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The UK and EU hold talks on Northern Ireland. Negotiators will try to resolve differences on how to implement post-Brexit rules, which create a trade border between the British territory and the rest of the UK.
France goes ahead with the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. It will start distributing the shot despite its suspension in the US over blood clot concerns, while Spain and the Netherlands await approval from the European drugs regulator.
Ireland opened an inquiry into Facebook’s data leak. Regulators believe the exposure of the company’s dataset of 533 million users could violate the EU’s privacy rules.
Amazon vowed to double the number of US Black employees in leadership roles. The company also said it will hire 30% more Black staff in the country this year.
A Chinese Tesla rival unveiled a sedan with self-driving features. Xpeng’s P5, which uses lidar, is expected to hit the streets in the second half of 2021 and costs less than Tesla’s Model 3.
Indian small business owners are holding a rival event to Amazon’s summit. Trade groups say the US retailer favors big sellers and that those companies engage in predatory pricing, hurting thousands of smaller sellers.
Coinbase closed below its debut price on the first day of trading. But it still ended the day well above its $250 reference price, with a $85.8 billion valuation.
What to watch for
Joe Biden’s first face-to-face international summit as US president this Friday will not be with Canada, Mexico, or the UK. Instead, he’ll be meeting Japanese prime minister Yoshihide Suga, because his global outlook right now is laser-focused on China. The Japanese alliance is a crucial part of the US policy in Asia and for its dealings with China.
For Biden, Japan is an essential ally for what he has described as the “battle” between democracy and autocracy. Their post-summit joint statement will likely address points such as:
✊ Human rights: Last month, foreign and defense ministers of the two nations “shared serious concerns” (pdf) over the situations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Biden will bring up sanctions, which Japan so far has avoided adopting.
💔 Decoupling: Biden is reportedly asking Japan to divest from China when it comes to semiconductors, rare earths, and pharmaceuticals. China is still at the top of both countries’ importer lists.
🏅 Olympics: Suga will issue a formal invite to the Tokyo games, but Biden could counter by suggesting a boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Charting Indian fashion e-commerce
India’s top online fashion retailers recovered from the damage of last year, but 2021 won’t be easy. Walmart-owned Myntra and Mukesh Ambani’s Ajio saw a dip in reach when the nationwide lockdown started in March last year. However, the festive season in India delivered, and both players surpassed pre-Covid reach by the end of the year.
While the recovery looks good on paper, companies have had to offer huge discounts to boost sales. With India’s second wave raging, Myntra and Ajio may find it harder to keep their numbers on trend.
3 ways chief sustainability officers can be effective
Seven months into his tenure as the EY global vice chair for sustainability, Steve Varley offers up his top recommendations for other CSOs who are just starting out. Here are three of our favorites:
1️⃣ Set clear targets. And back them up with strong business cases.
2️⃣ Create your own ecosystem. That is, an ecosystem of like-minded thinkers within which you can create strong alliances.
3️⃣ See sustainability as an opportunity. It’s not just an exercise in corporate philanthropy—it can drive business growth.
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Surprising discoveries
Earth may contain another planet buried under the surface… It could be why our magnetic field has a growing weak spot.
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An earthquake restarted a long dormant clock. The Japanese timepiece had ceased working after a 2011 earthquake.
Genetically modified mosquitoes will soon be let loose in Florida. What could go wrong?
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