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Taiwan, Italy, Germany, YouTube, Michigan, Centibillionaires, Hermes

Caracal Global Daily
March 20, 2019
Curation and commentary from 
Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia 

Caracal Global Daily  = News + Analysis at the Intersection of Globalization + Disruption + Politics


TOP FIVE

✔️ Taiwan president to visit US despite Chinese opposition

✔️ YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting

✔️ Can Terry McAuliffe sell himself to leftward-leaning Democrats in 2020?

✔️ Disney-Fox deal is complete

✔️ Barclays unveiled as Women’s Super League sponsor in groundbreaking deal
 

GLOBALIZATION

Taiwan president to visit US despite Chinese opposition: FT reports, Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen will make a one-day stopover in the US next week in a move that underscores warming ties with the US despite criticism from China. Ms Tsai will travel to Hawaii during a week-long tour of three of Taiwan’s formal diplomatic allies in the Pacific, in a trip aimed at shoring up support in the face of pressure from Beijing which opposes recognition of the government in Taipei.

China to invite European diplomats to Xinjiang in new diplomatic push: Reuters reports, China will invite Beijing-based European diplomats to visit its far western region of Xinjiang, the foreign ministry told Reuters, furthering its outreach to fend off criticism about a de-radicalization program.

CNBC: Trade talks are in final stages, but there is still fear China may walk back concessions

USTR Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will travel to Beijing the week of March 25 for high-level talks to try to hammer out a deal.

The US agriculture secretary is suggesting that China could treble its imports of US farm products under a deal.


WSJ: US chip makers fear trap in a trade deal with China

Proposed stepped-up purchases would give Beijing more control, semiconductor industry says.

US-China trade dispute likely to morph into technology war, says the president of the US-China Business Council: Speaking at Shorenstien APARC on March 11, US and Chinese trade negotiators remain engaged in intensive talks, although it is yet to be seen whether and when they can strike a final deal. But even if they are able to reach an agreement, in the confrontation between Washington and Beijing “the trade part is incidental: it’s a technology war, not a trade war,” said Ambassador Craig Allen, president of the US-China Business Council (USCBC).

Adam Minter: China’s electric cars hit some potholes: The government is doing everything it can to spur sales of new-energy vehicles. First, it should stop them from spontaneously combusting. 

European foreign policy: a new realism on China: The European Council will use a summit this week to focus once more on China — and decide whether it is time to get tough again. Mounting concerns over Chinese industrial policy, cybersecurity and trade wars have all combined to put Beijing firmly back on the European agenda. https://on.ft.com/2TXhzoj

Rattled by Beijing’s economic clout, the EU is finally trying to devise a tougher strategy.

Xi says China-Italy pact offers closer ties in strategic sectors: Bloomberg reports, Xi Jinping, brushing aside US and European concerns ahead of his visit to Rome, offered Italy a “global strategic partnership” stretching from building the new Silk Road together to boosting ties in sensitive sectors including telecoms and ports. Writing in daily Corriere della Sera, Xi invoked a “new era” in relations between China and Italy.

Germany to create fund to foil foreign takeovers after China moves: Reuters reports, Germany plans to pass legislation by the end of 2019 to create a state-owned fund that can protect key companies from takeovers by Chinese and other foreign firms, government sources said, in a marked shift from its "hands-off" approach to business.

UK is to start issuing official threat-level warnings for far-right terrorism, just as it does for jihadist and N. Ireland related groups.

UK unemployment rate dipped below 4% for the first time since the 1970s.


British government in chaos over Brexit delay: NYT reports, retreating in the face of a bitterly divided cabinet, Prime Minister Theresa May is now said to be requesting only a short extension in the process.

UK heads for cliff-edge showdown on Brexit: FT reports, May seeks short delay to EU divorce but Juncker warns no extension likely to be granted this week.

The Times: Theresa May pleads for delay to Brexit as EU stands firm

It is 1,000 days since the UK voted to leave the European Union, and the biggest question remains when will the country actually exit the union.

FT: EU hardens stance on Brexit delay as May’s cabinet splits over its demands

Barnier lays down conditions ahead of a summit where PM will seek an extension. 

DISRUPTION

Inside YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting — and the humans who outsmarted its systems: WP reports, Pedro Domingos, a professor of computer science at the University of Washington, said that artificial intelligence is much less sophisticated than many people believe, and Silicon Valley companies often portray their systems as more powerful than they actually are as they compete for business. In fact, even the most advanced artificial intelligence systems still are fooled in ways that a human would easily detect.

