šŸŒ Starship, where are you?

Plus: Apple in Mumbai
šŸŒ Starship, where are you?

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Hereā€™s what you need to know

SpaceX postponed the launch of its most powerful rocket. Starshipā€™s pressurant valve issue will set back the schedule, but an ultimately successful flight will be one giant leap for, well, you know.

The US is now Indiaā€™s largest trading partner. Bilateral trade rose in 2022-2023 by almost 8% to $128.55 billion, as India-China trade fell by 1.5% to $113.83 billionĀ in the same year.

Angry Birds are landing in Japan. Tokyo-based Sega is buying Rovio, the Finnish maker of one of the most popular mobile games of all time.

A historic strike could be coming to Hollywood. Members of the Writers Guild of America voted by a record marginā€”98% to 2%ā€”to authorize a walk out. In other strike news, workers at one of Coca-Colaā€™s biggest US bottling plants voted to go on the picket line after 18 rounds of bargaining.

What to watch for

Wall Street will get an update on how Netflixā€™s password sharing crackdown is going when the streaming giant reports earnings today after the bell. Thereā€™s one metric investors will be honing in on: signups for Netflixā€™s $6.99 ad-supported tier. The tier is a litmus test for the companyā€™s password-sharing clampdown, and it already seems to be growing in popularity.

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Graphic: Ananya Bhattacharya

Apple is planting roots in Mumbai

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Photo: Francis Mascarenhas (Reuters)

Itā€™s been seven years since Apple first said that itā€™d open a retail store in India, and today itā€™s actually finally really happening.

The storefront, located in a Mukesh Ambani-owned upscale commercial hub, represents more than just an expanded retail footprint for the tech giant. Itā€™s part of a larger strategy to lessen its business reliance on China.

We put together a reading list to catch you up on Appleā€™s blossoming courtship with India.

šŸ¤Ø Will India ever make new iPhone models before China does?

šŸ˜ Even Tim Cookā€™s fawning 2016 visit could not get India an Apple store

šŸŽ Apple wants to move its manufacturing out of China

šŸ”Œ Foxconn plugs into India


The poundā€™s wild ride

Unlike the wilted head of lettuce that outlasted former UK prime minister Liz Truss, the pound is turning a new leaf. Trussā€™s disastrous ā€œmini-budgetā€ triggered the currencyā€™s slide last September, but with the economy in different hands, itā€™s at a cheerier 10-month high against the US dollar. But as Quartzā€™s Cassie Werber explains, thatā€™s not the only thing fueling the rise.

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Graphic: Cassie Werber

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