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Marc Ross Daily
April 18, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Israel at 70

✔️ The 5G race: China and South Korea are winning

✔️ U.S. moves to block sales by Chinese telecom equipment makers

✔️ WWII bomb to force mass evacuation in central Berlin Friday

✔️ Barbara Bush remembered as a tough, classy 'force of nature'

ROSS RANT

The 5G race: China and South Korea are winning

The 5G race is being won by China and South Korea, according to a report conducted by research firm Analysys Mason and released today by CTIA, America's premier wireless industry association.

According to the research, China is in the lead, followed by South Korea, the U.S. and Japan. Germany, the U.K., and France are in the second tier of countries in terms of readiness.

America lags in “5G readiness” due to reliance on private providers -- Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint -- to build antenna infrastructure. China’s wireless providers, on the other hand, are streamlined by government mandate. 

Why this matters - 5G systems support 1k more devices per meter than 4G, using higher frequencies and secondary antennae to relay signals. It also eliminates the transmission inconsistencies and slowdowns caused by buildings, mountains, and crowds.

The global competition is propelling 5G development much faster than was originally expected, with carriers and some cities moving quickly to install infrastructure, said CTIA president and CEO Meredith Attwell Baker, a former FCC commissioner.

The Trump administration see this situation as a threat, especially from China.

Last month the administration blocked Broadcom's proposed buyout of Qualcomm on national security grounds. The administration also fears that Broadcom's business practices would weaken Qualcomm's and the U.S.'s 5G position — allowing Huawei a bigger advantage.

Key findings by Analysys Mason include:

- All major Chinese providers have committed to specific launch dates and the government has committed to at least 100 MHz of mid-band spectrum and 2,000 MHz of high-band spectrum for each wireless provider.

- Countries around the world are moving quickly to make spectrum available for 5G. This year alone, the U.K., Spain, and Italy are all holding 5G spectrum auctions.

- At the end of 2018, the U.S. will rank sixth out of the 10 countries in mid-band (3–24GHz) spectrum availability, a critical band for 5G. The U.S. joins Russia and Canada as the only countries currently without announced plans to allocate mid-band spectrum on an exclusive basis to mobile by the end of 2020.

- Countries like the U.K. and regions like the European Union are taking significant steps to modernize infrastructure rules to facilitate the deployment of 5G networks.

Read can read the report here: http://bit.ly/2HFbTqA

GEOECONOMICS

AP: Israel at 70: Satisfaction and grim disquiet share the stage

"It has a standard of living that rivals Western Europe, without the natural resources. It can boast of scientific achievements and military and technological clout beyond its modest size. It controls most of biblical Israel, and despite widespread criticism of its policies toward the Palestinians, it has cultivated good diplomatic ties with most of the world."

China seeks trade firewall with U.S. allies in rush of ambassador meetings - sources: Reuters reports, China’s international trade representative held a series of meetings with the ambassadors from major European nations last week to ask them to stand together with Beijing against U.S. protectionism, according to four sources familiar with the discussions. Some of the western diplomats involved in the meetings with Fu Ziying, who is also a vice-commerce minister, have viewed the approaches as a sign of how anxious Beijing is getting about the expanding conflict with Washington, the sources said.

China overtakes U.S. as top export market in one more nation: Bloomberg reports, China has displaced the U.S. over the past decade as the top export market for many Asian economies, including Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. India is one of the few countries in the region that still counts America as a bigger market for goods than China.

Bloomberg: China takes carrot-and-stick approach to U.S. trade tensions

“We’ve seen comments from China about their plans to liberalize, but until we see the regulations and laws that will actually implement these plans, it’s hard to say what the benefit will be,” said Erin Ennis, senior vice president at the US-China Business Council, in Washington.

Guardian: China defiant after new US security regulations target telecoms firms

U.S. moves to block sales by Chinese telecom equipment makers: NYT reports, the United States undercut China’s technology ambitions on Tuesday, advancing a new rule that would limit the ability of Chinese telecommunications companies to sell their products in this country. The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to move forward with a plan that would prevent federally subsidized telecommunications carriers from using suppliers deemed to pose a risk to American national security. The decision takes direct aim at Huawei, which makes telecommunications network equipment and smartphones, and its main Chinese rival, ZTE, sending a message that the government doesn’t trust them.

Decades after Mao Zedong denounced horse racing as immoral, China is to allow an experiment that some hope will lead to wider adoption of the sport. 

FT: China cuts required reserve ratio in ‘subtle easing’ move

China’s $1 billion white elephant: Bloomberg reports, each year roughly 60,000 ships vital to the global economy sail through the Indian Ocean past a Chinese-operated port on the southern tip of Sri Lanka. Almost none of them stop to unload cargo. The eight-year-old Hambantota port -- with almost no container traffic and trampled fences that elephants traverse with ease -- has become a prime example of what can go wrong for countries involved in President Xi Jinping’s “Belt and Road” trade and infrastructure initiative. Sri Lanka borrowed heavily to build the port, couldn’t repay the loans, and then gave China a 99-year lease for debt relief. https://bloom.bg/2J60kYX

China’s shock call for ban on lethal autonomous weapon systems: IHS Jane’s 360 reports, China has called on nations “to negotiate and conclude a succinct protocol to ban the use of fully autonomous weapon systems”, in so doing becoming the first Permanent Member of the UN Security Council to call for a ban on ‘lethal autonomous weapon systems’ (LAWS). 

Pakistan shuns US for Chinese high-tech weapons: FT reports, Pakistan is focusing instead on the rollout of the next batch of the JF-17, the fighter jet it is developing with China, and which is catching up with the F-16 in terms of capabilities.

India desperate to replenish ATMs before cash crunch spreads: Nikkei reports, currency shortage comes amid clean-up at banks plagued by fraud, bad debt

Theresa May faces a new Brexit challenge from the House of Lords: Bloomberg reports, UK PM Theresa May’s Brexit strategy faces a renewed threat on Wednesday when her flagship bill returns to Parliament’s upper chamber, where Lords of all political stripes are seeking to amend it. A proposal to keep Britain in a customs union with the EU after leaving the bloc may pass by more than 50 votes, according to Dianne Hayter, a Labour peer who sponsored the amendment with independent member John Kerr, former Conservative Party Chairman Chris Patten, and Liberal Democrat Sarah Ludford.

State Dinner: President Emmanuel Macron of France and Mrs. Macron will be welcomed to the White House on Tuesday, April 24 for a State Dinner.

AFP: WWII bomb to force mass evacuation in central Berlin Friday

"The discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb will force a mass evacuation around Berlin's central railway station, covering several government ministries and a hospital"

Italy’s president hopes neutral politician can break stalemate: WSJ reports, Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella asked a parliamentary leader to mediate among party chiefs in an attempt to form a government, hoping a neutral figure can end the political paralysis that has persisted since March’s elections.

Trump reflects America at the moment, which has hardly anything to do with traditional values: Neil Macdonald of CBC opines, what would be the reaction if, say, a foreign leader flatly stated that Trump personifies all that is best in America? My guess is that a lot of Republicans would take that as an insult. Or at least be taken aback. Because everyone knows Trump personifies few of the values Americans are brought up to believe their country stands for. http://bit.ly/2vo7pSJ

AFP: Quebec wary of bitcoin gold rush

"a sea of 7,000-odd computers hidden away in this industrial park at a center operated by Bitfarms, one of the emerging players of the cryptocurrency "mining" boom."

Mexico leftist opens up 22 point lead in presidency race: poll: Reuters reports, Mexican leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has extended his lead in the race to win the July 1 election, opening up a gap of 22 percentage points in effective terms, a poll by newspaper Reforma showed on Wednesday.

New leader in Cuba: What's in store after the Castros?http://p.dw.com/p/2wBvd

"Analysts say little will change as Miguel Diaz-Canel is expected to take over the presidency in Cuba." 

AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: Trump, in another apparent reversal, says trans-pacific trade pact has ‘too many contingencies’ 

FT: Trump hails meeting between CIA chief and Kim Jong Un

Trump will welcome the leader of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, on April 30.

Yahoo: Power to the party: Why political reforms can be bad for democracy https://yhoo.it/2HwsPlx

"Populism is popular these days, and many Americans want to make the political system more fair. ... But ... anti-party reforms have gone too far and are now having a multitude of negative impacts."

"Anti-establishment thinking has been one of the most constant and dominant trends of the last half-century. ... Yet ... institutions can protect us from the abuse of power."

Sean Hannity’s rising role in Trump’s world: ‘He basically has a desk in the place’: WP reports,the conservative commentator is so close to Trump that some White House aides have dubbed him the unofficial chief of staff. For a president who feels that he is under siege, Hannity offers what he prizes most: loyalty and a mass audience.

Whiskey sour? China importers fret over U.S. trade battle: Reuters reports, when spirits dealer Daniel Taytslin brought his first pallet of American Ragtime Rye whiskey into Shanghai in early April, the 672 bottles faced a 5 percent import tariff at China's customs.

ENTERPRISE

Amazon is suspending plans to sell and distribute prescription drugs and instead will continue to focus on "less sensitive" medical supplies.

WSJ: Retail rivals Amazon and Best Buy team up to sell smart TVs

Amazon has launched an international shopping feature that will allow customers across the world to shop more than 45M items that can be shipped to their country from the U.S.

Coffee brands fight California ruling on cancer warnings: WSJ reports,  Los Angeles judge's recent ruling in a lawsuit over cancer labels has galvanized coffee brands and retailers, including Starbucks Corp., to push harder to avoid carrying the labels.

WP: Starbucks arrests: Who decides whether you’re a patron or a trespasser?

@kairyssdal: Starbucks Coffee Company today announced it will be closing its more than 8,000 company-owned stores in the United States on the afternoon of May 29 to conduct racial-bias education

Alibaba is developing its own driverless cars: TR reports, the Chinese tech giant comes to the self-driving game later than rivals Baidu and Tencent but says it will build an entire ecosystem around autonomous cars. The effort is led by Gang Wang, a scientist at the company’s AI lab and one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35 in 2017.

Meet the CEO who could become China's wealthiest man after Xiaomi IPO: SCMP reports, stock exchange officials from New York to Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore, are trying to pitch their bourses for what would probably be the largest global initial public offering in four years.

Moncler transformed ski parkas with $1,000 price tags. What’s next? Bloomberg reports, the company made expensive puffy jackets a status symbol. Now it has plenty of competition and must find new ways to grow.

TRENDS

Why China will win the global race for complete AI dominance: Wired reports, Kai-Fu Lee – a former Apple, Microsoft and Google executive turned investor – is placing big bets on machine learning. And China is leading the way. http://bit.ly/2HacAuY

Norway, China spearhead the e-mobility drivehttp://p.dw.com/p/2wEHJ

CULTURE

Barbara Bush dies at age 92: WSJ reports, Barbara Pierce Bush went from a privileged childhood to become the wife of one president and mother of another, serving throughout as a pugnacious guardian of what had become America’s most prominent political family. 

LAT: Barbara Bush remembered as a tough, classy 'force of nature'

Matriarch of a presidential family dies at 92: WP reports, Bush embraced her image as America’s warmhearted grandmother, which belied her influence and mettle during a half-century in the public eye. Within the Bush clan, she was known as “the enforcer.”

LAT: Porsche's L.A. Experience Center is a theme park for grown-ups who love to drive https://lat.ms/2Hus10s

The 11 keys to keeping the band together: On the occasion of their 12th album and 27th year together, Sloan shares their wisdom on how to make musical matrimony last. http://bit.ly/2JUmVsU

SPORT

Las Vegas Golden Knights: The team became the first expansion team in NHL history to sweep their first playoff series.

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Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

GEOECONOMICS

Trump’s two messages to Asian partners: DealBook reports, on the one hand: Let’s band together to stop North Korea. On the other: Find your own way on trade.

LAT: Trump crosses Asia touting a 'free and open Indo-Pacific,' a shift in rhetoric if not actual strategy

NYT: Trump's trade policy is lifting exports. Of
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WSJ: Pacific-Rim countries move closer to TPP deal without
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"Ministers agree on ‘core elements’ of revised trade pact; Canada’s reservations prevent final deal at APEC summit"

WSJ: Global trade booms, but headwinds blow

"Asia’s upturn in exports may be fleeting amid political risks, demographic trends"

Iran quake: A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit along the border of Iran and Iraq, killing hundreds of people in Iran. 

Independent: Up to 40 Tory MPs now ready to sign letter of no confidence in Theresa May

The Times: Tory turmoil as 40 MPs say May must go

UK government tensions rise after leak of Johnson-Gove letter to May: Guardian reports, Theresa May faces possible defeats on vital Brexit votes, ministers are ‘aghast’ at demands for hard Brexit from Michael Gove and Boris Johnson

Sterling dropped 1% overnight to $1.3064.

