When the AI Boom Begins to Look Like a Bubble

Artificial intelligence has quickly become the centerpiece of the global economy’s latest growth narrative. From chipmakers to cloud giants, companies are investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI infrastructure, data centers, and research. Stock valuations have soared, and investors are betting that the technology will transform productivity in ways not seen since the rise…

Zimbabwe Eyes Blueberries Instead of Tobacco as the New Gold of Its Fields

For decades, Zimbabwe’s identity in global agriculture has been tied to tobacco. The crop, once hailed as “green gold,” dominates exports and fuels livelihoods across the nation. Tobacco alone generated a record $1.3 billion in revenue last year, with much of it heading to China, the world’s largest market for cigarettes. Yet, as global health…

Goldman Sachs Sees M&A Surge Fueled by Deepening Industry Consolidation

Goldman Sachs is increasingly confident that M&A activity is poised to accelerate, driven by sector consolidation and rising participation from private equity, according to its president. John Waldron told a conference that the bank is seeing more boards and CEOs actively exploring transformative deals, especially in sectors where scale and vertical integration promise competitive advantage.…

South Korea’s Demographic Collapse Threatens to Reverse Decades of Economic Growth

South Korea, once celebrated as a model of rapid industrialization and modernization, is now confronting a demographic crisis that threatens to undermine the very foundations of its success. The nation’s birth rate has plummeted to levels unprecedented in modern history, creating a looming economic and social challenge that could undo decades of growth achieved since…

U.S. Widens Use of Tariffs, Targeting Masks, Syringes and Robotics in Major Import Review

The U.S. government has expanded its trade-defensive measures by launching a sweeping import investigation covering items such as surgical masks, syringes, industrial robots, and medical devices. The probe, initiated under national security laws, could lead to higher tariffs or stricter restrictions on foreign suppliers. Industry observers say the move signals a shift toward aggressive import…

EU Launches Antitrust Investigation of SAP Over Support Service Practices

The European Commission has formally opened an antitrust case against SAP, the German enterprise software giant, over concerns that its practices in maintenance and support services for its on-premises ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software may be restricting competition. The probe underscores growing regulatory scrutiny of “after-market” practices in the tech industry, particularly around software vendors’…

CoreWeave’s $6.5 Billion Expansion with OpenAI Reflects Urgent AI Compute Demand

CoreWeave has increased its contract with OpenAI by up to $6.5 billion, deepening a partnership that now totals about $22.4 billion. This surge in cloud infrastructure commitment is an indicator of increasingly intense demand for computing power in the AI era. