Trump threatens 100% tariffs on computer chips for companies that don’t build in U.S. The Washington Post Trump says US to levy 100% tariff on imported chips, but some firms exempt Reuters TSMC, Other Taiwanese Chip Stocks Jump on Likely Tariff Exemption The Wall Street Journal Trump says he will put 100 percent tariff on semiconductors Politico Trump Eyes 100% Chips Tariff, Exempting Firms …
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Trump vows 100% tariff on chips, unless companies are building in the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event with Apple CEO Tim Cook in the Oval Office of the White House on August 6, 2025 in Washington, DC. Win Mcnamee | Getty Images President Donald Trump said Wednesday he will impose a 100% tariff on imports of semiconductors and chips, but not for companies that are “building in the United …
Read More »Executives Are in Real Danger. Companies Pony Up to Keep Them Safe. – Barron's
Executives Are in Real Danger. Companies Pony Up to Keep Them Safe. Barron’s NYC gunman sought medical help before shooting ESPN New details highlight harrowing minutes inside Manhattan office building as mass shooting unfolded CNN ‘He chose to serve’ – Thousands attend funeral for Didarul Islam BBC US companies spending record amounts to protect executives as threats rise Reuters Source link
Read More »Trump administration drafts rules for companies using drones : NPR
A drone hovers in airspace outside the safety perimeter surrounding St. Louis Lambert International Airport as an airliner approaches for a landing on March 10. Jeff Roberson/AP hide caption toggle caption Jeff Roberson/AP The Trump administration wants to make it easier for companies to use drones for business — from delivering coffee to inspecting power lines to working on farms. …
Read More »Proposed federal rule change would ease drone line-of-sight restrictions for companies
A new federal rule proposed Tuesday would make it easier for companies to use drones over longer distances out of the operator’s sight without having to go through a cumbersome waiver process. The federal government had already approved 657 waivers to allow companies such as Amazon and major utilities to do this in certain circumstances, but the waiver process made …
Read More »NASA Selects Six Companies to Provide Orbital Transfer Vehicle Studies
NASA has selected six companies to produce studies focused on lower-cost ways to launch and deliver spacecraft of various sizes and forms to multiple, difficult-to-reach orbits. The firm-fixed-price awards comprise nine studies with a maximum total value of approximately $1.4 million. The awardees are: Arrow Science and Technology LLC, Webster, Texas Blue Origin LLC, Merritt Island, Florida Firefly Aerospace Inc., …
Read More »After Figma’s red hot IPO, investors say these companies may be next to IPO
Figma’s sensational IPO last week resurrected longstanding debates about IPO pricing and first day pops—an unsurprising reaction to the newly listed stock’s 333% surge in its first days of trading. As investors dissect the offering (and as Figma’s stock settles back a bit, falling 27% on Monday), other key questions have emerged: Will Figma’s debut entice other startups to jump …
Read More »Companies Are in Their Hardcore Era. Here’s What You Should Do.
If you want to keep your job, get back to the office and roll up your sleeves. That’s the message company chiefs such as AT&T’s John Stankey and Amazon’s Andy Jassy are sending to employees. It means that to stick it out — or land a job — at some of these hard-charging companies, workers may need to change their approach. …
Read More »FEMA to Deny Grants to States and Cities That Boycott Israeli Companies – The New York Times
FEMA to Deny Grants to States and Cities That Boycott Israeli Companies The New York Times US links $1.9 billion in state disaster funds to Israel boycott stance Reuters States that boycott Israeli companies will lose disaster relief funds, DHS says Axios Trump Administration Issues New Warning to States Over Israel Boycotts Newsweek Washington conditions disaster preparedness funds on rejection of Israel boycotts The Times …
Read More »He tried building smartphones in the US over a decade ago. He has advice for companies trying it today
Facebook Tweet Email Link In 2013, Motorola tried to claw its way into a bigger share of a smartphone market dominated by Apple and Samsung with four words: Made in the USA. “There was a segment of customers that said, ‘Hey, if you produce products in the United States, I’m more likely to consider them,” Dennis Woodside, the former CEO …
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