US-China, EU-US, Italy, Facebook, Cincinnati, Martin Sorrell, EVs, K-Pop

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US-China, EU-US, Italy, Facebook, Cincinnati, Martin Sorrell, EVs, K-Pop

Marc Ross Daily
May 30, 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

✔️ US imposing 25% tariff of Chinese goods, apply investment restrictions in June

✔️ China has a $43,000 wealth gap problem

✔️ Italian deadlock sets stage for fierce battle over the EU

✔️ Facebook's new political ad rules could upend June 5th primaries

✔️ De Beers has introduced a new brand that includes synthetic diamonds

ROSS RANT

Trump announces new tariffs and investment restrictions on Chinese technology

A lot can happen in 9 days.

“We are putting the trade war on hold,” Mnuchin said on the political news show, “Fox News Sunday” on May 20.

Mnuchin made the statement that the US and China were stepping back from a possible trade war after two days of talks that produced “meaningful progress.”

It appears that progress has stalled and the hold is off.

Yesterday, the Trump White House announced new tariffs and investment restrictions would be placed on Chinese technology as "China has consistently taken advantage of the American economy with practices that undermine fair and reciprocal trade."

The statement announces the US will impose a 25 percent tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods containing “industrially significant technology.”

The White House said the tariff would cover goods related to the “Made in China 2025” program. The full list of imports that to receive the duties will be announced by June 15.

The White House also says the US is planning new investment restrictions and export controls.

The announcement comes as the administration negotiates with China on a broad range of issues - from North Korea to commercial relations, plus Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is expected to travel to China on June 2-4.

GEOECONOMICS

US imposing 25% tariff of Chinese goods, apply investment restrictions in June: Fox Business, despite cooling tensions between the world’s two largest economies, the White House said Tuesday it will impose a 25% tariff on $50 billion of imported goods from China that “contain industrially significant technology" next month. This includes products related to the “Made in China 2025” program. The final list will be announced by June 15 with tariffs imposed shortly after.

WSJ: US moves to finalize tariffs, investment restrictions on China

"US will release final list of tariffs on $50 billion in imports from China by June 15."

AP: China says Trump hurts credibility with tariffs

Bloomberg: China slams Trump's ‘flip-flop’ on tariffs as trade spat worsens

White House move raises trade tensions with China
: The Hill reports, the White House announced Tuesday it will move forward with plans to punish China with hefty tariffs and investment restrictions, steps that ramped up tensions between Washington and Beijing on trade. US-China Business Council President John Frisbie said he would prefer if the US and China put the threat of tariffs on hold while the nations engage in trade talks. “We need solutions that will put the trade relationship on a sounder path for mutual prosperity, not sanctions that will do more harm than good. We encourage both sides to use the coming weeks to achieve that goal,” Frisbie.

FT: White House tariff move reignites US trade war with China

WSJ reports the White House’s surprise decision to move forward with tariffs and other sanctions against China threatens to derail trade talks scheduled for this weekend.

China has a $43,000 wealth gap problem: Bloomberg reports, China is no monolith. While residents in Shanghai and Beijing are almost as well off as those in Switzerland by some income measures, parts of the country live more like they were in Guatemala. The wide disparity puts some residents at the cutting edge of the developed world, stepping into battery-powered cars that silently ease down city streets, or as consumers facing advertising choices generated by image-recognition technology. Across China, close to 1 billion consumers shop or pay for purchases using apps on their smartphones. At the other extreme are rural towns where water still needs to be carried on foot from a well.

China’s carbon emissions set for fastest growth in 7 years: FT reports, a blow for global climate change effort as Greenpeace data show 4% rise in the first quarter.

WP - John Pomfret and Peter Fuhrman OpEd: China aims for independence as the rift with America and Europe widens. Will it work? Amid shifting noises and conflicting signals from the United States, confusion in Beijing over President Trump’s policies is giving way to a realization that China is now operating in a different, less welcoming world. By choice as much as duress, China will move toward greater economic and technological self-reliance. Can China become equal in those spheres? Few questions loom larger in China’s future, or ours. https://wapo.st/2shS2Hp

Why a Trump trade war is more likely with the EU than China: The signs are that it is going to be a long hot summer for transatlantic relations. https://on.ft.com/2Jk5Evs

EU-US trade relations: European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom is set to meet US counterparts Wilbur Ross and Robert Lighthizer in Paris, two days before a temporary reprieve from U.S. metal tariffs is due to expire.

