“This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny.”

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“This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny.”

Marc Ross Daily
July 30, 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

✔️ Maria Butina is just the tip of the Russia iceberg

✔️ China should really start to worry about Trump

✔️ When the world opened the gates of China - was it a mistake?

✔️ Trump threatens government shutdown to get his wall

✔️ Car industry braces for trade war ‘tsunami’

ROSS RANT

Managing globalization to meet your business destiny

“This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny.”
– Franklin D. Roosevelt

“Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent
that the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.”
– George Orwell


Globalization has significantly changed the nature of American politics forging a new generational paradigm. 

How business proceeds in this new public affairs environment is a challenge that few are ready to engage.

The election of Donald Trump has uniquely changed the Republican Party into something entirely different than it was just two years ago. Bernie Sanders, who forced Hillary Clinton to tack left in the primaries, has done the same to the Democratic Party.  

For Election 2018 and Election 2020, American politics will see a tremendous amount of shifting and movement between the two parties as they redefine themselves and or break into four rioting parties operating as two parties.

With an endless news cycle, a continuous flow of global commerce, politicians advancing protectionist laws globally, and committed geopolitical powers looking to reset the landscape, American politics is being shaped from many directions and far beyond America's shores. Decisions made in Beijing now impact events in Brussels which in turn compels policy in Washington, DC.

The ability to manage this dynamic, globalized political environment, particularly at the intersection of business and public policy, coupled with an underlying cultural phenomenon rejecting the establishment, this new environment is more challenging for American government officials, policymakers, voters, and companies.

The pace involved in addressing political challenges has increased as well as the scale of the problems due to a globally diverse network of stakeholders. American voters have spoken and demanded a more significant share of the profits. The traditional capitalist ideal of being responsible solely to shareholders in under threat and business going forward will involve numerous stakeholders, including governments, media, bloggers, consumers, non-governmental organizations, investors, employees, and citizens. For leaders, simply put, there are a lot more people that will hold you accountable and want a say in the process.

For global business leaders to be successful going forward, they must have the dispassionate skill to understand and engage global problems, foster economic development and opportunities, and manage a globally interconnected communications marketplace all influencing and disrupting American politics like never before.

Is your business prepared to handle and understand America's next generation and rendezvous with destiny?

-Marc A. Ross

GEOECONOMICS

It's hard to believe that even with a Brexit deal things will go swimmingly, commerce will flow smoothly or the UK-EU relationship issue will be put to rest.

Is Africa becoming the world's dumping ground for dirty diesel vehicles?
https://p.dw.com/p/3277U

FT: Pakistan plans to seek up to $12bn IMF bailout

Anne Applebaum: Maria Butina is just the tip of the Russia iceberg


"The modern Kremlin project seeks to undermine Western democracies, break up the EU and NATO, and put corrupt relationships rather than the rule of law at the center of international commerce."

Germany expected to block Chinese purchase of machinery maker: Nikkei reports, US and Europe worry about important tech falling into China's hands.

China woos an Argentina neglected by American indifference: Nikkei reports, lack of US policy on Latin America gives Beijing an opening.

NYT: From a space station in Argentina, China expands its reach in Latin America 

This will get the DC China Hawks all worked up.

FT - Edward Luce: China should really start to worry about Trump: As Europe wins a reprieve over trade the portents for Beijing have commensurately darkened. https://on.ft.com/2LZPB4e

Today: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will lay down an important marker for China in a speech on Monday at the US Chamber of Commerce's Indo-Pacific Business Forum

When the world opened the gates of China: Was it a mistake for the US to allow China to join the World Trade Organization? Assessments of the 2001 deal often determine positions in today’s bitter trade debate. https://on.wsj.com/2M31dDL

Is 20 years long enough to gauge success or failure of China entering the WTO?

I think China has done all of the easy stuff to advance their economy - but to develop and execute a world-class economy - it's not there yet.

Some sectors are a century behind the West / OECD.


Worst air quality in the world, selected cities

1. Delhi
2. Dakar
3. Mumbai
4. Beijing
5. Johannesburg
6. Jakarta
7. Tehran
8. Jerusalem
9. Melbourne
10. Lima

-- WHO


FT - Robert Shrimsley: Confessions of a communist memorabilia collector https://on.ft.com/2M04PpP

"There is a pecking order of dictator chic: a poster of Lenin or the romantic Che and you can be a hit with the girls; a poster of Stalin and you are coolly ironic; a poster of Albert Speer and you are probably spending your evenings on the PlayStation." 

