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YouTube pays 24.5 million dollars to Trump
YouTube has reached a settlement with Donald Trump, paying 24.5 million dollars. This is the last agreement among the major tech companies following Trump's ban from the platform.
Jimmy Kimmel back on air
'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' is back on air from Nexstar and Sinclair after a boycott was lifted. The decision is economically motivated and relates to freedom of speech and editorial responsibility.
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on pharmaceuticals
US President Donald Trump has announced a 100 percent tariff on pharmaceutical imports, with exceptions for companies that produce in the USA. This could have significant implications for the German pharmaceutical industry.
Digital Minister Wildberger calls for fewer regulations for innovations
Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger calls for fewer regulations to strengthen Germany's digital sovereignty and promote investments. He emphasizes the need to improve the framework conditions for companies.
Price Debate over the Germany Ticket
The transport ministers are discussing the future of the Germany Ticket, with a price increase being considered. Current subsidies are insufficient to compensate for the revenue losses of transport companies.
US Investments in British AI Infrastructure
US tech companies announce billions in investments in British AI infrastructure during Donald Trump's visit to the UK.
Swiss Companies Relocate Production to the EU
A third of Swiss tech companies plan to relocate parts of their production to Germany due to high US tariffs. This could lead to a structural change in Switzerland and Europe.
Trump threatens EU with tariffs after fine for Google
US President Trump threatens the EU with tariffs if the antitrust fine against Google remains. However, the EU Commission sees a violation of competition rules by Google.
EU imposes fine on Google for competition violations
The EU Commission has imposed a fine of 2.95 billion euros on Google for abusing its dominant position in the online advertising market. Google plans to appeal the decision.
Economic crisis affects training market
The economic crisis is negatively impacting the training market in Germany, with fewer training positions and increasing demands on applicants. Companies are struggling with skilled labor shortages and financial uncertainties.
Criticism of German industrial promotion by experts
Experts criticize German industrial promotion, warning of companies becoming too politically oriented. They call for targeted measures and reforms to strengthen the economy.
Trump threatens with 100 percent tariffs on chips
US President Trump is considering 100 percent tariffs on imported chips and offers companies a way to avoid them. Apple plans massive investments in the US to be exempt from the tariffs.
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