The Telegraph: Tories must reform capitalism to win back young voters, Philip Hammond to argue

Soros wants a second: George Soros has set out the case for Best for Britain’s campaign to force a second referendum on Brexit. The billionaire had already put £400,00 of his own money into the project and has now added another £100,000 to defy his critics.

British Prime Minister Theresa May will urge Trump to avoid protesters in central London during his UK visit in July and instead meet her at her country residence.

Italy: The Five Star Movement is renewing its attempt to form a coalition government, while the League said it hoped to return to an election as soon as possible. 

Italian deadlock sets stage for fierce battle over the EU: Populists will fight a snap election on the choice between local control and the ECB.
FT - Tony Barber

Today’s cartoon for The Daily Telegraph by Blower.

Plastic ban: The European Commission has proposed the world's biggest ban on single-use plastic products, from straws to cutlery, in order to save the environment from excessive plastic pollution.

Colombia is headed for its most divisive presidential race in decades that could upset a historic peace deal or see a reversal of business-friendly policies.

Top 10 paid politicians in the OECD:

Malcolm Turnbull - Prime Minister Australia $527,854

Alain Berset - President Switzerland $482,958

Donald Trump - President United States $400,000

Angela Merkel - Chancellor Germany $369,727

Jacinda Ardern - Prime Minister New Zealand $339,862

Sebastian Kurz - Chancellor Austria $328,584

Xavier Bettel - Prime Minister Luxembourg $278,035

Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister Canada $267,041

Charles Michel - Prime Minister Belgium $262,964

Lars Løkke Rasmussen - Prime Minister Denmark $249,774


AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: Trump asked Sessions to retain control of Russia inquiry after his recusal

Ross goes from Trump ‘killer’ to ‘past his prime’
: Politico reports, the commerce secretary has been increasingly marginalized in the administration in recent months amid jockeying over protectionism.

The Hill: Election fears recede for House Republicans

"House Republicans left town for the Memorial Day recess feeling more optimistic about their chances in the midterm elections, putting a spring in their step as they head toward the heat of the campaign season."

Independent voters now outnumber Republicans in California

62 + 42: VA freshman Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Scottsville/Charlottesville) announced he would not seek a second term. CD VA-5 now becomes the 62nd House open seat and the 42nd that the Republicans must defend.

NYT: Trump’s summer campaign priority: Target red-state Democratic senators

"In the coming weeks, the strategy will also take Mr. Trump to North Dakota, Montana, Missouri, Indiana and West Virginia — all deeply red states he won handily in 2016 with endangered Democratic senators."

"Mexico is going to pay for the wall and they are going to enjoy it," President Trump said at a rally in Nashville.

Today: Trump hosts White House Sports and Fitness Day

Facebook's new political ad rules could upend June 5th primaries: The Verge reports, Facebook introduced new disclosure rules for political advertisements this week designed to block bad actors from meddling in elections. But in the meantime, the rules are blocking legitimate candidates from buying Facebook ads - and at least one congressional candidate in Mississippi says it could tip the election toward his opponent.

Harvard study estimates thousands died in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane Maria: WP reports, at least 4,645 people died as a result of Hurricane Maria and its devastation across Puerto Rico last year, according to a new Harvard study released Tuesday, an estimate that far exceeds the official government death toll, which stands at 64.

TMZ Goes MAGA: How Harvey Levin’s gossip empire became Trump’s best friend: The president and the king of gossip have a relationship that’s paid off for them both. Never more so than when Trump almost lost the election. https://thebea.st/2kyTVeP

Kim Kardashian is reportedly expected at the White House today to discuss prison policy with Trump and Jared Kushner. 