AMERICAN POLITICS

Being POTUS provides amazing influence. 

You get a house. You get an office with no corners. You get a helicopter. You get a jet. Heck, you even get your own band to play your own walk-up tune.

So you could see why people would believe him, regardless of its hyperbole.


WSJ: Trump again threatens to shut down government

FT: Trump threatens government shutdown to get his wall

Bloomberg: Trump willing to 'shut down' government over border security

The Hill: Trump lashes out at Mueller for alleged conflicts of interest


@thehill: Trump attacks "very unpatriotic" media for reporting on his administration http://hill.cm/Pwn3jEJ 

Trump seems well rested and ready to take on the week......

Today: Italian PM Giuseppe Conte will visit with Trump at thr White House.

WP: Trump prepares to meet with Italy’s new prime minister in a moment of spiritual alignment

Reuters: US Treasury's Mnuchin says he sees at least 3 percent growth for next 4-5 years


Team Trump is looking to halt global supply chains and pick the winners and losers of the global economy.

Enjoy the ride.


As economy booms, Republicans ignore it as they campaign: NYT reports, the new tax law was supposed to mobilize Republican voters and help the party keep the House, but candidates are rarely bragging to voters about the economy’s strength.

WSJ: Consumers see rising prices as tariffs put pressure on manufacturers

Reuters: Global auto powers plotting response to Trump auto tariff threats

Apple accessories at risk from Trump tariff threat
: FT reports, iPhone maker’s ‘other products’ revenue including Apple Watch set to be Q2 highlight.

Why Trump can’t quit tariffs https://nyti.ms/2OpJHes

"The party’s senators generally have a better grasp of facts than the occupant of the White House, but the president often has a better grasp of politics. And the political truth is that Trump probably needs his tariffs, needs his trade war, to have any chance of re-election — precisely because it’s the only remaining economic issue where he’s stuck to his campaign promises and hasn’t just deferred to traditional Republican priorities."

Conservative donor network distances itself from GOP and Trump, citing ‘divisiveness of this White House’: WP reports, officials affiliated with industrialist Charles Koch reiterated plans to spend as much as $400 million during the 2018 election cycle, but lamented the “tremendous lack of leadership” in Washington and the “deterioration of the core institutions of society.”

The House is on recess.

NYT: Trump says he’ll stump for vulnerable Republicans ‘six or seven days a week’

@ec_schneider: 56 House Republicans outraised by Democrats in Q2.

16 House Republicans have less cash on hand than Dem opponent. 

Historical context? 2010: 

44 incumbent Democrats were outraised by GOP challengers. 

8 had less COH than GOP challengers.


Political voting maps are useless: As the New York Times and LA Times spat about maps, the truth is red and blue maps only fuel ratings–they don’t promote understanding. http://bit.ly/2M01siF

@thehill: New York chapter of Democratic Socialists of America endorses Cynthia Nixon in governor race

Sh*t show: Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Charlie LeDuff recounted his journey across the US reporting on economic conditions and the political climate in the country. https://cs.pn/2NVjeUK

HBD: Arnold Schwarzenegger, 71

@TaskandPurpose: "Stop assuming your adversary is an idiot."

Drones aren’t f*&king magic, people: Any attempt to stop an existing threat encourages rivals to simply build more threats to overwhelm the defenses. http://bit.ly/2NU6y0l

ENTERPRISE

FT: Illycaffè takes a shot at fending off food and drink’s giants

"As coffee industry consolidates, CEO Pogliani says family-ownedbrand is not for sale"

Ant Financial handled more payments last year than Mastercard and is more valuable than Goldman Sachs.

FT: BMW raises prices as trade war hits consumers

FT: Car industry braces for trade war ‘tsunami’


Bloomberg: Sergio and me: A reporter recalls a decade with Fiat’s late boss https://bloom.bg/2NVkaZo

"I was so obsessed, friends put Marchionne’s face on my surprise birthday cake."

SpaceX's secret weapon is Gwynne Shotwell.

