ZTE, Facebook, Ralph Lauren, Politico, SoulCycle, Hollywood, Flipkart

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ZTE, Facebook, Ralph Lauren, Politico, SoulCycle, Hollywood, Flipkart

Marc Ross Daily
May 23, 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

✔️ EU setting global privacy standards

✔️ Britons dash to become German before Brexit

✔️ Why the US-China trade truce may not last

✔️ 'I’m sorry,' Zuckerberg tells EU Parliament

✔️ Why do Americans stay when their town has no future? 

ROSS RANT

ZTE saga highlights new influence of small US regulatory agency housed in the Commerce Department

The Trump administration has charged the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) with determining which new technology should face export restrictions, in what would be the biggest expansion of the agency’s purview since the Cold War. The agency’s broadening role has alarmed some people in the tech industry, who have had few dealings with the obscure agency.

The little-known division of the US Commerce Department is expected to gain new authority to regulate technology exports.

Technology executives are only beginning to assess how they could be affected by new export limits. Historically, the roughly 450-person BIS, with an annual budget of a little more than $100 million, has operated in relative obscurity, overseeing the export of sensitive technologies that have both commercial and military applications—so-called “dual-use” items. The agency, which has offices in Silicon Valley, also enforces sanctions that prohibit exports to countries the US deems as threats, including Syria, Iran and North Korea.

American tech companies have been on edge since the Trump administration in December unveiled his “America First” security plan that calls for protecting emerging US technology from being copied by overseas competitors. The responsibility for carrying out those goals falls largely to BIS. 

The Information has an excellent write-up on the agency and its oversight of ZTE. You can read it here: http://bit.ly/2LjXWjm

GEOECONOMICS

EU setting global privacy standards: Most big internet companies are planning to offer global users most of the protections required by the law, known as GDPR.

AFP: Macron shuns ‘new’ plan, wants more jobs to tackle deprived suburbs

NYT: Macron vowed to make France a ‘start-up nation.’ Is it getting there?


"When President Emmanuel Macron took office, he took pains to include two iPhones in his official portrait, a symbol of his penchant for technology."

Could Britain have an election in 2018? It’s not impossible: Bloomberg reports, could Britain, which had referendums in 2014 and 2016 and elections in 2015 and 2017, have another vote in 2018? Politicians laugh nervously at the idea, but know that deadlock over Brexit makes it possible. The pound fell to its lowest level this year on Monday amid speculation another snap vote could be called after the Sunday Times said some Conservative lawmakers are privately preparing for one.

The Times: Take UK out of customs union as fast as possible, Boris Johnson tells Theresa May

Britons dash to become German before Brexit
: Reuters reports, driven by the prospect of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union next year, the number of British passport holders who became German citizens jumped by 162 percent last year, Germany’s Federal Statistics Office said on Wednesday.

Germany in the age of Trump: Handelsblatt Global reports, as the foreign ministers of Germany and the US meet in Washington for damage control, a foreign-policy expert ponders what Germany should do now that Donald Trump has canceled the "partnership in leadership."

@dwnews: In Germany, a woman leads the country, but there isn't a single female CEO in any of its top businesses

North Korea: Trump said yesterday that he would cancel a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un unless Kim first consented to a list of unspecified conditions.

Why the US-China trade truce may not last: Bloomberg reports, the US and China declared a truce in their trade dispute over the weekend, but that will prove temporary if the world’s two largest economies fail to deliver on their vague commitments to re-balance trade. The truce is “little more than a brief de-escalation of tensions,” said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy professor at Cornell University and former head of the IMF’s China unit. “The fundamental differences on trade and other economic issues remain unresolved.”

$53,987 = Per capita GDP in Shanghai

China said its Foreign Minister Wang Yi would visit Washington today.


US seeks greater scrutiny of China tech investment: FT reports, bipartisan support for bill to enable review of minority stakes in start-ups. A key Senate committee on Tuesday is beginning the process of negotiating the final details of a bill that its authors said would give the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US more powers and increase scrutiny of Chinese investments, particularly in tech companies.

Senators urge Trump to take hard line in dealings with China: Reuters reports, at least 27 of the 100 US senators, both Democrats and President Donald Trump’s fellow Republicans, urged his administration on Tuesday not to soften restrictions on the transfer of US technology to China. “There can be no question that China seeks to surpass the US both economically and militarily and become the world’s foremost superpower, and neither the federal government nor private US companies should aid and abet that effort,” the senators said in a letter, whose signatories included Chuck Schumer, the top Senate Democrat, and John Cornyn, the No. 2 Republican.