ENTERPRISE

Google is set to host its first Asian Demo Day in Shanghai this September: Google’s Demo Day involves the tech giant identifying exceptional startups and working with them in over several weeks in order to perfect a pitch to investors on the day itself. To date, startups that have pitched successfully at previous Demo Days have raised over $259m between them. So far, all Demo Days have taken place in either North America or Europe, making the Asian Demo Day a clear sign that Google believes the east - and especially China - is where future innovation will flow from. In recent months, Google has signed a deal with Tencent, acquired HTC’s design team, and confirmed plans for an AI lab in Beijing.

Google has partnered with Xiaomi in an effort to bring its AR and VR technology to China.

The $1 trillion club: Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft are all vying to be the first company to join the four comma club.

BTW -  ZTE enjoys a market share of less than 1 percent of the Asian smartphone market.

Coca-Cola Co.'s new product, Lemon-Do, is a citrus-tinged alcoholic drink in a can - you can only find it in Japan.

Oceanalpha’s autonomous boat is going after the cargo shipping industry. 

Daimler led a $175 million fund-raising round for Taxify, a European rival to Uber.

Bird, an electric scooter sharing start-up, is reportedly raising money at a $1 billion valuation.

The Big Four: The accounting firms of Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young,  and KPMG audit 97 percent of US companies, and every one of the top 100 corporations in the UK. 

Fortune: Why Nordstrom is betting on high-touch tech: No department-store chain has embraced technology more aggressively. But will that strategy help Nordstrom avoid the slump in higher-end retail? https://for.tn/2kBDHRP

Martin Sorrell is staging a comeback just six weeks after being ousted from WPP, using his same 1980s formula that transformed a shell company into the world’s biggest advertising group. The ad guru is investing £40M of his own money into London-listed Derriston Capital.

De Beers has introduced a new brand that includes synthetic diamonds. It takes about 500 hours to produce a diamond in a lab.

Fortune: Bayer wins US antitrust approval for its $66 billion takeover of Monsanto

TRENDS

35: Percentage of graduates in China and India who hold a science, tech or engineering degree.

Trade creates losers. Here’s how to help them: Addressing hardships requires both redistribution and regulation.
Economist - Swati Dhingra

EVs: The global fleet of electric vehicles is likely to more than triple to 13 million by the end of the decade from 3.7 million last year, according to a report released by the International Energy Agency.

CULTURE

K-Pop: The South Korean boy band BTS' album, "Love Yourself: Tear," just hit No. 1 in the United States. 

Richard Nixon's Western White House is back up for sale at $63.5 million: LAT reports, dubbed La Casa Pacifica by the 37th US president, the walled estate sits in a gated enclave on an isolated bluff that overlooks the ocean and a popular surfing spot. Panoramic views can extend 60 miles to San Clemente Island.

SOTD

Calvin Harris + Dua Lipa - One Kiss (Lyric Video)http://bit.ly/2kAHNdd

SPORT

Cincinnati awarded MLS expansion club, will start play in 2019: MLS reports, on the strength of record-breaking soccer attendances and the completion of an innovative plan to build a new, state-of-the-art soccer stadium, Cincinnati has been awarded a Major League Soccer expansion team, Commissioner Don Garber announced on Tuesday. The club will begin MLS play in the 2019 season. The expansion side, which will continue as FC Cincinnati when it joins MLS, plans to play at Nippert Stadium until 2021, when a new 21,000-seat soccer stadium in Cincinnati’s West End neighborhood is expected to be completed.

NBA Finals: Vegas is bullish on the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA Finals over the Cavs. The Land open as 12-point favorites in Game 1 over The Land.

The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors will face each other in the NBA Finals for a fourth consecutive year. 

Nigeria says Nike has had record-breaking pre-orders for its World Cup jersey: Quartz reports, the team’s World Cup jersey has already received three million pre-orders. 

Major League Baseball attendance is headed to its lowest average in 15 years. 

@SportsCenter: Serena Williams has won her first grand slam match since giving birth to her daughter, defeating Kristyna Pliskova, 7-6, 6-4

Spellers finals: The Scripps National Spelling Bee began this week with a record 516 spellers, aged 8 to 15.

North Korea, Ireland, Estonia, Samsung, Netflix, Real Madrid v Liverpool

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North Korea, Ireland, Estonia, Samsung, Netflix, Real Madrid v Liverpool

Marc Ross Daily
May 25, 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

✔️ Trump’s gamble hits reality check in North Korea

✔️ Is Kim Jong-un back in Beijing?

✔️ Relations between Australia and China are buckling

✔️ The death of retail is greatly exaggerated

✔️ People in their 20s and 30s are drinking less alcohol

GEOECONOMICS

NYT: Trump’s gamble hits reality check in North Korea negotiations

The North Korea summit crumbled after China lined up against it:
 NBC News reports, Xi became increasingly anxious about the potential reunification of the Korean Peninsula, with China on the sidelines.

Is Kim Jong-un back in Beijing? High-ranking North Korean official reportedly visiting Chinese capital: AP reports, the North Korean official arrived in Beijing by air before being picked up by a Chinese government vehicle, the source said.

After summit pullout, South Korea and China have little appetite for Trump’s ‘maximum pressure': WP reports, Trump credited his “maximum pressure” campaign of sanctions and threats with bringing North Korea to the negotiating table to discuss its nuclear weapons program. Now, having abruptly decided to call off an unprecedented summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore next month, Trump looks poised to revert to a hard-line approach. There’s just one problem: “The multilateral pressure coalition has fallen apart,” says Mira Rapp-Hooper, an East Asia expert at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center.  

@TheEconomist: Donald Trump's decision to cancel the meeting had come to seem almost inevitable econ.st/2GOuNJt

WP: ‘A lot of dial tones’: The inside story of how Trump’s North Korea summit fell apart https://wapo.st/2s64eLd

The weird zigzags of a ship trying to navigate the US-China trade war: CBC reports, the travels of an 80,000-tonne shipment of an obscure American feed crop symbolize everything wrong with Trump's trade fight with China.

US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross will travel to China from June 2 to June 4.

Then there was eighteen: Taiwan lost its second diplomatic partner in less than a month as the West African state of Burkina Faso severed relations. Taiwan now only has diplomatic recognition with just 18 states.

Relations between Australia and China are buckling as suspicion grows over the latter’s political meddling.

Turbulent week for Trump's trade tactics puts the world on edge: Bloomberg reports, over five days, the U.S. called off a trade war with China, cast doubt over the framework of talks with Beijing, and threatened tariffs on car and truck imports to protect national security. In other words, it’s been just another week for the volatile trade policy of President Donald Trump. The coming days aren’t looking much calmer.

@sallyshin: who's ready for GDPR!!!

Today: St Petersburg Forum begins in Russia

Crude has slipped back under $70/bbl.

Bankers may have moved $13 billion through Baltic laundromat: Bloomberg reports, banks operating in the Baltic nation of Estonia may have laundered considerably larger sums than first thought. Estonian police now estimate that bankers in their country were involved in suspicious transfers of money and securities, mainly from Russia, totaling more than $13 billion from 2011 to 2016.

Europe is ready to move on from Brexit: Leavers hoped to start a continent-wide revolution. Turns out there are more pressing problems. https://bloom.bg/2kqySuw

As Brexit clock ticks, the UK tries to agree on a plan: WSJ reports, an idea being considered could avoid a disruptive exit from the EU, but London may not unite behind it before a critical June summit.

"Since Britain voted to leave the EU in June 2016, politicians on both sides have committed to preserve the status quo on the island of Ireland. But the British government has also said it plans to leave the EU customs union and its single market, which would necessitate customs checks along the Irish border with Britain."

Telegraph: Theresa May needs to quit as Prime Minister over 'Greek tragedy' Brexit talks - major Tory donor

Scotland's bid for another shot at independence is creeping back
: Bloomberg reports, After championing the cause for staying in the European Union, Scotland’s nationalists are reigniting their effort to leave the U.K. with plans for a new currency, economic regime and an open door for immigrants. A report published on Friday by a Scottish National Party commission made the case that Scotland should look to emulate small, better-performing economies such as Denmark and New Zealand. 

You can read the report here: http://bit.ly/2IO0G6T

Ireland votes: Irish voters will decide today whether to remove a ban on abortion from the country's constitution.

