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Le performance di Export scandalizzarono l'Austria negli anni '60, ma oggi sono riconosciute per aver esposto l'oggettivazione del corpo femminile.
theguardian.com⢠Nvidia ha pubblicato risultati trimestrali stellari il 9 maggio 2026, ma i risultati sono stati offuscati dagli ongoing controlli sulle esportazioni degli Stati Uniti che limitano la vendita di chip avanzati alla Cina. ⢠L'azienda ha accettato un accordo di condivisione dei ricavi del 15% con il governo statunitense sulle vendite in Cina per annullare i controlli, consentendo la ripresa delle esportazioni di determinati chip AI. ⢠Questo accordo evidenzia l'escalation delle tensioni tecnologiche tra USA e Cina, influenzando la crescita di Nvidia nel suo piÚ grande mercato estero in un contesto di restrizioni piÚ ampie sui semiconduttori.
axios.comThe PM is clearly not prepared to risk backlash from Asian energy trading partners during a fuel crisis â but his government will face domestic challenges if it doesnât move eventuallyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTwo separate events on Monday â one in rain-soaked Canberra, the other in sunny Gladstone â neatly explain why the federal government wonât pursue a new gas export tax in next weekâs budget and why it might have no choice but to do so in the future.In the nationâs capital, Anthony Albanese hosted his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, for annual leadersâ talks that coincided with the 50th anniversary of the signing of a landmark treaty between the two nations. Continue reading...
theguardian.comUK was close behind, exporting 675,000 tonnes, with much of the waste sent to Turkey, Malaysia and Indonesia Germany was the worldâs largest exporter of plastic waste in 2025 and sent more than 810,000 tonnes abroad, according to analysis of trade data carried out for the Guardian.The UK followed close behind, according to the analysis by Watershed Investigations and the Basel Action Network. It exported more 675,000 tonnes, its highest level in eight years and enough to fill about 127,000 shipping containers. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe fuel crisis is seeing more voters keen to shift to renewable energy rather than stick with fossil fuelsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA majority of Australians support taxing profits from gas exports and extending the cut to the fuel excise, according to the latest Guardian Essential poll, despite Anthony Albanese on Wednesday ruling out a new tax on existing gas export contracts.The poll also found the fuel crisis is seeing more voters keen to shift to renewable energy rather than stick with fossil fuels. Australians also say theyâre already cutting back on travel, switching to public transport and reducing their use of aircon and heating amid the global fuel uncertainty. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPrime minister says the middle of a global fuel crisis is âthe worst possible time to jeopardiseâ Australiaâs partnerships with Asian trading partnersThe prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has confirmed next monthâs federal budget will not include a new tax on existing gas export contracts as he criticised the âpopulistâ campaign calling for a levy on producers.As reported last week, Albanese was poised to reject pressure to introduce a 25% tax on gas exports amid concerns the intervention could alienate the same Asian trading partners Australia is relying on for supplies of diesel and petrol. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBig win for Donald Trump, who has accused organisation of âripping off the rest of the worldâ by inflating oil prices Business live â latest updatesThe United Arab Emirates has quit the Opec oil cartel in a heavy blow to the group and its de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, amid the global energy shock caused by the Iran war.The stunning loss of the UAE, a longstanding Opec member, could create disarray and weaken the group, which has usually sought to show a united front despite internal disagreements over a range of issues from geopolitics to production quotas. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDavid Pocock says prime minister â who is trying to shore up fuel supplies â is parroting industry talking pointsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor is poised to reject a growing push for a new 25% tax on gas exports in next monthâs budget, prompting David Pocock to accuse the government of âcaving inâ to the gas industry.Itâs understood the government has elected not to pursue a new tax on gas exports in the budget, prompted in part by the global oil crisis and Anthony Albaneseâs diplomatic efforts in shoring up fuel supply from Asian allies by pledging reliable access to liquefied natural gas. Continue reading...
theguardian.comNews follows Guardian report on licence given to British firm exporting machinery to Armenian firm linked to Russian war effortBritish firms will face âmuch tougherâ controls to prevent their goods from reaching Russia via other countries, undermining sanctions and aiding Vladimir Putinâs assault on Ukraine.Under plans to be unveiled on Wednesday, the government will be able to require UK manufacturers to obtain a licence if they want to export to a country suspected of acting as a staging post for exports ultimately destined for Russia. Continue reading...
