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  • Farmers Caught In The Crosshairs of US-China Trade War Recipients Of $12 Billion Bailout
    Trump with farmers and agricultural commissioners
    The White House prepares to aid those who will be hit hard by the Trump administrations tariff imposition. A majority of these comes from the agricultural sector.
  • North Korean Rocket Launch Sites Are Now Being Dismantled
    Missile range, North Korea
    A key North Korean launch site was seen via satellite as being dismantled. This was only the first of reports that North Korea had begun to adhere to its promises to the US.
  • Microsoft Leads The Way With Cloud Services As Wall Street Expectations Crumble
    Aerial View, Microsoft West Campus
    Microsoft’s quarterly targets at Wall Street has started to pay off, leading the way to a big quarter-ending profit higher than what analysts have seen for the software developer.
  • Denuclearization Deal, Among Others, May Hinder Talks, Mike Pompeo Says
    Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong Un
    US Secretary Mike Pompeo’s visit to North Korea hasn’t brought positive results, but that isn’t enough to dampen President Donald Trump’s optimism that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will keep his promises.
  • China Looks To The Future of Blockchain, Encourages Industrialization Of Cryptocurrency
    The Blockchain Machine
    China is looking into blockchain as a leading part of future transactions, recognizing it as an integral part of their push to become a global tech leader.
  • Former Google Engineer Set To Join Chinese Billionaire’s Club With Tech Startup
    Pudong Software Park, Shanghai
    A former Google employee, Colin Huang, becomes the next CEO to be worth several billion dollars. His company Pinduoduo will reach the billion-dollar mark this year.
  • Takata Loss Settlement Pegged at $299 Million, Ford Agrees To Settle Amount
    Ford Logo ver. 1
    Takata and Ford Motor Company have come to a settlement because of its defective air bags. The amount is pegged to be $299 million.
  • Netflix Gets Back To Earth, Profits Plummet As Subscriber Growth Halts
    Netflix in 2014
    Netflix has yet to pay back some of their debts and then subscribers start to dwindle. This doesn’t look too good for the streaming service, which is looking at expansion despite the deficit.
  • WTO Lauds Chinese Contribution As Trade Policy Review Finishes
    One Belt, One Road
    Chinese contribution—while modestly staying at a steady rate—has managed to become the world’s biggest contributor in the worldwide economy.
  • Chinese Tech Company ZTE Corp. Manages To Lift US Ban
    ZTE Shares Plummet After Agreeing To Pay $1.4 Billion In Penalties
    ZTE gets a new lease on life with the Trump administration agreeing to a deal which restarts the company. However, Trump must now deal with US Senators along with the House of Representatives.
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