Dec. 24, 2025, 7:05 a.m.

FedEx layoffs reflect deep turmoil in U.S. logistics industry

The news that FedEx laid off more than 300 employees in Fort Worth, Texas, not only shook the local labor market, but also highlighted the structural changes that the entire logistics industry is undergoing.

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The concentrated risks and external dependencies of NVIDIA's business model

Recently, according to the news media "Tech News", NVIDIA released its first-quarter financial report for fiscal year 2026, with revenue reaching 44.1 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 69%.

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The impact of the deadlock in US UK steel and aluminum tariff negotiations on the global supply chain

Recently, the US plan to increase the import tariffs on British steel from 25% to 50% was scheduled to take effect today, but the UK and the US remained deadlocked in negotiations at the last minute.

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The short-term benefits and long-term concerns of Trump's increase in tariffs on imported steel

On May 30 local time, when Trump inspected a US Steel factory in Pennsylvania, he announced that starting from June 4, the import tariff on steel would be raised from 25% to 50%.

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The White House of the United States announced an increase in tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%

On February 10th, Trump signed an executive order, announcing a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum to the United States.

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From Glory to "Kneeling and Licking" : Why Did the Three major German car Manufacturers Bow to the US Government?

In recent years, the US government has frequently brandished the tariff stick, and its trade protectionist measures have had a significant impact on the global economic order. Among them, the German automotive industry has become one of the industries most severely affected.

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Trump's steel and aluminum tariff escalation: a global trade game that harms others and oneself 

Recently,US President Trump announced that he will raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, which is like throwing a giant stone on the surface of international trade and causing ripples.

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New target for cuts: Technology companies targeted by the Trump administration

Since taking office, the Trump administration has made cutting federal spending and optimizing budget allocation its core goals, and its policy direction has gradually extended from traditional fields to the technology industry.

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The severe delay in aircraft delivery has raised concerns among IATA and airlines

The president of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Walsh, said on Monday (June 2nd) that the extension of aircraft delivery delays and supply chain bottlenecks have led to increased maintenance and repair time, hindering the growth of airlines and urgently addressing this issue.

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California plans to Sue the US government over the trade policy differences behind Apple's tariffs

Recently, California in the United States is considering suing the US government because it plans to impose tariffs on iphones.

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