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[EN] Financial Times

Chinese car exports set to jump as domestic sales cool

Mexico, Middle East and parts of Europe are among the top markets, data shows

Letter: Office demand in the City suggests homeworking has peaked

From Tom Sleigh, Chairman of the Planning and Transportation Committee, City of London Corporation, London EC2, UK

Letter: You raise the bar too high

From Duncan Reed, Director, Condign Board Consulting, London SW1, UK

Letter: Starmer and Trump recall Ethelred and Danegeld

From Roger Steer, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK

Letter: No time to waste selling gilts to retail investors

From Nipun Ramaiya, London SW19, UK

Letter: A chatbot’s endorsement is often last thing we need

From Sheila Hayman, Advisory Board, Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge, London NW1, UK

Letter: Does the UK tax system ‘eat the rich’? We don’t think so

From Arun Advani, and others

Letter: British savers could do with champions like Nvidia

From Mark Nelson, Washington, DC, US

Letter: EU’s Copenhagen criteria no longer fit for purpose

From Craig Pouncey, Department of Law, KU Leuven University, Tervuren, Belgium

Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance takes a beating

Also in this newsletter: X’s Grok runs afoul of Indian authorities

Venezuela says it will release an ‘important number’ of prisoners

Move to free locals and foreigners comes after decade of harsh repression by Maduro regime

Merck in talks to buy cancer drugmaker Revolution Medicines for up to $32bn

US company is attempting to acquire the maker of a new treatment for pancreatic cancer

JD Vance defends killing of anti-ICE protester in Minneapolis

US vice-president blasts ‘leftwing radicals’ as death sparks anger at tactics used by Trump’s anti-immigrant squads

Glencore and Rio Tinto resume talks on $260bn mining megadeal

Discussions over a tie-up to create the world’s largest mining group come as race to secure copper reshapes the sector

Trump says US housing agencies to launch $200bn mortgage bond-buying spree

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to carry out purchases

Dry January honoured by many after Xmas excesses

FT Crossword: Number 18,263

Iran hit by ‘internet blackout’ as it struggles to contain protests

Unrest tests Islamic republic at a time when it is grappling with intensifying external and domestic pressures

FirstFT: Glencore and Rio Tinto restart talks on $260bn mining megadeal

Also in today’s newsletter: JD Vance defends fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, Australia’s dangerous heatwave

GM discloses $7bn hit from EV transition and China restructuring

Detroit-based carmaker says it ‘proactively reduced EV capacity’

UAE cuts funds for citizens keen to study in UK over Muslim Brotherhood tensions

Emirates’ fear of Islamist radicalisation weighs on exclusion of British universities from scholarships

UK to exclude financial services from push for closer EU alignment

City of London firms have been lobbying against a return to Brussels rules

Outlook 2026

How long can the markets ignore world events?

Chancellor under pressure to extend tax relief to rest of hospitality sector

Restaurants and music venues among businesses urging chancellor to rethink rates rise plan after U-turn on pubs