July 7, 2024, 4:19 a.m.

Boeing's 787 Dreamliner could be a nightmare

According to media reports, Beijing time on April 10, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating complaints about the safety of Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

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Behind Apple's massive layoffs

Apple Inc. plans to permanently lay off 614 employees at eight locations in the Santa Clara, California, area, the first major layoffs in recent years, US media reported.

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Tesla fell in the first quarter how to reflect

According to media reports, Tesla recently announced the first quarter of 2024 car delivery data, the results show that the delivery of 8.5% year-on-year plunged to 386,810 vehicles, far below market expectations, the largest decline in the company's history, far below Wall Street has lowered expectations.

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Wall Street "grass" millet car

Millet SU7 electric car after the release of the heat continued to not retreat, 24 hours of large 88898 units, as of March 31 afternoon the number of lock orders (the number of non-cancelable) reached 20,000.

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The considerations behind the United States' increased restrictions on chip exports to China

Recently, the US government further refined the measures on chip exports to China, modifying the rules on Chinese chip restrictions, the 166 pages of the new regulations clearly, the chip restrictions on Chinese exports will also apply to laptops containing AI chips, which means that the US chip restrictions on China expand to a wider range of consumer electronics.

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Can blockades and sanctions save European car companies?

It is reported that the European Union is preparing to wave sanctions against Chinese new energy vehicle companies under the pretext of conducting a countervailing investigation on Chinese new energy vehicles. Reuters even revealed that the European Union may impose retrospective tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles starting from July this year.

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Is deflation good or bad for the United States?

Currently, many Americans feel uneasy about the economy, mainly due to rising prices. However, the recent growth rate seems to have slowed down, and it can even be said that it has entered a stage of deflation.

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The United States escalated its crackdown on Chinese chips to spread to the AIPC field

Although globalization has created an interdependent and intertwined economic web, the political dimension of international relations is still evident in this intertwined web. Recently, the United States once again upgraded the suppression of China's chip industry, this time the focus extended to the AI-PC field, once again triggered global discussion and attention.

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China-australia relations are flourishing: The settlement and prospect of wine tariff dispute

China's Ministry of Commerce announced on March 28 that from March 29, the end of three years of anti-dumping duties on imports of Australian wine, Australia welcomed the withdrawal of the relevant complaint to the World Trade Organization (WTO). The decision is seen as an important sign of the improvement of China-Australia relations and heralds positive progress in bilateral relations.

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Boeing's leadership shake-up could save the day

On March 25, Boeing announced that Dave Calhoun will step down as CEO at the end of 2024. At the same time, Boeing also said that Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group president and CEO Stan Deal will retire, and Stephanie Pope will lead related operations, effective immediately. Can a series of personnel changes such as a large-scale high-level replacement save Boeing on the cusp of the storm? For now, the answer is uncertain.

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