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Trump Jr. to benefit from a new firearms rule, Alibaba bans Anthropic, Amazon Leo satellite network, Chinese open-source AI model closes gap,Alphabet lost $4B EU fine, Japan ambushes yen short sellers

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This collection of business news reports from July 2026 highlights a global landscape defined by intensifying corporate competition and shifting government oversight. Significant attention is paid to the artificial intelligence industry, with major players like Meta and Microsoft reorganizing to monetize hardware while Chinese startups rapidly bridge the performance gap with Western labs. In the United States, political friction is mounting as the Trump administration investigates oil companies for high fuel prices and considers taking equity stakes in AI firms to bolster national security. Strategic mergers and acquisitions remain a primary focus, exemplified by Kroger’s regional expansion and Goldman Sachs’ dominance in advisory roles. Beyond finance, the reports cover aerospace innovation, Japanese currency interventions, and recovery efforts following a massive earthquake in Venezuela. These summaries collectively illustrate a period of technological transition and high-stakes legal battles across diverse international markets.

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This collection of business news reports from July 2026 highlights a global landscape defined by intensifying corporate competition and shifting government oversight. Significant attention is paid to the artificial intelligence industry, with major players like Meta and Microsoft reorganizing to monetize hardware while Chinese startups rapidly bridge the performance gap with Western labs. In the United States, political friction is mounting as the Trump administration investigates oil companies for high fuel prices and considers taking equity stakes in AI firms to bolster national security. Strategic mergers and acquisitions remain a primary focus, exemplified by Kroger’s regional expansion and Goldman Sachs’ dominance in advisory roles. Beyond finance, the reports cover aerospace innovation, Japanese currency interventions, and recovery efforts following a massive earthquake in Venezuela. These summaries collectively illustrate a period of technological transition and high-stakes legal battles across diverse international markets.

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