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Introducing our Bartleby newsletter
Step inside the world of work with The Economist’s very own white-collar oracle
Why so many IT projects go so horribly wrong
And how to do them better
What is behind the staggering ascent of Palantir?
The unorthodox firm is profiting from the AI and Trumpian revolutions
Huawei and other Chinese chip firms are catching up fast
But they still depend on America and its allies in a few vital areas
Eli Lilly looks set to steal Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss crown
Despite a late start, the American firm is bearing down on its Danish rival
Bosses beware: the tariff shock is not like covid-19
If only American businesses were so lucky
OpenAI’s flip-flop will not get Elon Musk off its back
Sam Altman is in a bind over his company’s non-profit status
How China is still getting its hands on Nvidia’s gear
Inside the shadowy business of smuggling AI chips
Will the trade war capsize shipbuilders?
No—as long as they are not Chinese
Your AI meeting notes are ready
And no one is going to enjoy reading them
For media companies, news is becoming a toxic asset
Paramount’s dilemma exemplifies a broader problem
When can AI book my summer holiday?
Maybe next year
Can Starbucks be turned around?
The coffee chain’s new boss is struggling to fix its problems
Can Shein and Temu survive Trump’s trade war?
The two e-commerce darlings are caught between China and America
Big tech has a big Trump problem
Silicon Valley’s stars are beset by trustbusters and the trade war
The trouble with MAGA’s manufacturing dream
Donald Trump underestimates the difficulty of producing in America—and how his own policies will make it harder
Lip-Bu Tan, the man trying to save Intel
The struggling American chip giant’s new boss is no stranger to comebacks
Watch out, Elon Musk. Chinese robots are coming
Why China may win the great automaton race
The early lives of bosses
From cot to corner office
Shopping malls are making a comeback in America
But can they withstand an economic slowdown?
How Donald Trump might steal Christmas
Toymakers are being walloped by tariffs
For Volkswagen, things go from bad to wurst
The carmaker’s sausage sales, at least, are on a roll
Even Republicans are falling out of love with Tesla
Elon Musk is right to shift his focus back to carmaking
America won’t be able to bully the world into buying more gas
Donald Trump’s tariffs get in the way of his energy ambitions
Peter Thiel doubles down on patriotism in the Trump era
Venture capital and the government are now brothers in arms
Reclaiming the office lunch
Why stopping to eat is a good idea
The trade war may reverse Hong Kong’s commercial decline
Asia’s once-dominant business centre is regaining ground lost to Shanghai, Singapore and New York
LinkedIn’s unlikely role in the AI race
People are using the social network differently. It is using them differently, too
Spanish business thrives while bigger European economies stall
Cheap energy and high immigration are the motors of success
How to swerve Donald Trump’s tariffs
Using cunning or flattery is a good start
A new way to recycle plastic is here
Environmentalists hate it
Pity American firms in China. Xi Jinping is hitting back
From Apple and Boeing to Nike and Starbucks, there is a lot of money at stake
Does every business need a cash pile like Warren Buffett’s?
Not necessarily
Biohacking in the office
One company’s experiment with enhancing its workforce
Amazon’s $20bn push into orbit targets SpaceX and China
It thinks satellite internet could be a big money-maker
TikTok’s bizarre sale process gets even weirder
What will happen at the next deadline?
How Hermès defied the luxury slump
And its lessons for other high-end brands
Tariffs will send costs soaring. Which firms will raise prices?
Brand, customer profile and the availability of alternatives all play a part
Despite the rally, Apple still faces a trade-war nightmare
The rest of corporate America has to live with uncertainty too
Does it pay for bosses to embrace nationalism?
For some firms, apparently so
One of the world’s biggest mega-malls is worryingly empty
Chinese shoppers are splurging on leisure, not designer brands
Athletics pays less than other sports. Michael Johnson wants to change that
Grand Slam Track, a new series of races, plans a fan-friendly format
China and America are racing to develop the best AI. But who is ahead in using it?
The race is closer than many in America would like to believe
Are there any business winners in Trump 2?
No, definitely not Tesla
Donald Trump digs deep to revive American mining
Reducing dependency on imports will be hard
Donald Trump’s plan for American carmaking is full of potholes
Taxing imported motors may not create many new jobs at home
What space, submarines and polar research teach about teamwork
Fed up with your colleagues? It could be worse
How safe is your DNA in a bankruptcy?
23andMe’s demise raises thorny legal questions
Barnes & Noble, a bookstore, is back in the business of selling books
Toys, backpacks and bottled water are out
Big law’s capitulation to Donald Trump may be bad for business
As well as being a moral failure