing Executive Action to Fuel AI Energy Boom
The Trump administration is preparing a series of executive actions to address the substantial energy demands of the rapidly growing artificial intelligence industry. The move
Investors Brace for Volatile Summer, Fearing Repeat of Last Year’s Rout
Haunted by the memory of last August’s sudden market rout, big investors are approaching the typically quiet summer months with unusual caution. They fear a
Trump Threatens Spain with “Tougher Trade Deal” Over NATO Spending
President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Spain on Wednesday, threatening the country with a punitive trade deal for refusing to meet NATO’s new