Italy’s new coalition government presents Europe with a difficult choice: pacify populists or pull no punches.

Military looks at foreign recruits to boost ranks: CBC reports, Canada's military is considering lifting a longstanding citizenship requirement as a way to boost its numbers. Right now, Canadian citizenship is a key requirement for enlistment, with waivers offered in exceptional cases.

Escaping Venezuela: Migrants are pouring into Brazil by the thousands looking for work and a chance at a new life. 

AMERICAN POLITICS

Roger Stone sought information on Clinton from Assange, emails show: WSJ reports, ex-Trump adviser urged intermediary to ask WikiLeaks for specific dates of rival candidate’s communications.

"Please ask Assange for any State or [Hillary Clinton] e-mail from August 10 to August 30--particularly on August 20, 2011" 

Today: Trump delivers commencement remarks at the US Naval Academy

Trump 2020: Donald Trump's 2020 campaign and the Republican National Committee wrote to Facebook and Twitter to ask how they will "guarantee that conservative voices are no longer censored."

@parscale: We won’t tolerate bias toward conservatives or @realDonaldTrump supporters. We’re standing up for you and demanding answers. @GOPChairwoman and I have sent the following letter to @facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and @Twitter’s @jack Dorsey. #StopTheBias

US house prices: Home values have jumped 8.7% since last April, per Zillow. That's the fastest pace since 2006.

Senior Republicans blast Trump’s auto tariff threat: Bloomberg reports, Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah said Thursday the move would amount to a tax paid by American car buyers. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said Congress should take back some of the powers it has given the president to impose tariffs on national security grounds, while Bob Corker of Tennessee said the administration “is using trade policy maybe too transactionally.” The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in a statement it "strongly opposes" the Trump administration’s threat of tariffs. If carried out, the proposal would “threaten to ignite a global trade war,” the group said.

Trump identifies his trade weapon of choice, to the dismay of Congress: WSJ reports, the president’s use of a national security law to threaten tariffs, most recently on imported cars, has lawmakers, the auto industry and foreign trade partners worried.

WSJ - Editorial: Trump’s trade confusion

"Auto tariffs, NAFTA bullying and China disarray, oh my."

The Trump trade - Why corporate America loves Donald Trump: The Economist reports, American executives are betting that the president is good for business. Not in the long run. https://econ.st/2kqUAPm

Where US manufacturing is thriving in 2018: The ‘80s futurist John Naisbitt once called manufacturing “a declining sport,” and to be sure the share of Americans working in factories has fallen far from the 1950 peak of 30% to roughly 8.5% last year. Yet, manufacturing’s contributions to the economy are far out of proportion to its shrinking share of employment. In 2013, the manufacturing sector employed 12 million workers, but generated an additional 17.1 million indirect jobs. http://bit.ly/2J5Ezfu

ENTERPRISE

Lego has partnered with Tencent to offer videos for the Chinese market.

Samsung has been ordered to pay Apple $539 million in a patent infringement case.

Netflix briefly surpassed Walt Disney Co. in market value Thursday to be the most valuable global media brand.

I am long DIS and short NFLX.

StumbleUpon will shut down June 30.

The great sneaker race: Gucci, Prada, and Balenciaga are increasingly looking to sneakers for growth, putting them in direct competition with sportswear giants like Nike and Adidas.

Uber announced today that it plans to invest €20M ($23.5M USD) in France over the next five years to develop aerial mobility.

Kellogg’s cereal brand Froot Loops is rolling out its first new flavor in 10 years: Wild Berry.

Publicis Groupe is no longer a holding company. As of today, it's a "platform." Meet Marcelhttp://bit.ly/2IIzxpO

TRENDS

33 industries that could be transformed by driverless carshttp://bit.ly/2kpL7HN

Drinking: People in their 20s and 30s are drinking less alcohol. One in 5 millennials doesn’t drink, and 66% say that alcohol isn’t important to their social lives, according to a survey by Demos.

No phone vaca: According to a survey of 2,000 US travelers from Asurion, a mobile device insurance company, and OnePoll, a UK-based marketing research company. more than 20 percent of respondents said they checked their smartphones once per hour during their most recent vacations while about 14 percent said they checked it twice per hour.