theguardian.comShell Australia says campaign needed to âcounter-balanceâ claims by levy advocates â but Ed Husic urges industry âdo not spend millions defending the indefensibleâThe gas giants are mounting a multi-million dollar advertising campaign to fight against a new export tax, prompting Labor MP Ed Husic to accuse the industry of âdefending the indefensibleâ.Shell Australia is among half-a-dozen oil and gas companies contributing around $1m to an Australian Energy Producers (AEP) campaign that attempts to justify the amount of tax the industry pays, a parliamentary inquiry heard on Wednesday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comACT independent David Pocock is calling for a 25% tax on gas exports to fund welfare and housing. Follow todayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor should use the proceeds of limiting tax concessions for property investors and a crackdown on gas export profits to fund welfare increases and build housing, charities and social service groups say.Ahead of next monthâs federal budget, the Albanese government is under pressure to wind back negative gearing rules and the 50% capital gains tax discount for property investments, and to tax more of the profits from soaring commodity exports, pushed up by the global energy shock.People on the lowest incomes are skipping meals, delaying medical care and rationing energy just to get by.Frontline services are operating at capacity, facing growing demand and increasingly complex needs. Current policy settings are not meeting the needs of our communities â itâs clear that significant and sustained public investment is essential. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCongressman says keeping gas supplies at home could lower costs for Americans amid price hikes sparked by warAmid historic jumps in gas prices triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran, California congressman Ro Khanna is to introduce legislation on Tuesday that would ban the export of gasoline during price spikes.âThe country is crying out for a new energy policy,â said Khanna in an interview with the Guardian, âthat doesnât have us subject to the whims of the profits of big oil companies.â Continue reading...
theguardian.comDecision to reduce duty-free quotas by 47% aimed at curbing Chinese importsThe EU is to go ahead with plans to double tariffs and halve quotas on imports of steel from July, in a move designed to curb Chinese imports but which could damage UK exports to the bloc.The decision by EU lawmakers and member states after late night talks on Monday, will reduce duty-free quotas by 47%. Exact country allocations have yet to be determined. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThree human rights groups are seeking to subpoena permit documents from Richard MarlesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA trio of Palestinian human rights groups have launched a legal bid to force Australiaâs defence minister, Richard Marles, to shed light on whether the government has approved Israel-bound export permits, which could violate international law.The groups â the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, Al-Haq and Al Mezan Center for Human Rights â will attempt to subpoena arms export documents after filing an affidavit in the federal court last week. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on April 4, 2026, announcing plans for bilateral talks on trade imbalances and semiconductor export restrictions amid rising tensions. ⢠The agreement includes a framework for reducing tariffs on $50 billion in goods and joint cybersecurity standards, with Sullivan stating, 'This is a step toward stabilizing our economic relationship without compromising security.' ⢠The deal matters as it averts potential escalation in US-China tech rivalry, potentially boosting global markets and easing supply chain disruptions affecting US consumers.
reuters.comâPartnershipâ on drug pricing also gives patients in Britain greater access to potentially life-extending treatments British drug exports to the United States will escape tariffs imposed by Donald Trump as part of a controversial UK-US medicines deal that critics fear will mean less money for the NHS.The deal will also give patients in Britain greater access to potentially life-extending drugs because the rules have been relaxed to allow the NHS to pay more for particular treatments. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠The Office of the United States Trade Representative submitted the 2026 National Trade Estimate Report to President Trump and Congress on March 31, 2026, detailing significant foreign trade barriers impacting U.S. exports. ⢠The annual report, due by March 31 each year, outlines Trump Administration strategies to address non-reciprocal practices and ensure a level playing field for American workers. ⢠It highlights barriers in key markets and proposes actions to counter discriminatory policies abroad, reinforcing U.S. trade priorities amid ongoing global tensions.
