Apple seeks to buy memory chips from blacklisted Chinese company
The iPhone maker wants Trump administration to sign off on purchases to ease pressure from rising chip prices
The iPhone maker wants Trump administration to sign off on purchases to ease pressure from rising chip prices
Move eases tension with AI lab but unease over Washington’s ad hoc regulatory approach remains
Elon Musk arrived in Canada when he first came to North America aged 17, not the US as wrongly stated in an article in Life & Arts on June 20
From Inder Sud, Director of Middle East of The World Bank, 1995-2001, Reston, VA, US
From Nathan Fogg, London SW6, UK
From Alka Schumacher, Cologne, Germany
From Shaun Leavey, Sherborne, Dorset, UK
From Rosie Worsdale, Maya Singer Hobbs and Molly Harris
From Chloë Alexander, Corsham, Wiltshire, UK
From Jaime P Luque, Director, ESCP Institute of Real Estate Finance and Management, Madrid, Spain
From Sarah Redston, Oxford, UK
FT columnists and correspondents consider the impact of Brexit and whether a major shift in the UK’s relationship with the bloc is on the horizon
States and consumer advocates call for more oversight of rapidly growing venue
Washington says ‘unwarranted aggression against commercial shipping’ violated ceasefire between adversaries
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, who is leaving the fund, warns attempts to gain small advantages will be ‘self-defeating’
San Francisco-based company announces ‘limited preview’ of new models with powerful cyber security capabilities
Yields move towards levels commonly associated with junk-rated companies
Software stock-led recovery proves fleeting as Wall Street’s main indices fall for fifth consecutive session
Airports warn system could cause travel chaos during summer holiday season
US president says levy would supersede any trade deals Washington has with other capitals
Officials put death toll at 920 and expect it to climb as victims are dug out of rubble
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