An ex-cop rigged McDonald's Monopoly game, stealing millions: Jerome Jacobson and his network of mobsters, psychics, strip club owners, and drug traffickers won almost every prize for 12 years, until the FBI launched Operation "Final Answer," The Daily Beast reports. https://thebea.st/2NTu1yM

Excellent read - what a story and great reporting

@AlexWhitcomb: Facebook may have given us Trump, but it delivered us
Obama. It’s got fake news, but it changed the way real news is seen, heard, and distributed, and created the most informed public in history. Facebook has its faults, but it could be a whole lot worse

@profgalloway: To sum up: 1) Facebook broke the law. 2) Cambridge Analytica broke the law. 3) Vote Leave broke the law. 4) LeaveEU broke the law. 5) Brexit and Trump were both won through breaking the law. 6) Facebook let it all happen and covered it up. — @chrisinsilico


TRENDS

You’re a CEO—stop talking like a political activist: Many corporate leaders who speak out on divisive social issues forget to make a business case for their views; the Ronald Reagan model. https://on.wsj.com/2NWSLGH

BTW - This is a really dumb idea for CEOs to follow.

Politics have already entered the boardroom: Far from injecting politics into boardrooms, we believe our focus on active stewardship and long-term value in a rapidly changing world is more important than ever. https://on.wsj.com/2NW5vxb

Vivienne Ming: ‘The professional class is about to be blindsided by AI' https://on.ft.com/2NRxQoo

"Ming has done research, using a database of 122m US workers, that shows how conventional hiring measures, which usually home in on credentials from a handful of schools or the impressions taken from one-on-one interviews, have little to do with workplace success."

Robot laws: In 1942, sci-fi legend Isaac Asimov laid out what would come to be known as the Three Laws of Robotics, or Asimov’s Laws — a set of principles robots should follow in the future:

-- A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

-- A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

-- A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.


CULTURE

LAT: Billion with a 'b': Beverly Crest parcel hits the market with L.A.'s first-ever 10-figure asking price

Parker Posey is really pleased to meet you. Yes, you. No, really.
: WP reports, twenty-three years after “Party Girl,” — the movie that made the post-grunge generation want to move to New York and rave til dawn — the ’90s It Girl has a new memoir and a lot of thoughts about how we fail to connect these days.

Bloomberg: Tom Cruise steers sixth ‘Mission: Impossible’ to box office win

One American’s quest to teach Italy — the motherland of espresso — how to do it better https://wapo.st/2A8PLVo

Hypnotic mass phenomena: Peter Thiel is one of Silicon Valley’s bigger-than-life characters. Now he is leaving the epicenter of the tech industry. A conversation on human herd behavior, successful investment, Donald Trump’s genius, homosexuality, and death. http://bit.ly/2LZrAKs

In conversation: Billy Joel: The superstar on his songwriting silence, the country today, and his ideal farewell. http://bit.ly/2LZrXEQ

HBD: Hilary Swank, 44

Upcoming series The Romanoffs will feature a star-studded cast: Aaron Eckhart, Amanda Peet, John Slattery, Christina Hendricks and more will star in Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner's new series. The anthology show is set to debut on Amazon in October.

PODCAST

18 of the last 20 podcasts I have listened to have featured @blairenns.

Is that way too much #WinWithoutPitching?


SOTD

Fink - Looking Too Closely http://bit.ly/2LYAHLC

SPORT

Thomas takes maiden title as Sky extend Tour reign: Reuters reports, Geraint Thomas tightened Team Sky's grip on the Tour de France when he handed the British outfit their sixth title in seven years on Sunday and there is no sign that their domination will end anytime soon.

Team Sky’s budget for the Tour de France is believed to be €35m, compared with an average across other teams of about €12.5m.

AFP: Froome 'still wants' fifth Tour, but Sky have yellow jersey dilemma

WP: Overwatch League looks to future of esports, as London Spitfire makes history https://wapo.st/2mRRLYQ

The Times: Qatar sabotaged 2022 World Cup rivals with ‘black ops’

"Whistleblower reveals ex-CIA agents and PR firm were hired in dirty tricks campaign that broke FIFA rules"

Qatar World Cup ‘dirty tricks’ guru worked for Assads: The Times reports, The public relations executive at the centre of allegations that Qatar engaged in a dirty tricks campaign against rival bidders to host the football World Cup has previously helped to burnish the image of the Assad regime in Syria. Michael Holtzman, president of the PR consultancy BLJ Worldwide in New York, was officially employed by the Office of the First Lady of the Syrian Arab Republic in 2010. It facilitated an interview for Vogue that the magazine has since deleted from its website.

BBC: FIFA need to conduct "independent investigation" into Qatar bid claims

“I want the Chinese model. Because what they have done is incredible."

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“I want the Chinese model. Because what they have done is incredible."