You can see the letter here: http://bit.ly/2s0GBUw

US and China cannot escape technology war: Beijing won't relent in a state-led drive that Washington is bound to challenge.
Nikkei - James Crabtree

AMERICAN POLITICS

WSJ: Rare bipartisan deal rolls back postcrisis banking regulation

Steely
: Employment in each of America’s top 10 steel cities has grown slower than the US average—or actually declined—since Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

GA-GOV: Stacey Abrams became the first black woman to be a major party’s nominee for governor after she won Georgia’s Democratic primary.

Can Paul Ryan make it through to January as House Speaker? NYT reports, Mr. Ryan pledged to finish out his term when he announced his retirement. But with Republicans in revolt on both his right and his left, he is stuck in the middle, with no clear path forward.

WP: Ryan losing grip on House GOP conference as midterms approach

LAT: California has moved to the left, and Dianne Feinstein is following in her bid for a fifth term

NYT - Andrew Ross Sorkin: An artless negotiation from the president who penned ‘The Art of the Deal’
https://nyti.ms/2x7Hdwy

NYT - Paul Krugman: Why a trade war with China isn’t ‘easy to win’ (slightly wonkish) https://nyti.ms/2LnmBU7

The Times: Trump fundraiser Elliott Broidy ‘lobbied for $1bn in contracts’

"A top fundraiser for President Trump allegedly led a secret effort to diplomatically isolate Qatar as part of a plan to win $1 billion in business contracts from its regional rivals."

A big shoe drops in the Mueller probe, as the Taxi King flips: WP reports, a former business partner of Trump attorney Michael Cohen appears to have gotten a very sweet deal from prosecutors. That should frighten Cohen and Trump.

Evgeny A. Friedman, the business partner of Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen, has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. 

ENTERPRISE

Hollywood is hoping for a box-office rebound with a slew of summer blockbusters, including “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” “Incredibles 2” and “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.” 

China surpassed North America to become the world's largest movie market during the first quarter of 2018.

@CNBCnow: BREAKING: Comcast says it is in the advanced stages of preparing all-cash bid for Fox assets

Politico is launching a content-sharing partnership with the South China Morning Post.

This is a really, really, big deal.

The Alibaba + Jack Ma + China + Politico partnership is super interesting on many levels - easily could be the biggest cultural and commercial US-China tie-up of significance this year. 

I am keen to see how this plays out and both sides of the Pacific. 


How the ‘world’s most comfortable shoe’ is challenging Nike and Adidas: WSJ reports, driven by word-of-mouth sales and an eco-focus, San Francisco's Allbirds has sold over a million shoes in two years. But can this Silicon Valley success story last?

@marcbain_: Americans aren't buying all-American brand Ralph Lauren so much these days. North America sales dropped 15% for the year

Barclays explores mergers with rival banks: FT reports, private talks with StanChart form part of contingency plans after investor pressure.

Nikkei: Honda to tie up with world's largest battery maker in China

Foxconn to cut back
initial investment in $10 billion Wisconsin plant: Nikkei reports, Foxconn's shift to making diversifying displays for cars, personal computers, tablets, mobile devices, televisions and niche products is a change from its previous plan to churn out large panels, mainly for TVs, at the new plant.

AFP: 'I’m sorry,' Zuckerberg tells EU Parliament

Walmart
's takeover of Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart is moving forward, after SoftBank agreed to sell the U.S. firm its entire 21% stake in Flipkart. 

Starbucks app: More than 23.4 million people will open the Starbucks app to pay for their coffee or tea at least once every six months in 2018, according to eMarketer.

When it comes to marketing, often it is best to make it obvious: The Big Ass Fans brand was originally called the HVLS Fan Company.

Yelp seeks to revive EU antitrust complaint against Google.

TRENDS

How Americans watch television:

- 67% of TV viewers switch to another channel when a commercial advertisement comes on, per Nielsen.

- Sports and news are the two genres users still overwhelmingly watch live.

- There are roughly 500 scripted TV series today, compared to roughly 200 in 2010, according to FX's annual Networks Research report.

- 70.3% of the American population — will regularly use another digital device while watching TV this year.