Amazing these sites don't add a 30-second, 60-second delay when someone posts live video - I have to believe this will happen soon.

Also, once again, the sunshine of California warps SV computer engineers from seeing the possibility that social media can and will be used for evil.

Farmers Markets: The number of farmers markets in the US rose from 2,000 in 1994 to 8,600 markets in 2019.

POLITICS

Tracking Trump: Trump’s standing across America: On a daily basis, Morning Consult is surveying over 5,000 registered voters across the United States on President Trump. Below is the current data.

Since Trump took office:

His net approval in Michigan has decreased by 23 percentage points.

His net approval in Ohio has decreased by 19 percentage points.
 
His net approval in Pennsylvania has decreased by 17 percentage points.
 
His net approval in Wisconsin has decreased by 20 percentage points.

His net approval in Florida has decreased by 24 percentage points.

85% of GOP primary voters approve of Trump. 14% don't.

76% of GOP primary voters support Trump's nomination. 20% support another candidate.


Joe Biden tells supporters he plans 2020 bid - he'll announce in early April after the end of Q1 reporting.

Politico: World leaders tell Biden: We need you

"At the Munich Security Conference, Biden heard a repeated refrain, according to a conference attendee familiar with the conversations: The world needs you."

Can Terry McAuliffe sell himself to leftward-leaning Democrats in 2020? WP reports, the former Virginia governor once appeared to be well positioned for a White House run as a socially liberal, business-friendly Democrat. But now it’s unclear if there is room for McAuliffe in a party that seems to be pulling leftward.

BTW - The answer is no.

Candidates reach for the ticket to Democratic debates: 65,000 donors: WP reports, the new criteria have proved to be a boon to lesser-known candidates seeking a national stage and could create challenges for more-established politicians seeking to break away from the pack.

COMMERCE

Google hit with a $1.7 billion fine over EU ad blocking: WSJ reports, the European Union fined Alphabet’s Google $1.7 billion for abusing the dominance of its search engine to block competitors in the niche market of selling text ads on the search results that appear on third-party websites. 

Disney closed its acquisition of the major entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, combining some of Hollywood’s best-known studios, characters, and franchises to better compete against Netflix.

LAT: Disney-Fox deal is complete; CEO Bob Iger's big swing could change media industry

Ban on cashless stores: New Jersey Governor signs law making it the second state to ban cashless shops and restaurants, with some exceptions. The new law takes aim at Amazon Go and others. 

Peloton is being sued for using music without permission in its video fitness classes: The Verge reports, several members of the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) have collectively filed a lawsuit against fitness startup Peloton today, seeking over $150 million in damages. The complaint, filed by Downtown Music Publishing, Ultra Music, and eight other publishing groups, says that Peloton has been using their musical works for years in its workout videos without proper licensing, resulting in income lost for songwriters.

Bayer shares slide after latest Roundup cancer ruling: Reuters reports, shares in Germany's Bayer's fell more than 12 percent on Wednesday after a second US jury ruled its Roundup weed killer caused cancer.

CULTURE

Centibillionaires: Bill Gates joins Jeff Bezos as the only two members of the $100 Billion Club. Gates’s fortune, now $100 billion on the nose, hasn’t reached such heights since the dot-com boom, when Bezos was only beginning his march up the world’s wealth rankings. The Amazon founder is now worth $145.6 billion.

Bloomberg tracks the fortunes of some 2,800 billionaires. Of those, 145 are worth at least $10 billion, making them decabillionaires. 

Hermes has become the latest fashion industry victim of men’s casual dress: Signaling weakness in its silk business as neckties lose their allure. Revenue from silk and textiles rose 3 percent in 2018, the slowest growth of the French luxury-goods maker’s business units. Chief Executive Officer Axel Dumas said Wednesday the company has been shifting production to adjust to men’s new preferences. “There’s a structural decline” in neckties, Dumas said on a call with reporters. “We have a lot of novelties coming. We’re launching more scarves for men.”

SPORT

ESPN + UFC have orchestrated a knockout deal allowing the world-wide-leader to stream 12 UFC fights per year for the next 7 years.

WSJ: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels near record $430 million deal

I've never seen Mike Trout play baseball.

Barclays unveiled as Women’s Super League sponsor in groundbreaking deal: Guardian reports, the Football Association has unveiled Barclays as the first sponsor of the newly professional Women’s Super League in what has been described as a groundbreaking multimillion-pound deal. The Guardian understands it is worth more than £10m over the next three seasons. According to the analytics firm Nielsen, the sponsorship is a record for women’s sport in the UK. First the first time there will be prize money in WSL, with £500,000 divided according to league position each season.