Marc Ross Daily
July 27, 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
https://goo.gl/bSQKwA

TOP FIVE

✔️ A majority of UK voters now back holding a second referendum

✔️ Former cricket star claims victory in Pakistan election

✔️ China’s suffocation of Qualcomm deal signals new era

✔️ Trump intervenes to save the House

✔️ Grubhub it has agreed to buy LevelUp

GEOECONOMICS

As a British EU negotiator, I can tell you that Brexit is going to be far worse than anyone could have guessed: Steve Bullock writes, the Government keeps saying it ‘didn’t realise’ the problems, but they had the experts at Whitehall – they just refused to listen to them. Now we’re facing a breakdown in airline safety, medicine, animal welfare, security, international aid and so much more. https://ind.pn/2LBjfjt

Will there be another vote? Polling by YouGov for The Times shows that, for the first time, a majority of UK voters back holding a second referendum.

Venezuela to lop five zeros off its currency: FT reports, Maduro anchors bolívar to a cryptocurrency and transfers oil reserves to central bank.

Bloomberg: Canada cuts US, China out of talks on reforming global trade

Goal is to improve the WTO and avoid a broader systemic crisis.

India set to establish 18 new embassies in Africa.

Former cricket star claims victory in Pakistan election: WSJ reports, former sports star Imran Khan claimed victory in a sharply disputed election in Pakistan, upending the political landscape in a fragile democracy. His claim came with the country’s election commission still to announce final results, and amid accusations of irregularities and fraud.

Imran Khan poised to become Pakistan’s next prime minister: NYT reports, the charismatic cricket star and bitter critic of the US war on terrorism is on the cusp of becoming the leader of the nuclear-armed nation.

“I want the Chinese model. Because what they have done is incredible. The way they have hit poverty, it has never happened in history.” -- Imran Khan, Pakistan’s newly elected prime minister

Beijing Consensus vs. Washington Consensus

Report: China, Russia, and Iran ramp up economic spying on US http://bit.ly/2uTFEPc

Nikkei: Shanghai boils with aspirations of replacing Li Keqiang

Chinese politicians not named Xi Jinping or Wang Qishan jockey for 2023

Just like the US, China has factions, special interests, blue states, red states, you know, politics

China seeks economic boost as trade spat grows: WSJ reports, China is moving faster than expected to inject money into the economy, a sign that the government is becoming more worried about slowing growth as trade tensions are on the rise.

Reuters: China eyes infrastructure boost to cushion growth as trade war escalates - sources

Fixed-asset spending is back baby!

Caixin: Liu He to steer state-owned enterprise reform

"Vice Premier Liu He has been tapped to lead a special work group charged with overseeing state-owned enterprise (SOE) reform, the State Council said on Thursday."

FT: China’s suffocation of Qualcomm deal signals new era

Rebuff to US semiconductor company seen as collateral damage of trade tension.

Qualcomm not the last victim as US-China trade war intensifies: Nikkei reports, deals by United Technologies, Disney and Carlyle still await Beijing's approval.

China’s belt-and-road plans are to be welcomed—and worried about: The Economist reports, the “project of the century” may help some economies, but at a political cost. One cause of confusion is that the BRI is not a single plan at all. A visitor to its website would click in vain to find a detailed explanation of its aims. There is no blueprint of the kind that China’s leaders love: so many billions of dollars to be spent, so many kilometers of track to be laid or so much new port capacity to be built by such-and-such a date. https://econ.st/2NOQTQ9

Xi Jinping’s superpower plans: As the US retreats, Beijing is talking more boldly about how it wants to change the global order and assert its own values and interests. Xi Jinping has proclaimed that China has both the intent and the capability to reshape the international order. Yet much of what passes for Chinese global leadership to date is simply the pursuit of China’s own narrow interests. He has yet to demonstrate the key attributes of true global leadership: the willingness to align and in some cases subordinate Beijing’s immediate interests to the greater global good, and the ability to forge a significant agreement around a global challenge. WSJ - Elizabeth Economy OpEd

AMERICAN POLITICS

US GDP: Economists across Wall Street expect the second quarter growth number, out Friday at 8:30 am, to be a blockbuster. 

A flurry of action by businesses moving to get ahead of the tariffs flying between the United States and its trading partners accounts for a significant portion of the uptick.

@CNBCnow: BREAKING: Second-quarter GDP comes in at 4.1%, as expected

Cohen says Trump knew: Michael Cohen is prepared to tell Special Counsel Robert Mueller that then-candidate Donald Trump approved a 2016 meeting of his son and campaign officials with Russians.

