From the BBC World Service: The pharmaceutical industry is still waiting to see what duties they’ll be hit with, but pharma giant Sandoz, based in Switzerland, says the duties won't get them to move manufacturing to the U.S. Then, President Donald Trump called for the boss of U.S. chipmaker Intel to resign. And, the Congolese government is in the spotlight for spending massive amounts of money to sponsor some of the world's biggest soccer teams.
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Marketplace All-in-One - Bytes: Week in Review – Apple adds billions more to U.S. investments, OpenAI embraces openness, and Google restructures DEI funding
OpenAI’s new open-weight models are designed to run on a local computer and can be fine tuned by users. A Tech Transparency Project report shows Google dropped more than 50 DEI-related groups from its funding list. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the company’s investment to build up its supply chain in the domestically. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, to discuss all of this and more.
PBS News Hour - World - As Trump’s tariffs kick in, economist breaks down inflation and recession warning signs
PBS News Hour - World - News Wrap: Netanyahu says Israel aims to reoccupy all of Gaza militarily
PBS News Hour - World - Mideast experts analyze consequences as Israel considers full Gaza occupation
PBS News Hour - World - A look at Trump’s legal authority over DC as he threatens federal takeover
Marketplace All-in-One - Hear that? It’s productivity number noise
American worker productivity grew a modest 2.4% in the second quarter of the year. Good news, right? Well, take a look at the math, and the last few months of falling imports and slowing workforce growth translated to productivity that might only look strong on paper. Later in this episode: Trump floats a 100% tariff on foreign semiconductors, couples opt for charitable wedding registries, and a mom of six makes a tough career decision.
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Marketplace All-in-One - Are we in a K-shaped job market?
Remember the K-shaped economy? It’s the idea that the American economy recovered unevenly after the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week’s bombshell jobs report showed a similar pattern in the labor market, where certain sectors are booming, while others are falling behind. We’ll explain. And, we’ll unpack President Trump’s threats for a 100% tariff on semiconductors and the gap between what workers and employers want out of AI on the job. Plus, we’ll celebrate a listener’s career win!
Here’s everything we talked about today:
- "Tracking Trump’s New Tariffs on Every Country" from The New York Times
- "Trump vows 100% tariff on chips, unless companies are building in the U.S." from CNBC
- "Employers Pull Back on Hiring as Uncertainty Weighs on Plans" from The New York Times
- "How much say do workers have over the tech employers make them use?" from Marketplace
- "Providing ChatGPT to the entire U.S. federal workforce" from OpenAI
- "What workers really want from AI" from Stanford Report
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