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Wall Street Journal, September 11,

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Mexico is planning to increase import tariffs on almost 1,500 products including cars, steel, textiles and appliances to protect the domestic industry and job opportunities, particularly from cheap Chinese goods. This comes amid wider trade talks with both the U.S.

Oracle has signed an unprecedented $300 billion cloud computing contract with OpenAI to support massive AI expansion starting in 2027. This is one of the biggest tech contracts ever, and signals a high-stakes wager on ChatGPT’s continued growth globally.

Opendoor appointed Shopify’s former COO Kaz Njatian as its CEO in response to investor pressure. This signals a pivot towards AI and a return of the founder-led company. The company is also embracing its new status as an meme stock, with its shares up more than 250% this calendar year.

After diplomatic discussions and concerns about visa violations and future entry restrictions, approximately 300 South Korean workers who were detained during a U.S. Immigration raid will return to their home country via chartered flight on Thursday.

(source: Reuters)