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  • China Luxury Market Boosted By Kim-Jong Un
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
    MP Yoon emphasized that 17.8% of the entire imports since the North Korean leader assumed the position hailed from China. This was equivalent to billions.
  • Artificial intelligence Technology Growth Needs China, US Working Together
    Artificial Intelligence
    Aven if China and America each have a good chance of leading the AI revolution, going at it alone might lack either one of them into mediocrity, an analyst claimed.
  • Apple Losing Magic, iPhone XR Demand Below Expectations
    The new Apple iPhone Xs Max and iPhone X are seen on display at the Apple Store in Manhattan, New York
    The lackluster reaction of consumers to the XR can also be expected if the lines for XS and XS Max are to be considered.
  • Trump Undermines Nuclear Disarmament Treaty, Risks Global Chaos
    U.S. President Trump addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York
    The decision to withdraw was prompted by Trump's convictions that Russia has violated the terms of the treaty. Russia, on the other hand, has denied again and again that it has violated the deal, claiming it has never developed and tested a missile prohibited under the agreement.
  • United States Back As Most Competitive Economy, But Analysts Still Worry
    U.S. President Donald Trump attends the World Economic Forum
    Some analysts remain uncomplacent about the gains made by the US economy, especially its "most competitive" position. In particular, there are those wondering why the federal deficit is at its highest level since 2012 when the US economy is booming.
  • China Resurrects Declining Global Luxury Watch Market
    Rolex
    Aside from the global luxury watch market, other luxury sectors are equally dependent on the Chinese market. So much so that there are current reports about luxury brands being worried about the stability of such dependence.
  • Shake Shack, BurgerFi Praised For Antibiotic Policies
    McDonald's
    Public health experts are continuously advocating against the widespread use of antibiotics for meat production because this is the main reason why some medications have already become less effective
  • Ebay Demands Damages From Amazon For Illegal Seller Recruitment
    Amazon logo
    According to eBay, this illegal activity started way back in 2015, at least. Dozens of Amazon representatives are said to be involved, each one sending hundreds of such emails. eBay claimed that it was only alerted to the unfair activity by a seller.
  • Coastal Real Estate Crash Due To Climate Change Requires Attention
    Bonn Climate Change Conference - June 2013
    If the real estate industry has to prepare for the negative climate change impact, expensive investments will need to be made. Even the foundations of some of the most valuable land in the nation can be shaken. Ultimately, coastal property values will decline continuously and significantly.
  • Facebook Admits Privacy Blunder With New Gadget
    Facebook Beachfront
    Even though Facebook might not really collect data for ad targeting through Portal, it cannot be overlooked that that company just stated that Portal is fully capable of doing it.
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