CNN: Cohen claims Trump knew in advance of 2016 Trump Tower meeting

NYT: Mueller looking at Trump tweets in
obstructioninvestigation

Trump has used Twitter as his go-to public relations weapon, even after advisers warned he could be creating legal problems for himself.

How often Trump has tweeted "witch hunt":

May 2017: 3 times
June 2017: 5 times
July 2017: 6 times
Oct 2017: 1 time
Dec 2017: 2 times
Jan 2018: 1 time
Feb 2018: 3 times
March 2018: 2 times
April 2018: 9 times
May 2018: 20 times
June 2018: 26 times
July 2018: 15 times


AFP: Touting EU deal, Trump claims Europe now 'open' to US farmers

@jimsciutto: New: Bipartisan group of Senators introduce bill to prohibit Trump from withdrawing from @NATO. Intro'd by Republicans @SenJohnMcCain & @CoryGardner & Dems @timkaine & @SenJackReed bill requires "advice and consent of the Senate to modify or terminate U.S. membership"

Politico: Trump intervenes to save the House

Trump "has signed off on plans for his reelection campaign to funnel contributions to 100 Republican candidates running in House and Senate races
 
Trump moves to punt three political problems until after the midterms: WP reports, responding to pleas from top Republican lawmakers, President Trump appeared willing to temporarily back off on his top priorities on trade, Russia, and border wall funding as the party fights to retain its majorities in Congress.

Karl Rove: Sobering news for the House GOPhttps://on.wsj.com/2uRwuTA

Republicans have to reach beyond Trump’s base to prevent a Speaker Pelosi sequel.

Election 2018 House: "With 102 days to go, Democrats remain substantial favorites for House control. A big reason: Republicans are defending 42 open or vacant seats, a record since at least 1930." -- Dave Wasserman, Cook Political Report

House GOP leadership: Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) declares candidacy for House Speaker challenging Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)

Why Rep. Jim Jordan is surviving, and thriving, despite Ohio State sexual abuse scrutiny: WP reports, the Republican from Ohio, who has been accused by former wrestlers of knowing about sexual harassment on the team and not acting on it, is running for speaker of the House. It helps that he's a powerful man with leverage in Congress.

US House passes defense bill targeting Chinese investments: Reuters reports, the US House of Representatives on Thursday passed a $716 billion defense authorization bill that aims to rein in China’s investments in the United States and prohibits the US government from using technology from major Chinese telecommunications firms. 

US Senate quietly votes to cut tariffs on hundreds of Chinese goods: CNBC reports, with no debate, the Senate unanimously passed a bill that would cut or eliminate tariffs on toasters, chemicals and roughly 1,660 other items made outside the United States. Nearly half of those items are produced in China.

So Congress wants access to cheaply assembled goods from China but doesn't want to sell the good stuff to China.

WP: Almost all shoes sold in the US are imported. Now the industry is terrified of tariffs. 

ENTERPRISE

Fiat Chrysler chief was seriously ill for more than a year: WSJ reports, Fiat Chrysler said it knew nothing about the medical condition of former CEO Sergio Marchionne, who died this week after being seriously ill for more than a year, during which time he received recurring treatment at a Swiss hospital. 

Amazon continued its streak of profitability, easily topping $1 billion for the third straight quarter.

WP: Facebook suffers largest value drop in Wall Street history

The cost of Facebook's privacy missteps caught up with the social media giant this week, sending its stock down as much as 20 percent today, a loss of more than $100 billion in value.

Facebook shares tumbled after the social-media company warned that its growth is slowing.

Gucci's profit soars on surging demand for luxury fashion.

Daimler warned that earnings would be hit by US tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Chinese e-commerce startup Pinduoduo earned a nearly $24 billion market valuation in an IPO in New York.

FT: WeWork China unit value hits $5bn after fundraising

Atlassian
 is selling its corporate chat software HipChat to rival Slack.

The Detroit Auto Show is moving to the summer starting in 2020.

Grubhub it has agreed to buy LevelUp, which makes technology to support restaurant payment and loyalty programs.

BP is spending $10.5 billion to buy shale assets in the US from Australia's BHP Billiton.

Brookstone is expected to file for bankruptcy by the end of the month and close most of its locations. The company — essentially “what if Skymall got into a better college” — has 140 US stores, 36 of which are in airports and five of which are in the Atlanta airport alone. 

TRENDS

A 4-day work week? A test run shows a surprising resulthttps://nyti.ms/2LE875e

The firm, Perpetual Guardian, which manages trusts, wills andestates, found the change actually boosted productivity among its 240 employees, who said they spent more time with their families, exercising, cooking, and working in their gardens.