G20, G7, D-Day, Millennials, Drone-brella, YouTube, Björn Borg

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G20, G7, D-Day, Millennials, Drone-brella, YouTube, Björn Borg

Marc Ross Daily
June 6, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

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

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TOP FIVE

✔️ In G20, 41% of GDP controlled by populists vs 4% in 2007

✔️ Can any G7 leaders corral Trump?

✔️ Today: 74th anniversary of D-Day

✔️ Companies to pour $2.5 trillion into buybacks and dividends this year

✔️ Why startups keep choosing human names

ROSS RANT

ZTE built to spy and bribe - the focus of commercial dispute in Texas

According to court documents filed in the Texas, ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company bidding for major contracts in Australia, and at the center of Donald Trump’s trade war with Beijing, was established partly as a front for military intelligence and has been linked to corruption in 18 countries.

The new claims form part of an ongoing commercial litigation alleging that ZTE bribed Liberian officials, to unseat a US company which had won the right to upgrade the West African country’s telecommunications networks.

Contained in the Summary of Claims are allegations ZTE was formed partly with the aim of spying for Beijing.

“China's Ministry of Aerospace founded ZTE as a front to send officers abroad under non-diplomatic covers such as scientists, businessmen, and executives for the purpose of collecting intelligence,” the documents filed in the 191st District Court of Dallas reveal.

The corporate governance and origins of China's telecom companies expose them up to nasty headlines, investigations, commercial disputes, and secrets. 

China's biggest business need to decide - are they a Chinese company or global company - they can't be both.

US-China technology and data war - political fear or business reality? 

The dominance of US semiconductor technology in Chinese phones makes for great angst in Beijing. It reveals Americans firms are generations ahead in semiconductor and other technologies - we are talking 20 to 30 years. In assembly factories across China, the critical parts that go into phones, tablets, routers, vehicles, even airplanes, are often imports from advanced economies like the United States.

The Chinese government has ambitious plans to end this dependence.

“Techno-nationalism has a long and stellar history in China,” said Damien Ma, fellow and associate director of Paulson Institute think tank in Chicago. “During Mao’s time, they always wanted to have some semblance of technological self-sufficiency. And I don’t think that in itself is surprising or odd. Many countries want it.”

Many Trump administration officials call these Chinese plans “frightening” and a direct national security threat and a sound reason to impose tariffs on Chinese products. Some American academics and politicians fear China will soon enjoy global domination of many high-tech sectors at the expense of many Western industrial economies.

Does this matter?

Will it happen?

Do you think America's biggest and best businesses are sitting still and not moving forward?

Also, do you think China can execute?

Business plans and business talk mean little if you can't execute, ship, and scale.

GEOECONOMICS

Bloomberg: In G20, 41% of GDP controlled by populists vs 4% in 2007

Trade war fears largely exaggerated, says expert https://s.nikkei.com/2sLbWKh

Professor Richard Baldwin of the Graduate Institute in Geneva has argued that some parts of Asia face a greater challenge than other regions as the world enters its third phase of globalization. 

Can any G7 leaders corral Trump? https://bloom.bg/2Hq0ol2

Save the date: The UK government has set June 12 as the date the EU withdrawal bill comes back to the House of Commons for one marathon session. The Commons will try to overturn all 15 amendments inserted by the House of Lords. It will be a showdown between different factions of Tory lawmakers as they vote on measures aimed at keeping the UK in the on single market and customs union.

The Times: Labour bids for ‘softest’ Brexit deal in new shift

UK
: Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in Britain to meet Theresa May.

Bloomberg: Mexican peso falls to lowest in a year as NAFTA seen delayed

Mexico says it is fighting back as US tariffs hit
: NYT reports, Mexico said it would impose tariffs on cheese, whiskey and other American goods in response to steel and aluminum levies. The move further strains relations as the US, Canada, and Mexico try to rewrite their free trade agreement.

Putin invites Kim to Russia in September: Nikkei reports, Russia's government has invited Kim Jong Un to make an official visit this September in what appears to be a move by President Vladimir Putin to ensure that Moscow is not overshadowed by the North Korean leader's upcoming summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. 

Putin moves to capitalize on Europe’s fury with Trump: NYT reports, Russia’s goals of shedding European sanctions and regaining respectability suddenly seem in reach as the U.S. treats its allies as trade rivals.

