Economy

Trump attacks 'woke' Jaguar as firm names new boss

Trump calls out ‘woke’ Jaguar as business names new boss

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has once more expressed disapproval of what he refers to as "woke" actions by corporations, this time directing his remarks at Jaguar, the luxury car maker from Britain. These statements arise as the car company reveals a new leader and persists in its attempts to reshape its brand within a changing worldwide market.Trump, recognized for his candid opinions on corporate culture, criticized Jaguar for what he sees as a move towards progressive values in its marketing and branding approaches. Despite the company not offering a direct response to his comments, the incident…
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BP to review oil and gas projects to boost profits

BP to review oil and gas projects to boost profits

BP is conducting a strategic assessment of its oil and gas activities as part of a wider initiative to boost profitability and increase shareholder value. This step indicates a renewed emphasis on performance within the company's conventional energy sector as it faces the challenges of a changing global energy environment.The analysis arises as market fluctuations persist and investors continue to urge energy companies to find an equilibrium between short-term financial outcomes and long-term sustainability objectives. Although BP has gained attention recently for its renewable energy investments and low-carbon efforts, this new update highlights the ongoing significance of oil and gas…
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How South Korea's K-beauty industry is being hit by Trump tariffs

South Korea’s K-beauty industry faces challenges from Trump tariffs

South Korea’s globally renowned K-beauty industry is facing mounting pressure as a result of tariffs imposed under trade policies introduced during the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Once celebrated for its rapid international growth and influence on global beauty trends, the sector is now grappling with increased costs, disrupted supply chains, and uncertainty about future market access—particularly in the United States, one of its key export destinations.The tariffs, initially introduced to combat what the Trump administration referred to as unfair trade practices by China and other nations, have had far-reaching effects, influencing industries and countries that were not…
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Tesla awards boss Elon Musk bn in shares

Tesla CEO Elon Musk awarded $29bn in shares

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been granted a substantial stock award valued at approximately $29 billion, marking one of the largest executive compensation packages in corporate history. The award, tied to a multi-year performance agreement, underscores Musk’s pivotal role in the company’s rapid growth and reflects Tesla’s confidence in his leadership going forward.The remuneration plan, initially sanctioned by Tesla's board and shareholders some years back, ties Musk's possible income to a set of challenging goals related to operations and market capitalization. This most recent portion of shares was activated once Tesla achieved certain objectives, like ongoing revenue increases, profitability aims,…
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After a blown deadline, what next for US-Canada trade?

US-Canada trade: What happens after a missed deadline?

The recent failure to meet a key trade deadline between the United States and Canada has left both governments and industry stakeholders uncertain about the next phase in their economic relationship. With negotiations stalled and critical decisions postponed, attention has now turned to what this delay could mean for cross-border commerce, regulatory alignment, and long-term trade policy.The deadline, originally set as a milestone in broader efforts to modernize bilateral trade frameworks, passed without resolution due to unresolved disputes over key sectors, including agriculture, automotive manufacturing, and digital commerce. Despite multiple rounds of talks and public statements expressing mutual commitment to…
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Shock and relief - businesses worldwide react to new Trump tariffs

Shock and relief – international businesses confront new Trump tariffs

The recent announcement of new tariffs by Donald Trump has caused a ripple of reactions across global markets. Businesses from various sectors are now re-evaluating their strategies as they prepare for the impact of these trade changes. With new import taxes ranging from 10% to 41%, many companies find themselves in a state of uncertainty—unsure whether to brace for disruption, adapt quickly, or find alternative solutions.These tariffs are part of a broader effort by Trump to reshape global trade relationships. While the intention may be to protect domestic industries, the reality is more complex. Companies around the world, including in…
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