AI: In a survey of Fortune 500 CEOs this year, a majority of respondents—54%—said AI was “very important” to the future of their companies. That’s up from just 39% last year,

CULTURE

Here's Bill Gates summer reading listhttp://bit.ly/2LlL0Jz

RIP: Philip Roth, a pre-eminent figure of 20th-century literature, died Tuesday night in Manhattan at the age of 85.

Why do Americans stay when their town has no future? Family and community are the only things left in Adams County, Ohio, as the coal-fired power plants abandon ship and the government shrugs. https://bloom.bg/2IKHvuQ

PODCAST

The BOF Podcast Episode 43: How SoulCycle scales community: Chief executive Melanie Whelan discusses how to successfully build a community around an experience and why people are key to maintaining SoulCycle's special culture.  http://bit.ly/2J0OF1m

SPORT

NBA Playoffs:

BOS v CLE - Series tied 2-2 | Game 5 tonight @ 8:30 pm

GSW v HOU - Series tied 2-2 | Game 5 tomorrow @ 9:00 pm

NHL Playoffs:

Capitals v Lightning - Series tied 3-3 | Game 7 tonight @ 8:00 pm

Vegas Golden Knights are prepping for the Stanly Cup finals by enjoying all you can eat buffets on The Strip. 

US-China, North Korea, Italy, Venezuela, Mexico, European Union, Shoplifters

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US-China, North Korea, Italy, Venezuela, Mexico, European Union, Shoplifters

Marc Ross Daily
May 21, 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

✔️ US and China step back from brink of trade war

✔️ US college degrees lose mystique among Asian students

✔️ Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term

✔️ Trump grappling with risks of proceeding with North Korea meeting

✔️ Ford’s Hackett faces tough test in trying to drive change

GEOECONOMICS

US and China step back from brink of trade war: FT reports, the US has stepped back from the brink of a trade war with China after Washington halted plans to impose tariffs on up to $150bn of imports, according to the US Treasury secretary. “We’re putting the trade war on hold,” Steven Mnuchin said in a television interview on Sunday. 

The Dow set to leap 200+ points, amid easing U.S.-China tensions that have roiled global markets this year.

@JessicaStoneTV: NEXT STEP: @SecretaryRoss heading to #China at end of June after #oecd for next round of #china #tradetalks @cgtnamerica

@sdonnan: Reminder: Donald Trump has proclaimed this World Trade Week!


US and China tout trade talks as success, but leave the details for later: NYT reports, Trump administration officials had said during negotiations this week that China was prepared to make up to $200 billion in additional purchases. Notably absent from Saturday’s announcement were any dollar figures — or a sense of the scale of the agreed-upon increases. The White House said that China had committed to buying more agriculture and energy exports, but noted that American officials would at some point go to China to work out the details of their agreement.

Treasury, USTR send mixed messages over tariffs on Chinese imports: WSJ reports, mixed signals from officials could further complicate the Trump administration’s trade agenda. Several hours after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox News on Sunday that the US was “putting the trade war on hold” and wouldn’t assess tariffs on Beijing while the two sides talked, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer put out a statement saying that tariffs remained an important tool to “protect our technology.”

Reuters: China air force lands bombers on South China Sea island

“The United States remain committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the Pentagon spokesperson Lt. Col. Christopher Logan said in response, saying that reports of Chinese militarization “only serves to raise tensions and destabilize the region.”

Trusted Xi ally a rising influence on China’s foreign policy: AP reports, Chinese President Xi Jinping is increasingly turning to friend and trusted confidant Wang Qishan to help guide the country’s foreign relations as he prepares for a potentially bruising trade fight with the US and competition for leadership in Asia. The 69-year-old Wang was appointed vice president in March, but exercises outsized influence in the historically symbolic position despite standing down from the ruling Communist Party’s leading body due to age restrictions.

Bulgaria to host contentious China summit: FT reports, gathering likely to stoke EU fears over Beijing’s influence in central and eastern Europe.

US college degrees lose mystique among Asian students: FT reports, Trump, guns and access to quality education at home affect enrolment.

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term on Sunday in an election deemed illegitimate by the opposition and foreign governments. 

Venezuela in 2018:

Inflation: Rose 2,400% last year, and it's projected to reach 13,000% this year. The bolivar lost 99% of its value.

Unemployment: Expected to hit 30%.

Population decline: 600,000 have fled Venezuela over the last
coupleyears, and 5,000 people are getting out daily.

Mexico: Thirty-six candidates for various offices have been killed since September, and dozens of other politicians and campaign officials have been slaughtered.

