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All eyes are on Trump's reaction to the 'mother of all deals' between India and the EU
The trade deal is being widely seen as a strategic hedge against volatile U.S. trade policies. Source link
'A day of celebration': What the blockbuster EU-India trade deal means for auto giants
A landmark trade deal between the European Union and India has been lauded as a major breakthrough for Europe’s biggest carmakers. Source link
U.S.-India trade deal at 'very advanced stage,' Indian petroleum minister tells CNBC
A much-anticipated trade deal between India and the U.S. is at “a very advanced stage,” India’s oil and natural gas minister told CNBC Tuesday. Source link
TikTok blames data center outages for U.S. app problems, denies censorship claims
TikTok is pointing to the fallout of power outages at one of its data centers to explain recent reports of censorship and glitches impacting users. Source link
The 'middle powers' are having a moment, but can they stand up to Trump?
Some are looking to the world’s “middle powers” as a possible bulwark against increasing unilateralism among global superpowers. Source link
Puma shares surge 20% after Anta Sports buys stake for $1.8 billion
Shares of Puma surged after China’s Anta Sports said it would acquire a 29% stake in the German sportswear company for 1.5 billion euros. Source link
Micron to invest $24 billion in Singapore plant as AI boom strains global memory supply
Micron Technology has committed investments of $24 billion to expand its memory chip production within Singapore. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: India forges a trade deal with the EU — as Trump doubles down on tariff playbook
U.S. equities remain resilient, as investors positioned themselves ahead of Big Tech earnings. Source link
Big Tech’s AI data center push is spawning a new heat economy
AI’s energy problem may also be its solution, as cities are increasingly exploring opportunities to repurpose excess heat from data centers. Source link
Chinese tech giant Tencent plots Middle East cloud expansion as spending in the region booms
Tencent’s expansion will likely put it into more direct competition with U.S. giants including Amazon, Microsoft and Google. Source link