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  • China's BRI Would Greatly Benefit US Companies, Executives Claim
    RCEP
    Last Monday, experts claimed at the annual luncheon at Long Beach-Qingdao Sister Cities Association (LBQA) that China's BRI would greatly benefit US businesses.
  • Facebook Privacy In Spotlight Again Amid Developer Data Breach
    Facebook logo
    Facebook is in the hot seat again after it was revealed that developers may have improperly accessed user data.
  • Europe May Fly Boeing 737 Max As Early As Q1 Next Year
    Grounded Boeing 737 Max jets
    Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jets may be allowed to fly in Europe as early as the first quarter of 2020.
  • Wall Street Companies Rally On Positive China Trade Vibes
    WALL STREET
    American blue-chip stocks buoyed by optimism of a US-China trade accord
  • Riksbank Hints Support For Troubled Facebook Libra Cryptocurrency
    Libra logo
    Facebook’s Calibra Project lost seven major backers, but Sweden's Riksbank hinted support for the highly-rejected cryptocurrency.
  • Once Eager On Spending On US Brands Allegiance Is Now Shifting
    How The US Is Losing The Chinese Consumers
    The biggest country in the world has changed the way it patronizes products and brands based on the ongoing trade issues.
  • JATR Drops FAA 737 Max Bomb Amid Boeing-Porsche Collab
    Boeing 737 New Generation
    Boeing and Porsche are working on a flying EV but the project was snubbed as an international panel dropped a bomb on the 737 Max.
  • eBay CEO Exits As Company Considers Asset Sale
    eBay CEO
    E-commerce company eBay announced on Tuesday that it has removed its president and CEO Devin Wenig and is looking for a new replacement.
  • FedEx Unveils Lackluster Q1 2019 Earnings
    FedEx
    FedEx had a lackluster first quarter 2019 report with the delivery giant citing the trade war as one of the main stumbling blocks.
  • Facebook’s Instagram-WhatsApp Merge Is A Problem For FTC
    Silhouettes of mobile users are seen next to a screen projection of Instagram logo in this picture illustration
    Facebook’s plan of merging Instagram and WhatsApp could have some stumbling blocks for investigative parties looking into the company’s practices.
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