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EU Narrows Sustainability Rules in Omnibus I, Trimming CSRD and CSDDD Scope
government16 hours ago

EU Narrows Sustainability Rules in Omnibus I, Trimming CSRD and CSDDD Scope

EU member states approved the Omnibus I package, dramatically reducing sustainability obligations by keeping the CSRD’s 1,000-employee cutoff but adding a €450 million annual revenue threshold that excludes about 90% of firms, and by raising the CSDDD thresholds to 5,000 employees and €1.5 billion in revenue. The package also eliminates the climate-transition plan requirement and the EU-wide liability regime, caps penalties at 3% of global revenue, and delays CSDDD compliance to July 2029. It limits reporting demands on smaller suppliers and allows reliance on reasonably available information. The aim is to cut red tape, simplify rules, and boost EU competitiveness with publication to follow and entry into force 20 days after.

Taiwan, Chips, and Apple: A Geopolitical Crunch for Tech Giants
technology1 day ago

Taiwan, Chips, and Apple: A Geopolitical Crunch for Tech Giants

The New York Times reports a 2023 CIA briefing warned a China-Taiwan invasion could disrupt global chip supply and harm both the US and Chinese economies; despite this, Apple and other chipmakers haven’t meaningfully moved production away from Taiwan. Apple is pushing some US manufacturing and TSMC is expanding in Arizona, but advanced nodes still rely on Taiwan. A conflict could trigger significant supply disruptions, though US-led allied production could mitigate some effects.

Topo Chico Shortage Hits U.S. Market as Water Source Upgrades Slow Production
business5 days ago

Topo Chico Shortage Hits U.S. Market as Water Source Upgrades Slow Production

Coca-Cola says Topo Chico Mineral Water in glass bottles is temporarily unavailable in the United States due to upgrades at the water source and production facilities in Mexico, with supply slowed by problems at wells in Monterrey. Production is expected to resume later this year—likely in the third quarter—while other Topo Chico products remain available.

Texas Sues TP-Link Over Deceptive Security Claims Amid Chinese-Hacking Risks
technology6 days ago

Texas Sues TP-Link Over Deceptive Security Claims Amid Chinese-Hacking Risks

Texas Attorney General Paxton filed suit against TP-Link Systems, alleging the company marketed routers as secure while hiding Chinese-sourced components and firmware flaws exploited by state-backed hackers, tying TP-Link to a credential-theft botnet; the suit seeks civil penalties and injunctions to disclose origins and curb data collection.

U.S. and Indonesia seal broad reciprocal trade pact unlocking market access
business6 days ago

U.S. and Indonesia seal broad reciprocal trade pact unlocking market access

The Trump administration finalized a broad reciprocal trade agreement with Indonesia that eliminates tariffs on over 99% of U.S. exports, tackles non-tariff barriers on standards, labeling, and IP, advances digital trade and supply-chain resilience, and includes forced-labor reforms; it also foresees roughly $33 billion in U.S. investment and purchases in energy, aerospace (Boeing), and agriculture, plus a Freeport-McMoRan expansion, with domestic steps expected to bring the agreement into effect.

AI surge tightens RAM supply, Valve cites Steam Deck shortages
technology9 days ago

AI surge tightens RAM supply, Valve cites Steam Deck shortages

Valve says AI-driven data-center expansion is straining RAM and storage, leading to Steam Deck stockouts (OLED may be intermittently unavailable in some regions; the LCD 256GB model has been discontinued) and signaling broader memory-supply pressures affecting the gaming hardware ecosystem, with reports that other major platforms (PS6, Switch 2) are weighing timing or pricing as memory costs rise.

Nintendo flags memory-cost risk to Switch 2 profitability next fiscal year
business18 days ago

Nintendo flags memory-cost risk to Switch 2 profitability next fiscal year

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said memory-price rises have not yet hit Switch 2 profitability in the latest quarter, but warned the trend could pressure margins if it extends into the next fiscal year. The company is securing memory supplies long-term, has not decided on a hardware price change, and plans to grow the installed base while holding higher-than-usual inventory to guard against potential supply disruptions.

Surging Demand for Estrogen Patches Triggers Shortages in Menopause Care
health21 days ago

Surging Demand for Estrogen Patches Triggers Shortages in Menopause Care

Demand for estrogen patches has surged after the FDA removed the boxed warning on hormone replacement therapy, outpacing supply and causing backorders and shortages. Clinics report long waitlists and patients must often switch brands or formulations, even though patches remain a preferred, lower-risk option due to insurance coverage and reduced clot risk.

Trump administration unveils sweeping plan to secure critical minerals
politics22 days ago

Trump administration unveils sweeping plan to secure critical minerals

The Trump administration is expected to roll out a comprehensive plan to rebuild U.S. critical mineral supply chains, including partnerships and purchase agreements and a $12 billion strategic reserve to counter China, alongside the launch of Project Vault funded by the Export-Import Bank and private capital, with VP JD Vance set to keynote a Rubio-hosted international meeting.

DRAM Prices Jump to 125% Premium, Squeezing Buyers in a Seller's Memory Market
technology22 days ago

DRAM Prices Jump to 125% Premium, Squeezing Buyers in a Seller's Memory Market

DRAM contract pricing is surging to levels not seen before, with Micron reportedly proposing a 115–125% price increase versus Q4 2025 as hyperscalers and AI workloads drive demand. Industry trackers (DRAMeXchange, TrendForce) expect continued sharp price gains this quarter, leaving memory in a seller’s market with limited buyer leverage. Despite Micron’s planned fab buildout, shortages are projected to persist into 2028, threatening higher costs for consumer laptops, GPUs, and other devices as allocations favor servers and AI-related applications.

Ford Faces Aluminum-Supply Hurdles as Novelis Recovery Delays
business22 days ago

Ford Faces Aluminum-Supply Hurdles as Novelis Recovery Delays

Ford stock slipped after Novelis, a key aluminum supplier, remained off full production due to fires, prompting Ford to seek alternative sources and caution that 2025 profits could be hit by reduced aluminum output (including a potential loss of about 100,000 F-Series pickups). A related F-150 class-action proceeds, while analysts keep a Hold view with modest upside. Ford plans to update investors with its Feb. 10 earnings report.

ClawHub OpenClaw Case: 341 Malicious Skills Steal Data
technology23 days ago

ClawHub OpenClaw Case: 341 Malicious Skills Steal Data

Security researchers found 341 malicious skills in ClawHub’s OpenClaw marketplace out of 2,857 analyzed, linked to the ClawHavoc campaign that pushes a macOS data-stealer via fake prerequisites and staged installers, exfiltrating API keys and credentials. Attackers use a GitHub installer flow, obfuscated scripts, and a C2 server (91.92.242.30) to fetch payloads, highlighting supply‑chain-like risks in open-source AI tooling. OpenClaw has added a reporting feature to auto‑hide disputed skills after multiple reports, while researchers warn about memory-based, delayed-execution attacks enabled by persistent AI agent state.