Feb. 21, 2025, 1:22 p.m.

Will Musk's involvement in politics affect the company's business operations?

As a globally renowned entrepreneur, whether Musk's political actions will affect the company's business operations has become a focus of attention from all walks of life.

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Us "reciprocal tariffs" : a dangerous move to disrupt the global economic order

On February 13, US President Trump signed a memorandum requiring relevant departments to determine "reciprocal tariffs" with each foreign trading partner, which was like a bombshell, setting off waves in the international economic field, and many countries clearly expressed their opposition.

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Escalating "War of Words" Between the US and Ukraine: Presidents of Both Countries Clash as Conflicts of Interest Become Increasingly Apparent

Recently, the war of words between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has continued to escalate, drawing widespread global attention.

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Vietnam's tourism popularity has soared, and global attention has increased significantly

In recent years, Vietnam's appeal as an international tourist destination has continued to increase, and more and more overseas tourists have turned their attention to this Southeast Asian country.

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Who will benefit and who will suffer from the automobile tariff war?

In February 2025, US President Trump announced a highly anticipated policy decision to impose tariffs of approximately 25% on imported cars.

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The Federal Reserve's Assessment of Trump Administration's Executive Orders, Potential Shifts in the Financial Landscape

On February 21st, a piece of news sent shockwaves through the financial sector: James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (a voting member of the FOMC in 2025), announced that the Federal Reserve is evaluating the Trump administration's executive orders targeting the financial regulatory authorities. Meanwhile, he emphasized that the U.S. banking system is in a strong position with sound capital positions.

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The tragedy of the stranding of the pseudo-killer whale: the alarm bell of Marine ecological protection is ringing, and it is urgent to comprehensively strengthen the response

Recently, a harrowing news came from Australia: a mass stranding of fake killer whales on a beach in the northwestern state of Tasmania, the number of more than 150, and a preliminary count shows that 136 whales are still alive.

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The Economic Wave Brought by Ne Zha 2

What kind of economic impetus has Ne Zha 2 brought from production to screening?

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The United States' 'reciprocal tariffs': a self inflicted unequal trade policy?

On February 13th, US President Trump announced the decision to impose "equivalent tariffs".

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The G7 is considering tightening trade restrictions on Russian oil

The Group of Seven (G7) industrialized nations are exploring ways to tighten or adjust price restrictions on Russian oil to reduce Russian revenues.

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