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Why the world’s billionaires resisted The Giving Pledge’s philanthropy push

When Warren Buffett and Bill Gates initiated the Giving Pledge in 2010, they aimed to create a movement that would reshape philanthropy among the richest people in the world. The project encouraged billionaires to make a public promise to allocate most of their fortunes to charity, either while they are alive or as part of their will. Now, over ten years on, the outcomes show a more intricate picture regarding the distribution of wealth within the international elite.The Giving Pledge boasts a total of 241 signers from 28 different countries, representing only a small segment of the about 2,600 billionaires…
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Here’s what could get more expensive from Trump’s massive tariff hikes

Trump’s massive tariff hikes: what could see price increases

The U.S. administration's recent decision to significantly raise tariffs is anticipated to affect consumer costs in various economic sectors. These alterations in trade policy, which are the most considerable import tax shifts in several decades, are expected to cause marked price hikes for numerous common items over the next few months.The prices of electronics and technology gadgets seem especially prone to increases. Several consumer electronics items, such as smartphones, laptops, and home appliances, include parts that are impacted by the new tariffs. Experts in the field anticipate these products may experience an 8-12% rise in retail prices as producers and…
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Toyota, world’s biggest carmaker, warns of unprecedented .5 billion profit hit from tariffs

Toyota warns tariffs could hit profits by $9.5 billion, world’s largest carmaker alert

La industria automotriz enfrenta importantes desafíos mientras las políticas comerciales transforman el panorama competitivo, con Toyota Motor Corporation anticipando una disminución de $9.5 mil millones en ganancias anuales debido a las tarifas implementadas recientemente. Siendo el mayor fabricante de vehículos del mundo, esta proyección representa uno de los impactos financieros más significativos reportados por cualquier corporación en respuesta a las condiciones cambiantes del comercio internacional.Industry experts highlight that these expected losses originate from various elements impacting Toyota's intricate international operations. The company's vast supply chain, stretching across many countries, has become especially susceptible to rising trade obstacles. Increased expenses will…
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Trump’s shoot-the-messenger tactic will only hurt the economy more

Trump’s shoot-the-messenger tactic spells more trouble for the economy

A worrisome trend has surfaced regarding the way certain political figures react to negative economic signals. Recent instances reveal a tendency to question the integrity of specialists and organizations that provide unflattering financial information. This unhelpful tactic poses a risk to decision-making grounded in evidence and might worsen current economic issues by encouraging skepticism towards vital data providers.When authorities aim to undermine the credibility of economic communicators instead of tackling the core issues of their findings, they run the risk of generating multiple systemic issues. Initially, this action diminishes the public's trust in the impartial bodies tasked with gathering and…
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Claire’s, a mall staple for tweens, files for bankruptcy — again

Claire’s, a mall staple for tweens, files for bankruptcy — again

The well-known jewelry and accessories brand Claire's has started bankruptcy procedures, signifying the retailer's second Chapter 11 filing, which has been a staple for generations of youthful customers. This situation highlights the persistent difficulties confronting traditional retail businesses in a market that is becoming increasingly digital, especially those serving a younger audience with changing shopping habits.Founded in 1961, Claire's grew to become a cultural touchstone for pre-teens and teenagers seeking affordable fashion accessories, ear piercings, and trendy jewelry. The company's current financial restructuring follows its previous bankruptcy in 2018, suggesting persistent difficulties in adapting to retail's rapid transformation. Industry analysts…
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Shein’s and Temu’s prices will get hit even harder by the new de minimis rule

Shein and Temu may see greater price hikes under new de minimis rule

Recent changes to U.S. customs regulations are poised to reshape the competitive landscape for ultra-low-cost online retailers, particularly those specializing in fast-fashion and discount merchandise. The updated de minimis rule, which governs the value threshold for duty-free imports, is expected to create new financial pressures for e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu that have built their business models around shipping inexpensive goods directly to American consumers.The regulatory adjustment represents a substantial shift in how small-value international shipments will be treated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Previously, packages valued under $800 could enter the country without facing import duties or…
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Travel influencers boost tourism to Taliban-run Afghanistan

How travel influencers are attracting tourists to Taliban-run Afghanistan

In recent months, Afghanistan—now governed by the Taliban—has seen a surprising resurgence of attention from global travelers, driven in large part by travel influencers on social media platforms. These digital content creators, through their videos, photographs, and narratives, have sparked curiosity and inspired a niche community of adventurous tourists to explore a country long associated with conflict and instability.Despite widespread concerns about security and human rights under Taliban rule, some influencers have portrayed Afghanistan’s rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and historic sites in a new light. By sharing immersive experiences from cities such as Kabul, Herat, and Bamiyan, they have…
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