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Wall Street Journal, September 26,

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The Trump Administration plans to ask that chip manufacturers manufacture in the U.S. the same amount of semiconductors as their customers import overseas.

Donald Trump announced a new round of tariffs that will be implemented next week. These include 100% tariffs for branded drugs, and 25% on heavy duty trucks.

Activist investor Land & Buildings owns a 2% stake of Six Flags, and intends to pressurize the theme park operator to sell or spin off its real estate.

Intel, a chipmaker, has approached Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to discuss manufacturing investments or partnership opportunities.

U.S. regulators have begun examining unusual patterns of trading in the shares of more than 200 companies who adopted crypto-treasury strategy. They are concerned about high volumes of trading and rapid stock price gains that occurred before companies announced their crypto strategies.

Amazon has agreed to pay fines of $2.5 billion and reimburse Prime subscribers for the false claims made by the Federal Trade Commission that it had deceived customers in order to increase subscriptions.

(source: Reuters)