Robotics for manufacturing, warehouses, maintenance, etc. is estimated to be a $105 billion market by 2025, according to CB Insights.

Much of the growth is being driven by ”cobots,” or collaborative robots that can work alongside humans.

Some examples of cobot use: 

- Banking: Cobots are being used to count and sort banknotes, which is an area that has long been sensitive to human error.

- Auto: They are being used to vacuum out cars at the end of the assembly process.

- Retail/hospitality: They are flipping burgers in robotic restaurants and sorting items at distribution centers for large apparel brands.

- Cosmetics: Cobots are allowing for more personalized products produced in smaller factories at L’Oreal.


QOTD: “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

CULTURE

Today: In honor of Krispy Kreme's 81st birthday, if you buy a dozen doughnuts at Krispy Kreme today, you can get another dozen doughnuts for $1. 

FT: Pyjamas, pilates pants or pinstripes? A guide to out-of-office style https://on.ft.com/2LE3nfW

As our desks become more mobile, our working wardrobe is changing as well. So, what does the domestic professional wear?

‘Man in a hole’: Scientists unlock formula for box office success: Films with a “man in a hole” narrative arc in which the lead character suffers a fall before recovering enjoy most success at the box office, according to a new analysis. British academics analysed 6,147 scripts to establish that most films fit one of six emotional journeys. These include “rags to riches” such as The Shawshank Redemption, “riches to rags” such as Psycho, and “rise followed by a fall” Icarus-style plots, such as Mary Poppins. The highest box offices takings tend to be associated with the “man in a hole” shape of movie (a fall followed by a rise), irrespective of genre and production budget. Successful examples of this plot structure include The Godfather. http://bit.ly/2uTvJZZ

Photos: 30 years ago: A look back at 1988 http://bit.ly/2uSTFwF

Is there too much techno in Ibiza? http://bit.ly/2LDhQIX

13 unusual things you should always pack when travelinghttps://cnet.co/2LHJl49

Smithsonian exhibit argues the American Revolution was a much wider conflict than you learned in schoolhttps://wapo.st/2uRwFOI

PODCAST

Brian Koppelman speaks with Seth Godin http://bit.ly/2LF0prA

COTD | SOTD

Alexander Popov - Siberia http://bit.ly/2uUVEjX

SPORT

TdF: Geraint Thomas moved a step closer to becoming Wales's first Tour champion when he came through the 18th stage to Pau unhindered and with his lead of 1min 59sec on Dutchman Tom Dumoulin (Sunweb) intact.

CR7 @ Juve: Cristiano Ronaldo will kick his first ball in Serie A at Chievo on the weekend of August 18/19 when new club Juventus begin their bid for a record eighth straight league title.

The Nationals must think about the unthinkable: Trading Bryce Harper: WP reports, with their playoff chances fading, Washington may be a seller at the trade deadline — and that means it must contemplate a deal to trade its star outfielder if the price is right.

Want some winter? Behind the scenes of Warren Miller's new "Face of Winter" film - watch here http://bit.ly/2uS9DH9 and here http://bit.ly/2uT3DhE.

Overwatch League championship: The London Spitfire will play the Philadelphia Fusion for the inaugural prize.

“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks."

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“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks."

Marc Ross Daily
July 26, 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

✔️ China denies Qualcomm delay linked to US tariff spat

✔️ Trump backs off new tariffs on EU

✔️ Startups and small businesses are endangered species

✔️ Coca-Cola said it is raising prices - trade disputes the cause

✔️ A watery lake is detected on Mars

GEOECONOMICS

AP: Man explodes small device outside US Embassy in Beijing

"The Beijing Police Department posted a statement on its website identifying the suspect only by his surname, Jiang, and said he was 26 years old and a native of Tongliao city in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia."

China flexes muscles by scuppering $44bn chip deal: FT reports, China’s inaction on regulatory approval for a deal involving a big US technology company has been seen as retaliation for US president Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports, although Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said on Thursday that the deal was reviewed in accordance with the anti-monopoly law.

AP: China denies Qualcomm delay linked to US tariff spat

Mnuchin and Ross failed in their last-minute attempt to convince the Chinese not to lump the Qualcomm deal in with the wider Sino-American trade spat.

@marcorubio: .@CommerceGov does #China a favor & reverses ban on ⁩#ZTE buying chips from Qualcomm. And how did China return the favor? By blocking Qualcomm deal with NXP despite the begging & pleading from @USTreasury⁩ & Commerce Dept. We should reimpose ZTE ban.