The death of retail is greatly exaggerated http://bit.ly/2IL6tya

CULTURE

Harvey Weinstein facing arrest in New York following sex assault inquiry: NYT reports, Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul, is expected to surrender to investigators on Friday after a monthslong inquiry into allegations that he sexually assaulted numerous women. Mr. Weinstein is to be charged by the Manhattan district attorney’s office, according to two law enforcement officials.

Scientists plan to scour loch ness in search for the mythical monster's DNA: NDTV reports, the project's leader, Neil Gemmell of New Zealand's Otago University, doubts that the Loch Ness monster actually exists.

Today: National Wine Day

Barry Ritholtz's 10 books for a summer reading listhttps://bloom.bg/2knXfcn

SOTD

Jamie T - Sheila http://bit.ly/2GP7z6b

SPORT

UEFA Champions League - Final

Real Madrid v Liverpool @ 2:45 ET on Saturday

All you need to know about the Champions League finalhttp://bit.ly/2konEqD

The French Open is already mired in controversy even before play starts on Sunday: Bloomberg reports, Serena Williams, resuming her comeback after maternity leave, is unseeded and will open against a tough opponent in 70th-ranked Kristyna Pliskova. Ivanka Trump blasted the Women's Tennis Association, saying the three-time champion is being penalized professionally for having a child.

2018 World Cup Jerseys (photos) http://bit.ly/2kqtxUo

BBC's World Cup promo ad: The BBC was inspired by the centuries-old Russian tradition of tapestry for its World Cup 2018 promo -- it has created an incredible, intricate animated tapestry of the tournament's history, as well as a real-life work of embroidery. The animated launch film "The Tapestry," created by BBC Creative with BBC Sport Marketing and directed by Nicos Livesey of Blinkink, takes the viewer on a journey through iconic moments from World Cup's past, from Diego Maradona's ball skills to Paul Gascoigne's tears and through to the current team lineup. You can see the ad here: http://bit.ly/2kqxGaw

The British bookmaker betting big on American sports gambling: William Hill’s early wager may soon pay off. https://bloom.bg/2IIVqFv

Giuseppe Conte, Taiwan, Darwin, Arby's, Marco Rubio, UFC

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Giuseppe Conte, Taiwan, Darwin, Arby's, Marco Rubio, UFC

Marc Ross Daily
May 24, 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

Subscribe here
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TOP FIVE
 

✔️ Brexit has left households 900 pounds worse off

✔️ Italy’s new government will challenge the EU at its heart

✔️ 3 Ebola patients fled quarantine in Congo

✔️ Trump: Canada and Mexico 'very difficult' to deal with

✔️ Netflix has overtaken Comcast in market value

ROSS RANT

The "Chinese way of doing business" needs to change

Amid all the high-pitch noise surrounding a possible trade deal between Washington and Beijing or Trump and Xi frankly, less attention has been devoted to the holes ZTE dug for itself and neglected to fix.

The ZTE corporate governance and senior management debacle should serve as a timely warning for all Chinese companies on the urgency and importance of taking concrete steps to introduce tight corporate compliance guidelines, particularly at a time when Chinese firms are making aggressive overseas investments following Beijing’s decision to launch the One Belt and One Road infrastructure initiative across the planet.

More importantly, the ZTE saga highlights the necessary need to change “the Chinese way of doing business”, which frequently ignores long-term ethics, laws, and regulations in pursuit of short-term profits and KPIs.

Former SCMP Editor-in-Chief Wang Xiangwei has penned a column which hopefully is being widely read in China's elite C-suites. The high-level business class of China needs to decide, are we a Chinese business or are we a global business? 

They can't be both.

You can read the column here: http://bit.ly/2Lnnzj7

GEOECONOMICS

UK-US foursome? Trump has decided that when he finally visits Britain in July he wants to stay another day and have a round of golf.  Now Whitehall's best minds are trying to work out who can be the US president's golf buddy. 

"It has already proved to be the trickiest and most politically fraught presidential visit anyone can remember. Now Trump has British diplomats scrabbling to find a celebrity sportsman who can partner him at golf." -- The Times.