"Sober people, by no means sympathetic to the left, are now predicting a Jeremy Corbyn government in months." - FT's David Goodhart

Brexit’s critical five weeks and the key dateshttps://goo.gl/rHz3hQ

LAT: Warnings of a weaker, poorer Britain emerging ahead of breakup with the European Union

Rajoy’s Catalonia bet: Bloomberg reports, the Spanish prime minister caught separatists off guard when he called a snap election as well as seizing control of the Catalan administration last month. But his plans for restoring stability in the region now hinge on preventing the rebels winning another majority on Dec. 21, and polls suggest the result is on a knife-edge.

Italians continue to emigrate despite strong economic recovery: FT reports, young leave in increasing numbers frustrated by dysfunctional labor market.

OTD: On November 13, 2015 Paris came under attack by terrorists who killed 130 people across Paris.

EU signs defense pact in decades-long quest: Reuters reports,  France and Germany edged toward achieving a 70-year-old ambition to integrate European defenses on Monday, signing a pact with 21 other EU governments to fund, develop and deploy armed forces after Britain’s decision to quit the bloc.

Brazil rolls out the red carpet to lure Chinese money: FT reports, is China the savior or captor of the Latin American country’s assets?

AMERICAN POLITICS

After a disciplined week in Asia, Trump unloads on critics: NYT reports, in a stream of tweets, he called those raising questions about Russia "haters and fools" and said he could call North Korea's leader "short and fat."

Tax reform: The House is set to vote on its tax plan by the end of the week.

Tomorrow: AG Sessions will face more grilling Tuesday on Capitol Hill about his knowledge of meetings with Russian officials.

Security breach and spilled secrets have shaken the NSA to its core: NYT reports, a serial leak of the agency's cyberweapons has damaged morale, slowed intelligence operations and resulted in hacking attacks on businesses and civilians worldwide.

Jerry Brown’s legacy a major question for hopefuls looking to replace him
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ENTERPRISE

ICO warning: The European Securities Markets Authority joined the list of regulators warning investors against initial coin offering.

Bloomberg: Bitcoin crashes and then surges in wild weekend action

The cryptocurrency plunged 15% late Saturday from nearly $6,500 to a low of $5,507.

Uber has approved SoftBank Group Corp.'s offer to buy a multibillion-dollar stake in the tech company.

Alibaba's Singles' Day sale brought in a record $25.3 billion in sales from shoppers in over 225 countries and regions, exceeding analysts' expectations with a 39 percent jump in sales.

GE's new chief sets focus on three key units: WSJ reports, General Electric Co.'s new leader plans to unveil a roadmap Mondayfor the conglomerate that will focus on three of its biggest business lines, but stops short of a breakup or more radical restructuring of the 125-year-old giant.

Smartphone music studio: The lip-synching app Musical.ly is to be sold for between $800 million and $1 billion to Chinese company Jinri Toutiao.

Silicon Valley sets sights on disrupting meat industry: FT reports, Bill Gates-backed start-up secures national US distribution for its veggie burgers.

@elonmusk: Tesla Semi Truck unveil to be webcast live on Thursdayat 8pm! This will blow your mind clear out of your skull and into an alternate dimension.

TRENDS

Moncler ditches catwalk shows for the social media generation: FT reports, luxury fashion group to target millennials with ‘flash’ events and online collections.

Email could generate $20 billion this holiday season: Adobe: MediaPost reports, the busiest time of the year for email marketers is just around the corner, and email could produce as much as $20 billion in online sales this holiday season.

Where self-driving cars go to learn: Arizona’s promise to keep the driverless car industry free of regulations has attracted dozens of companies, including Uber, Waymo and Lyft. https://goo.gl/RLv6kg

The path ahead: The future of life outdoors: We are becoming the world's first indoor species. Are we too late to change course? Explore the brutal truths and beautiful possibilities.
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CULTURE

Radhika Jones, the editorial director of the books department at The New York Times and a former top editor at Time magazine, is expected to be named the next editor of Vanity Fair.

The fascinating woman behind Hermès' window displays: As a new exhibition dedicated to her work for the French fashion house opens at the Grand Palais in Paris, Alexander Fury chronicles the life of Leïla Menchari.
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SOTD

Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) https://goo.gl/VWTQKE

SPORT

LaVar Ball (Kenan Thompson), the father of Los Angeles Lakers star Lonzo Ball, explains why his son will be bigger than Kobe Bryant.
SNL - Weekend Update

This very long, super nerdy NBA podcast is making money: Bloomberg reports, Dunc’d On proves there’s an audience thirsty for hours and hours of two dudes talking about pro basketball. https://goo.gl/UYSZ3x