Italy's two populist leaders have agreed on a prime minister and are set to propose a cabinet as early as today. 

Newspapers in the country reporting that Giuseppe Conte, a 53-year old law professor with no political experience, is the leading candidate.

The populists' ascension in Rome crystallizes a real danger for Europe's liberal establishment. 

Matteo Salvini, a populist on the verge of power: The leader of Italy’s League party has prospered by attacking Brussels rather than Rome. https://on.ft.com/2rWl13l

Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon is set to “restart” her campaign for Scottish independence. The Scottish National Party will revamp its economic blueprint for independence, which may include a plan to phase in a new Scottish currency. 

Modern Tory: Michael Gove and Scottish Conservative Party leader Ruth Davidson launch Onward, a think tank aimed at attracting more voters from the center. The name has echoes of French President Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche! party and its mission is to unite and modernize the party.

Space race: Britain is pressing forward with plans to set up its own rival satellite system to Europe’s Galileo project and hopes to team up with Australia as a partner in the project.

Jeremy Warner: Brexit has become a farce, risking an outcome that will satisfy no one http://bit.ly/2rXsteM

By far the best summary so far ventured of the Brexit negotiations came from the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel. “They were in with a load of opt-outs,” he said. “Now they are out, and want a load of opt-ins.”

BRIGADOON EVENTS

Brigadoon Annapolis | Salon Dinner + Lectures = Sep. 20-21, 2018

Brigadoon Detroit | Salon Dinner = Oct. 11, 2018

Brigadoon Cincinnati | Salon Dinner = Nov. 1, 2018

Brigadoon Scotland 2018 = Nov. 11-13, 2018

Brigadoon Sundance 2019 = Feb. 24-26, 2019

More info @ http://thebrigadoon.com

AMERICAN POLITICS

Trump Jr. and other aides met with Gulf emissary offering help to win election: NYT reports, three months before the 2016 election, a small group gathered at Trump Tower to meet with Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son. One was an Israeli specialist in social media manipulation. Another was an emissary for two wealthy Arab princes. The third was a Republican donor with a controversial past in the Middle East as a private security contractor.

WP: Secret FBI source for Russia investigation met with three Trump advisers during campaign

Trump grappling with risks of proceeding with North Korea meeting: NYT reports, Trump, increasingly concerned that his summit meeting in Singapore next month with North Korea’s leader could turn into a political embarrassment, has begun pressing his aides and allies about whether he should take the risk of proceeding with a historic meeting that he had leapt into accepting, according to administration and foreign officials.

Today: Trump will attend the swearing in of Gina Haspel to be director of the CIA.

South Korea: Moon is due to meet Trump in Washington on Wednesday and the two leaders will discuss security assurances and economic incentives for denuclearizing North Korea, with Moon hoping to advise Trump on the proposed June 12 summit.

AP: Mnuchin says NAFTA negotiations could spill into 2019

Ryan's power begins to ebb: House Republicans grow restive head of midterm elections. http://bit.ly/2wtHAjd

AP: 2018 midterms: An early heat for 2020 Democrats?http://bit.ly/2GATxEQ

"The leading players — from established national figures such as former Vice President Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren to up-and-comers including California Sen. Kamala Harris — don’t necessarily put it that way. But the potential 2020 candidates are making the rounds, raising and distributing campaign cash among fellow Democrats, endorsing candidates and meeting political activists." 

ENTERPRISE

General Electric is nearing a deal to sell its transportation business to railroad equipment maker Wabtec possibly for more than $20B.

Facebook, Uber execs top guest list for Macron's tech huddle: Bloomberg reports, Tech should do good. And Emmanuel Macron, though busy with climate change, Europe, Iran, reforming the French economy and trade tensions with the U.S., will see to it. France’s president wants to become the go-to head of state for global tech and will host the bosses of Alphabet Inc.’s Google to Uber in Paris next week to talk about social responsibility, eyeing an opening as the industry’s relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump proves complicated.

Facebook is launching a tool that connects marketers to relevant influencers.

Zuck and the EU: The Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will meet with the European Parliament today to discuss privacy and the misuse of user data.

Ford’s Hackett faces tough test in trying to drive change: FT reports, carmaker’s share price has barely budged in the chief executive’s first year at the helm.

The age of every company in the Fortune 500https://for.tn/2KDTb2T

The oldest one was founded in 1784 by Alexander Hamilton = The Bank of New York Mellon

The oldest member of the household products industry, Colgate-Palmolive, dates to 1806.