US-China trade talks: More than a month since the last official talks on the China-US trade war, there are no talks at the moment to restart stalled negotiations between the two nations.

Xi to shake up propaganda, cyber chiefs as overseas image suffers: SCMP reports, China is shaking up its propaganda and internet leadership as it tries to improve the country’s image abroad and ensure online views toe the Communist Party’s line, two sources briefed on the changes told the South China Morning Post.  As part of the shake-up, Chinese President Xi Jinping is installing allies in key posts, moves that could result in a loyal and effective team to improve China’s national image on the international stage just as it is coming under greater scrutiny from Washington to Canberra.

Chinese deals lose luster for officials across the US: WSJ reports, after a record 2016, Chinese direct investment plummets amid national-security concerns, failure to deliver on jobs. The result of both countries’ policies is a plunge in Chinese deal making. After tripling in a year to a record $46 billion in 2016, Chinese investment in the US fell to $2.1 billion during the first half of 2018, according to Rhodium Group, a New York-based research firm. If asset sales are factored in, the figure is negative, Rhodium found.

Politico: Trump backs off new tariffs on EU in retreat from trade war

"Steel and aluminum tariffs on the EU are still in place for now, as are the EU's retaliatory levies. They could all come off if the negotiations go well. The auto tariffs could get scrapped before going into effect, if things go well."

EU-US: "We agreed today to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies for the non-auto industrial goods," Trump announced at a press conference yesterday with the EU's Jean-Claude Juncker. 

Trump’s commitment to that cease-fire remains provisional. 

BBC: Trump and EU's Juncker pull back from all-out trade war

Putin to DC on hold: The White House announced that Trump will delay until next year a second meeting with Putin. 

Brexit: The UK government plans to talk about no-deal planning a lot this summer, but Brussels might not be the intended audience.

Having spent two years claiming that “no deal is better than a bad deal”, Theresa May has finally got her government actively and, most importantly, visibly preparing for a no-deal Brexit. 

AMERICAN POLITICS

Top American brands say the trade war is now eating into their profits: WP reports, some of the largest companies in America are reporting that they are suffering the sting of the Trump administration’s trade war, sounding alarm in an otherwise prosperous economy. Midway through the corporate earnings season, companies across a broad array of industries are citing tariffs, particularly those imposed on aluminum and steel, as the culprit for lower profits, higher prices for consumers and even sweeping changes in their planning and operations, such as moving production out of China.

Trump tariffs tear Republicans apart: Politico reports, Senate Republicans eager to take a harder line against President Donald Trump's escalating trade war are running smack into an unlikely obstacle: their House GOP colleagues. With Trump threatening $500 billion in additional tariffs on China and new levies on foreign cars, Senate Republicans are increasingly focused on writing legislation to tie his hands.

Farm groups go on anti-tariff blitz after Trump offers trade aid: Politico reports, farm groups are going on the offensive with a multimillion-dollar advertising and advocacy campaign against President Donald Trump's tariffs just days after the administration rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers harmed by a mounting trade war. The launch of the campaign also comes as Trump is due to be in Iowa on Thursday, where he is likely to reassure farmers growing increasingly anxious over trade retaliation that has targeted soybeans, pork and other major farm commodities. http://bit.ly/2LDXlf7

Today: USTR Lighthizer appears before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.

WP: ‘I’m not going to be a punching bag anymore’: Inside Michael Cohen’s break with Trump

"The government has seized more than 100 recordings that [Michael] Cohen made of his conversations with people discussing matters that could relate to Trump and his businesses and with Trump himself talking"

Election 2018 House: Generic ballot poll from Quinnipiac says Dems are now up 12 points, 51-39 - they are flirting with wave territory again.

Morning Consult: GOP voters grow more skeptical of election cybersecurity ahead of 2018 midterms

Today: Trump campaigns in Dubuque, Iowa

NBC: Trump approval sags in trio of Midwest states

"In Michigan, which Trump won by nearly 11,000 votes, 36 percent of registered voters approve of the president's job, while 54 percent disapprove."

"In Wisconsin, which he won by about 23,000 votes, another 36 percent give Trump a thumbs up, with 52 percent giving him a thumbs down."


There is no HRC on the ballot, just DJT.

If you are GOP Representative with a Whole Foods in your district, good luck.