Italy splits with allies and demands end to Russia sanctions: The Times reports, Italy’s new populist government has broken ranks with its allies in western Europe by calling for an end to sanctions on Russia. Giuseppe Conte, the prime minister, used his debut speech to parliament to call for a fresh approach to relations with President Putin.

FT: White House presses US airlines to resist Beijing over Taiwan

LeBron is a player... in US-China trade thanks to NBA deals
: Bloomberg reports, while LeBron James and Stephen Curry are battling on the basketball court in the NBA finals, they’re also on the frontcourt of the US-China trade tussle. That’s because American licensing activities in China have been increasing, and deals by the National Basketball Association and other sports, entertainment and software groups have helped fuel a trade surplus -- in services, at least -- between the US and China.

Today: Japanese PM Shinzo Abe meets with Trump at the White House

AMERICAN POLITICS

Congress unlikely to meet deadline for 2018 NAFTA renegotiation, lawmaker says: The US won’t have time to renegotiate NAFTA with Canada and Mexico this year, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn has said, Bloomberg reports. Cornyn said it looked like they “are kicking it over to 2019” because Congress won’t have time to vote on a deal before the legislative session ends. 

WP - Editorial:  It’s time for Congress to take back trade: The executive branch threatens vital economic and political relationships, requiring a legislative check. Article I, Section 8 clearly assigns the legislative branch the power to “lay and collect . . . duties,” and “to regulate commerce with foreign nations.” It’s time for Capitol Hill to take it back.

WSJ: California Democrats on track to advance in key races for House control

LAT: It's Newsom vs. Cox in November as Villaraigosa tumbles in governor's race

FT: Schultz gives up coffee to test presidential waters

Bloomberg: Schultz has Trump-topping wealth to fund a run for the White House


Washington state AG Bob Ferguson is suing Alphabet Inc.'s Google and Facebook for allegedly failing to provide adequate information about who is purchasing election advertisements on their platforms.

ENTERPRISE

Companies to pour $2.5 trillion into buybacks and dividends this year: Cash-rich companies will invest $2.5 trillion this year in share buybacks, dividends and mergers and acquisitions activity, CNBC reports.

Bloomberg: Apple announces slew of new anti-addiction iPhone controls

- Time limits will switch some apps off, based on user settings

- Parents will now be able to limit kids usage of certain apps


GM aims to launch 10 new-energy vehicle models in China between 2016 and 2020. From 2021 through 2023, GM will double the number of new-energy vehicles available in the domestic market.

Tesla revealed it is working with China to build electric cars and battery packs in Shanghai - its second "gigafactory." 

Facebook gave data access to Chinese firm flagged by US intelligence: NYT reports, Facebook has data-sharing partnerships with at least four Chinese electronics companies, including a manufacturing giant that has a close relationship with China’s government, the social media company said on Tuesday. The agreements, which date to at least 2010, gave private access to some user data to Huawei, a telecommunications equipment company that has been flagged by American intelligence officials as a national security threat, as well as to Lenovo, Oppo and TCL.

TRENDS

Why millennials are world’s most powerful consumers https://on.ft.com/2sOJs2C

Why startups keep choosing human names: Marcus, Oscar, Casper—it seems as if every new company is named after someone’s roommate, or even their cat. There’s a reason for that. https://bloom.bg/2Hqphgl

“A short first name changes everything—as it’s unexpected, less concerned with sounding corporate and serious and is inherently more human,” said Steve Manning, the founder of a Sausalito, California-based naming agency that, of course, goes by one name: Igor. 

AFP: Japan 'drone-brella' promises hands-free sun cover

CULTURE

Today: 74th anniversary of D-Day

RIP: Kate Spade dies in apparent suicide

LAT: Warner Bros.' 'Ocean's 8' is expected to unseat 'Solo' at the box office this weekend

OTD: In 1962 the Beatles first met their future producer George Martin at an Abbey Road audition.

SPORT

Own goal: The inside story of how the USMNT missed the 2018 World Cup: The Ringer reports, in October, the United States failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in more than 30 years. A loss to Trinidad and Tobago sealed their fate, but according to players, coaches, commentators, and executives across American soccer, the disaster doesn’t come down to just one unfortunate result. No, it was the culmination of nearly a decade of mismanagement that broke the team’s spirit and condemned them to failure. http://bit.ly/2sIff59

TLDR: Culture. Culture. Culture.

NBA Finals: Game 3 tonight @ 9:00 pm ET

HBD: Björn Borg, tennis player, five-time Wimbledon champion, 62

To celebrate - make time to watch Borg vs McEnroe https://imdb.to/2HnTVqE