Bloomberg: Brexit has left households 900 pounds worse off, Carney says

- Accelerating inflation, weak investment hit UK incomes

- Weak productivity, stagnant wage growth are also factors


If war comes? Stock up on tortillas and wet wipes, Sweden suggests: NYT reports, the country released a revised handbook titled “If Crisis or War Comes,” its first such update since the Cold War era. 

Little-known law professor gets nod to form Italy’s new government: WSJ reports, President appoints Giuseppe Conte as prime minister to head a coalition of anti-establishment parties.

Italy’s new government will challenge the EU at its heart: As Italy’s new populist leaders prepare to form a government, European leaders are bracing for potential new confrontations over migration and some of the core principles of the common currency, the euro. They were already trying to tame a rebellion against Europe’s shared democratic values in the east, led by Hungary and Poland. They now face the prospect that Italy, a founding member and Europe’s fourth-largest economy, could be next to challenge the bloc’s cohesion, finances and democratic principles. https://nyti.ms/2J1X44w

With no Team Itlay in the World Cup as a distraction, the whole country can focus on politics and policies.

WP: Three Ebola patients fled quarantine in Congo, sparking fears that the disease may spread

China plans tariff cut on
wide range of consumer goods: Bloomberg reports, China is planning to reduce import duties on consumer goods ranging from food to cosmetics, people familiar with the matter said. The tariff cuts, which would be effective as early as July 1, would apply to significantly more product lines than a similar reduction on around 200 items announced last year

Airlines face China deadline over Taiwan references: FT reports, Chinese state-media has singled-out several US airlines for failing to comply with a demand to list Taiwan as a region of China on their websites — a request dismissed by Washington as “Orwellian nonsense.” Most airlines have complied with the order. But the state-run Global Times newspaper on Wednesday singled out the US’s Delta, American and United Airlines and Qantas of Australia for failing to comply. “These overseas airlines are still resisting,” it said.

Canada blocks Chinese takeover on security concerns: NYT reports, Canada has blocked a $1 billion takeover of a construction company by a state-controlled Chinese company over national security concerns, a rare move by a government that until now has largely welcomed such deals despite growing skepticism over Chinese money elsewhere.

China's global M&A ambition has been reduced in many top Western economies.

As Merkel visits China, German businesses question their prospects: WSJ reports, trade between Germany and China reached an all-time record last year. But when Chancellor Angela Merkel visits the country this week, she will carry a growing list of concerns from a wary business delegation. The familiar grumbling of German businesspeople about the difficulties of doing business in China is now becoming deafening. 

It is not just American business that finds operating in China difficult.

Pentagon disinvites China from major naval exercise over South China Sea buildup: WP reports, the Pentagon disinvited China from participating in a major naval exercise on Wednesday, signaling mounting US anger over Beijing’s expanded military footprint in disputed areas of the South China Sea. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington on Wednesday, called the decision “unconstructive.”

WP - Editorial: The biggest China problem has nothing to do with trade

"China’s de facto takeover of islets claimed by several other countries, including US ally the Philippines, and its construction of a military capacity to control vital international sea lanes represent a failure of more than one administration."

Darwin evolves: US military turns Australian outpost into Asia launchpad: WSJ reports, allies upgrade facilities, and Marines expand operations as China extends its reach.

"400 miles from the Indonesian archipelago and 1,700 miles from the South China Sea, provides what could serve as a springboard for US forces in the region."

CBC: Trump: Canada and Mexico 'very difficult' to deal with on NAFTA talks

Bloomberg: Trump considering tariffs on US auto imports, source says

Auto tariffs
: The Trump administration may impose new tariffs on car imports, using national security laws as the justification (as was the case with President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.) "There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

AMERICAN POLITICS

Trump lawyer 'paid by Ukraine' to arrange White House talks: BBC reports, Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, received a secret payment of at least $400,000 (£300,000) to fix talks between the Ukrainian president and President Trump, according to sources in Kiev close to those involved.

