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This episode probes the ever mobile Apple planes, with only one having a Cook aboard; discusses Walmart and Costco's discovery that low priced goods may be politically costly; and notes the release of jailed consultancy employees and China's efforts to court foreign executives while concurrently making implicitly demands they support its cause. It overviews European efforts to manage high-tech giants to promote fair competition, Japan and Korea's emulations, and US government pressures on Europe and its Asian allies to back off. It closes with coverage of a cyberattack on X from mysterious corners!
By Jean-Marc F. BlanchardThis episode probes the ever mobile Apple planes, with only one having a Cook aboard; discusses Walmart and Costco's discovery that low priced goods may be politically costly; and notes the release of jailed consultancy employees and China's efforts to court foreign executives while concurrently making implicitly demands they support its cause. It overviews European efforts to manage high-tech giants to promote fair competition, Japan and Korea's emulations, and US government pressures on Europe and its Asian allies to back off. It closes with coverage of a cyberattack on X from mysterious corners!