Tech execs expected back on Capitol Hill in fall: Axios reprts, the Senate Intelligence Committee expects to host executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google for a hearing later this year on election interference.

WP: Time to break up Google and Facebook, says New York attorney general candidate

Big Tech's biggest challenge will come for state AGs and Brussels. Enjoy the ride.

Startups and small businesses are endangered species: Martin Chávez of Morning Consult writes. Google, Facebook, and Amazon collectively acquired a staggering 182 companies from 2013 through 2017, making the business practices of Rockefeller's Standard Oil seem in retrospect quaint and austere. http://bit.ly/2uOFEAc

ENTERPRISE

BREAKING: Midland-based Chemical Bank to build a 20-story high-rise for 500+ employees in downtown Detroit for its new HQ.

Guardian: Facebook's China venture fails as record of approval for innovation hub vanishes

"The apparent about-face underlines the difficulty for companies operating in China, where they answer to a legion of ministries, local and central authorities, and regulators whose internal power struggles can derail new ventures like Facebook’s."

Facebook’s share price fell more than 20% in after-hours trading - revenues and daily active user numbers that fell short of analyst estimates.

NYT: Facebook starts paying a price for scandals

Reuters: US airlines' website changes to Taiwan references 'incomplete', says China

Apple vulnerable in US-China trade showdown: WSJ reports, the phrase on the back of iPhones—“Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China”—highlights a key reason for the company’s remarkable success but also shows how exposed it is to the escalating US-China trade fight. “They should be nervous,” said David Dollar, a China scholar at the Brookings Institution, who was the US Treasury’s top official in Beijing during the Obama administration.

Huawei to raise annual R&D budget to at least $15 billion.

Samsung is opening a new DC space near Eastern Market that will include offices as well as room for events.

#Smart

FiscalNote plans to acquire news organization CQ Roll Call from The Economist Group.

Tommy Hilfiger's new line of smart clothing rewards you for wearing it - pair with the Tommy Jeans Xplore iOS app over Bluetooth users will compete in challenges in the app to earn points. 

Toyota is doubling down on its investment in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, planning a range of SUVs, pick-ups and commercial trucks around 2025.

Sonos priced its IPO to raise ~$105 million (with shares set to open between $17 and $19).

Coca-Cola said it is raising prices on its carbonated sodas in North America. The move was in response to rising costs, including higher freight rates, and metal prices after the US placed tariffs on Chinese imports earlier this year. 

Bloomberg: Dior brought back the saddle bag with a global Instagram blitz

LVMH sees new, revived products as key to keeping up with rivals  

TRENDS

Traffic made worse by ride-sharing: A new study says that services like Uber and Lyft actually make traffic worse in major cities as consumers use their services rather than opting for mass transit options. Services like UberX and Lyft, the study argues, put 2.8 new vehicle miles on the road for every 1 mile of personal driving they replace. Read the report here: http://bit.ly/2uOGaOG

CEO pay: The CEOs running S&P 500 companies cumulatively made $10 billion in 2017, 44% higher than usually reported, according to an Axios analysis of SEC filings.

The big reason = a surge in CEOs cashing in stock in a hot market. 

A watery lake is detected on Mars, raising the potential for alien life: NYT reports, the discovery suggests that watery conditions beneath the icy southern polar cap may have provided one of the critical building blocks for life on the red planet.

“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks. There are all the ingredients for thinking that life can be there, or can be maintained there if life once existed on Mars.” -- Enrico Flamini, the former chief scientist of the Italian Space Agency who oversaw the research. 

CULTURE

The big business of being Gwyneth Paltrow: NY Magazine reports, inside the growth of Goop — the most controversial brand in the wellness industry. https://nyti.ms/2uQroqk

Eater: The 18 best new restaurants in Americahttp://bit.ly/2LCO0EA

Bavel, Los Angeles
Bywater American Bistro, New Orleans
Canard, Portland
Carnitas Lonja, San Antonio
Cote, New York
Dialogue, Los Angeles
Elda, Biddeford, ME
Frenchette, New York
Kamonegi, Seattle
Hai Hai, Minneapolis
Hello, Sailor, Cornelius, NC
Majordomo, Los Angeles
Nyum Bai, Oakland
Maydan, Washington DC
Suerte, Austin
Theodore Rex, Houston
True Laurel, San Francisco
Pacific Standard Time, Chicago


SPORT

NHL: 2018 China Games will see the Boston Bruins play the Calgary Flames in Shenzhen on September 15 and 19.

Surfs up: Vans US Open of Surfing starts July 28.