LAT: On 'Stormy Daniels Day,' West Hollywood to honor porn star with key to the city

New poll finds a volatile race for second place in California governor's contest: LAT reports, the fight for second place in California's governor's race between Republican John Cox and Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa remains unpredictable and volatile as the June 5 primary approaches, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom led both by 10 percentage points or more, validating every other poll that suggests it's a certainty the Democrat will claim one of the two spots on the November ballot.

Meg Whitman backs Antonio Villaraigosa for governor.

AP: FBI raids house, storage unit of former Ohio House speaker

"While speaker, Rosenberger took trips, sometimes with lobbyists present, to Europe, Israel, Iceland and various US cities and rented a luxury Columbus condo from a wealthy GOP donor."

Rubio emerges as one of Trump administration’s loudest critics on China: WP reports, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has emerged as one of the loudest Republican critics of President Trump’s policies on China, the latest in a series of splits with party leadership by the Florida lawmaker, who might eventually run for president again. For the fourth day in a row, Rubio took to Twitter on Wednesday to argue that China was besting the Trump administration in critical negotiations.

From a state that has little commercial activities in the Asia-Pacific coupled with grand presidential aspirations, Rubio makes an ideal critic of China.

Analysts: Trump doesn't get the auto industry; tariffs hurt consumers https://on.freep.com/2knoEeE

Isaac Stone Fish: Can Politico pull off its new partnership with a Chinese-owned paper? In explaining their choice of partnership, the editors called the SCMP “the only independent English-language publication in the region.” Someone forgot to do their fact-checking: The SCMP is not strictly independent. The paper is owned by the Chinese Internet giant the Alibaba Group, which runs the country’s most popular e-commerce platform, as well as many other businesses. https://wapo.st/2J2QESw

The exorbitant cost of Trump’s America going it alone: Allies and adversaries are learning to sustain deals without the US.
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ENTERPRISE

Marks & Spencer is planning to shut down 100 physical stores by 2022 in order to boost profits.

Deutsche Bank executives have zeroed in on plans in recent weeks to eliminate close to 7,000 jobs.

Costco to open two stores and an investment headquarters in Shanghai.

FanDuel agreed to sell itself to Paddy Power Betfair.

The future of the plastic straw: It is up for a vote today at McDonald's annual shareholders' meeting.

Apple has signed a deal with Volkswagen to make self-driving cars.

Arby's is switching from Pepsi to Coca-Cola.

Netflix has overtaken Comcast in market value.

Kroger plans to buy Home Chef.

TRENDS

Decarbonization, that is funny: The percentage of fossil fuels in the world’s energy mix — coal, oil and natural gas — is still lingering well above 80 percent, a figure that has changed little in 30 years. HT Daily Pfenning

By 2050, the use of air conditioning could triple.

Can we meet? Americans schedule approximately 25 million meetings per day. 

CULTURE

Bloomberg: Here’s how much money you need for bankers to think you’re rich https://bloom.bg/2kmZGw4

"In an era of hyper-wealth, economy-class rich starts at $25 million."

I am a little short of this number.


What’s behind rap’s love affair with cryptocurrencyhttp://bit.ly/2x5YOVC

"Part of the beauty of Bitcoin is that there’s little way to know who has it, how much, and what they’re spending it on; it’s why crypto has been used widely to sell and buy drugs. In that sense, crypto’s values seem to align with rap’s: there is no snitching."

Bloomberg: Americans are prioritizing phone payments over car loans

"The sea change has taken place over the last few years as mobile devices become an integral tool not just for communication with loved ones or employers, but also everything from banking to dating to watching TV and listening to music. As cars grow relatively less important, borrowers struggling to pay back their loans on time are increasingly prioritizing payments on the latest iPhone instead of making sure they hold on to their pickup or coupe."

Today: 'The Last Days of Michael Jackson' documentary airs on ABC

André Leon Talley’s next act: The pioneering editor talks about race, money worries and the cold, cruel world of fashion. https://nyti.ms/2GMNA85

SPORT

NFL and the national anthem: NFL owners have unanimously approved a new national anthem policy that requires players to stand if they are on the field during the performance but gives them the option to remain in the locker room if they prefer

UFC: ESPN agreed to buy the broadcast rights for Ultimate Fighting Championship in a five-year, $1.5 billion deal.