ustr.gov⢠Two key Democratic lawmakers have raised national security concerns about the Trump administration's approval for exports of Nvidia chips to China, warning that the move risks harming U.S. technological leadership. ⢠The legislators are calling for bipartisan legislation to prevent American technology from reaching Chinese hands and being used improperly, echoing broader concerns about technology transfer and competitive advantages in AI computing. ⢠Nvidia has pushed back against criticism of the Trump administration's export approval decision, defending the company's position on international trade and technology availability.
youtube.com⢠The United States has struck 90 targets on Kharg Island, Iran's primary oil export terminal, marking an escalation in the conflict now in its third week of operations. ⢠The strikes are intensifying global economic concerns, with energy markets rattled, supply chains disrupted, and fears of a potential food crisis as oil supplies face unprecedented pressure. ⢠Iran has threatened to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and destroy tankers in response, prompting President Trump to request U.S. allies deploy warships to the region to maintain maritime access.
youtube.comIn comments to NBC News, US presidents also deflates hope of deal with Tehran, saying âterms arenât good enoughâDonald Trump said on Saturday that the United States may carry out more strikes on Iranâs Kharg Island oil export hub âjust for funâ, saying that while Tehran appears ready to make a deal to end the conflict, âthe terms arenât good enough yetâ.He said the US strikes had âtotally demolishedâ most of Kharg Island, telling NBC News that âwe may hit it a few more times just for fun.â Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe US announced partial rollback of AI semiconductor export restrictions on March 13, 2026, targeting key technologies amid global competition. This move is poised to boost domestic chipmakers ahead of Nvidia's GTC event next week. Nvidia, HBM, and related AI plays face heightened focus with potential upside. Policy shift aims to balance national security and industry growth.
reuters.comThe US Commerce Department withdrew a planned rule on artificial-intelligence chip exports on Friday, marking the latest policy reversal by the Trump administration regarding technology trade controls. The withdrawal represents a significant shift in the administration's approach to regulating AI semiconductor exports, which had been a contentious issue affecting companies like Nvidia and other chipmakers. This decision follows earlier statements from administration officials indicating a more flexible stance on AI chip distribution policies compared to previous regulatory frameworks. The reversal signals potential changes in how the US will manage competition with foreign nations in advanced semiconductor and AI technology sectors.
economictimes.comPresident says forces âobliteratedâ military targets on Kharg Island and warned its oil infrastructure could be nextMiddle East crisis â live updatesDonald Trump said Friday that US forces have âobliteratedâ military targets on Iranâs Kharg Island and warned that the oil infrastructure there could be next.âFor reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island,â Trump wrote on social media. âHowever, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision.â Continue reading...
theguardian.comThis blog is now closedAustralia to release nearly 20% of fuel stockpile as Bowen insists country ânowhere nearâ running outGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastJoyce says surge in support for One Nation reflects will of the people, not political jostlingBarnaby Joyce spoke to RN Breakfast this morning about One Nationâs targets in the next federal election.We want to win seats wherever they are. We have no real target against National seats or Liberal seats, but we want to give people the option to vote for us in Labor seats, in National seats, and Liberal seats, and in teal seats.If people choose to vote for One Nation, then you must respect that choice. You must understand. You do not own their vote. You earn their vote. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe US Commerce Department withdrew a planned rule on Friday that would have required permits for exports of advanced AI chips from companies like Nvidia and AMD to global customers. The abandoned Trump administration proposal aimed to involve case-by-case reviews by the Commerce Department's licensing office, contingent on factors such as government agreements and end-user computing power needs. Commerce officials rejected returning to the prior administration's 'burdensome, overreaching and disastrous' AI diffusion framework. This decision eases restrictions on the semiconductor industry amid ongoing trade tensions.
business-standard.comThe US Commerce Department withdrew a planned rule on AI chip exports on March 13, 2026, marking another policy reversal by the Trump administration amid shifting trade priorities. The rule had aimed to tighten controls on advanced semiconductor shipments, particularly to adversaries. This decision eases pressures on US chipmakers like Nvidia, potentially boosting exports while maintaining national security reviews. Tech industry groups welcomed the move, citing reduced regulatory burdens for $50 billion in annual chip trade.
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