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13.03.26 - 16:33
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Apple senkt App-Store-Gebühren in China (Spiegel)
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Der US-Konzern übt sich in vorauseilendem Gehorsam: Um dem Befehl chinesischer Regulierungsbehörden zu entgehen, senkt Apple die Provisionssätze im App Store. Aber nur um ein paar Prozent....
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13.03.26 - 15:24
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What War in Iran Means for Teapot Oil Refineries in China (Bloomberg)
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A lot of Iranian oil goes to China's so-called "teapot" refineries, which tend to be smaller and owned by independent companies. On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, Erica Downs, a senior research scholar at Columbia University, joins Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway to discuss the buffer oil stock that China has built over the years and why it could ultimately play to the country's advantage. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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13.03.26 - 15:00
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Apple′s Mac Mini selling out across China as OpenClaw fever rages (SCMP)
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The OpenClaw craze is rapidly driving up prices and depleting stock of Apple's Mac Mini compact computer across China, according to local sellers, as consumers scramble to secure machines capable of safely running the open-source artificial intelligence agent amid a nationwide rush to “raise a lobster”.
Beijing electronics seller Frank Chai said he was asking for a mark-up of at least 500 yuan (US$73) for a basic Mac Mini model, which comes with 16 gigabytes (GB) of memory and 256GB storage and......
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13.03.26 - 13:57
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US Tariff Investigations Put China, EU And Other Major Trading Partners In New Crosshairs (ZeroHedge)
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US Tariff Investigations Put China, EU And Other Major Trading Partners In New Crosshairs
The Trump administration has opened a new round of tariff investigations that could lead to higher duties on at least 16 trading partners, as officials seek to rebuild a trade enforcement framework after the Supreme Court invalidated a number of the president's second-term tariffs.
The probes, announced Wednesday by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, will be conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, a statute that allows the U.S. to impose tariffs on countries whose policies are deemed to discriminate against American commerce. The investigations require consultations with foreign governments as well as public hearings and comment periods before any new tariffs can be imposed.
The effort is intended to replace temporary global tariffs of 10% that President Donald Trump imposed last month after the Supreme Court ruled many of his earlier duties unlawful. U.S. Trade Representative Jam...
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