A majority of the 500—360 companies to be exact—were started in the 20th century, 136 launched since Jan. 1, 1980, and 26 in this century.


TRENDS

Satellite data strongly suggests that China, Russia, and other authoritarian countries are fudging their GDP reportshttps://wapo.st/2IIk1cP

@BoF: Women's sneakers sales have increased by 37 percent last year, while high heels fell 11 percent. http://bof.bz/gixL30k65vK 

CULTURE

Michael Curry’s royal wedding sermon will go down in history: Guardian reports, the American bishop did it black. And he shocked the congregation by refusing to tone down his passionate message on power and love.

Lucy Kellaway grills the world’s ‘best teacher’ https://on.ft.com/2ISitx7

AP: 'Shoplifters' wins Palme d'Or, grand prize to Spike Lee

SPORT

U17 Euro Championship: Italy lost the European Under-17 championship to the Netherlands on Sunday in a penalty shootout.

A new Atlanta, united by soccer: Smart signings, massive crowds and a stealthy bus ride before home games have helped an MLS team foster an immediate connection with its fans. https://nyti.ms/2k5wBor

North Korea, China, Tariffs, ZTE, Ireland, Starbucks, Pot

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North Korea, China, Tariffs, ZTE, Ireland, Starbucks, Pot

Marc Ross Daily
May 16, 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

✔️ North Korea abruptly postponed talks with South Korea

✔️ US business groups bash Trump's China tariffs plan

✔️ Jacob Rees-Mogg refuses European Economic Area

✔️ Women sweep to victory in House primaries

✔️ China is Facebook's second largest market after the US

MR IN THE NEWS

US-China trade relations: Yesterday, I had the opportunity to speak with Asieh Namdar with CGTN-America. We discussed the state of US-China trade policy and the future of trade between the two countries. You can see the clip here: http://bit.ly/2InHcda

GEOECONOMICS

North Korea abruptly postponed talks with South Korea to protest US-South Korean military exercises and threatened to scrap a summit next month between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un if there is “a one-sided demand for us to give up our nukes.”

Welcome to The Bigs, Mr. Trump.

FT: Asia markets soften as Korea talks collapse

US firms seek tariff relief as US and China try to mend rift
: AP reports, corporate America is seeking relief from President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on at least $50 billion in Chinese goods as negotiators seek to prevent a trade war between the world's two biggest economies. As the US government began three days of hearings on the tariffs Tuesday, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He traveled to Washington to seek a resolution to the trade dispute. A similar high-level US delegation made a trip to Beijing earlier this month and returned empty-handed.

NYT: Businesses race to Washington to sway Trump on China tariffs

Bloomberg: US business groups bash Trump's China tariffs plan


Just about everything is odd about Trump’s support of Chinese firm ZTE: WP reports, just about everything is odd about President Trump's recent tweet that he wants to help Chinese technology company ZTE “get back into business, fast” because its failure costs “too many jobs in China.” It's odd that Trump, who campaigned on saving millions of U.S. jobs, suddenly says he cares about a few thousand Chinese jobs. It's odd that Trump, who championed “America First,” is worried about a single Chinese firm.

FT: US and China ‘still very far apart’ on trade, says US ambassador

Is China straight-up bribing Donald Trump? Vanity Fair reports, the president suddenly softens on a Chinese business after Beijing bankrolls a Trump Organization project.

"So it was a bit odd to see Trump pull a complete 180, suddenly insisting that the company and its 75,000 Chinese jobs must be saved, though to be fair, tweeting “Look, China just pumped $500 million into a Trump Organization project so I had to do them a solid” might not have gone over so well."

NAFTA: Negotiators from Canada, Mexico, and the United States are unlikely to strike a deal for a revised North American Free Trade Agreement deal by Thursday.

Pot in Canada: On Monday, the world’s largest marijuana producer was formed when Aurora Cannabis, which is headquartered in Vancouver, bought medical-marijuana firm MedReleaf for about CA$3bn (€2bn) in stock. The acquisition is the latest in a string of maneuvers in Canada’s cannabis economy ahead of new legislation that could legalize the drug on 1 July – Canada’s national holiday. 

WSJ: Trump's goal for NAFTA rewrite looks unattainable in 2018

Spain’s top economists vow to boycott all-male panel discussions. 

Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg refuses European Economic Area: Rees-Mogg met PM Theresa May yesterday and assured her that the 60 or so Tory Brexiteers that he leads in the European Research Group will not back down over the customs partnership. He argued that abiding by EU rules without having a say in how they were made would completely undo the purpose of the Brexit vote.

Why the future of Northern Ireland is crucial to Brexit negotiations: The Times reports, as a recent poll causes grave concern among senior Tories on all sides of the argument, Sam Coates, the Times deputy political editor, breaks down ten key reasons the province has become critical to the debate.

BRIGADOON EVENTS

Brigadoon Annapolis | Salon Dinner + Lectures = Sep. 20-21, 2018

Brigadoon Detroit | Salon Dinner = Oct. 11, 2018

Brigadoon Cincinnati | Salon Dinner = Nov. 1, 2018

Brigadoon Scotland 2018 = Nov. 11-13, 2018

More info @ http://thebrigadoon.com

AMERICAN POLITICS

CIA: Gina Haspel is on track to be confirmed by the US Senate.

Today: Trump will meet and hold a working lunch with Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. 

Novartis has announced the departure of general counsel Felix Ehrat over his role in a $1.2M contract it struck with Michael Cohen.

Related: Marc Ross: CEOs need to learn lessons from the AT&T and Michael Cohen scandal http://bit.ly/2rMzX39

Election 2018: Democratic women had a good night, winning seven primaries for House seats in Pennsylvania and threatening the state's all-male congressional delegation.

Women sweep to victory in House primaries: Politico reports, voters decide key battleground contests in 4 states.

Top Dem presidential hopefuls audition for 2020: Politico reports, the first cattle call of 2020 drew a host of big names, The Center for American Progress’ Ideas Conference allowed possible 2020 candidates to test out messages on progressivism in the Trump era.

A reckoning for Obama's foreign-policy legacy: Veterans of the last administration are learning a hard lesson: Policies constructed by executive order and executive agreement are just as easily blown up by them. https://theatln.tc/2IMEkFY

Hurricane Genesis and Outlook Project report predicts that there will be 11 to 18 named tropical storms this year.

ENTERPRISE

Starbucks is looking to double down on the Chinese market as traffic growth comes under pressure in the U.S. The coffee chain hopes to more than triple its revenue and almost double its store count in China over the next five years. It currently has around 3,300 stores in 141 cities across the country.

China is Facebook's second largest market after the US: AdAge reports, nearly 10 percent of Facebook's global revenue, or about $5 billion, comes from China, despite being banned from operating in the country, according to a new report by Pivotal research analyst Brian Wieser. This means China is the second-largest ad spender on Facebook, only behind the US.

No Facebook for you: As part of its purge of bad content from its platform, Facebook deleted 583 million fake accounts and 865.8 million posts during Q1 2018.

Facebook’s blockchain move raises eyebrows: FT reports, Zuckerberg flirts with decentralization of his very centralized social network.

Amazon is debuting a Prime loyalty program that includes an extra 10% off on sales items and weekly discounts at Whole Foods.

Kellogg has discontinued its operations in Venezuela due to the ongoing social and economic distress in the nation.

Lime, the e-scooter company, is raising $500 million.

How China's tech revolution threatens Silicon Valley: A look inside Beijing's booming start-up scene shows how ubiquitous the country's tech culture is. https://theatln.tc/2wKkiHn

TRENDS

Great things take time: Why focusing on the long-term is more important than ever http://bit.ly/2IlN0E4

CULTURE

RIP: Tom Wolfe employed literary techniques in his magazine articles, pioneering the New Journalism of the 1960s and ’70s. He wrote books such as “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” and “The Right Stuff”; his first novel, “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” was a bestseller.

Tom Wolfe, writer, 1930-2018: FT reports, American literary and journalistic iconoclast who Norman Mailer said was the hardest working writer of his time.

The Tom Wolfe syllabus: The pioneer of New Journalism died at the age of 88 on Monday. From ‘The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test’ to ‘Bonfire of the Vanities,’ the Ringer staff looks back on his most striking work. http://bit.ly/2IJRgMV

Royal Wedding: UK Home Office Minister Victoria Atkins has today signed the order relaxing pub licensing laws for the royal wedding this weekend. UK subjects will be permitted to toast the happy couple in pubs across the land until 1:00 am on both Friday and Saturday night.

SPORT

Today @ 2:45 pm ET: UEFA Europa League Final = Marseille vs. Atletico Madrid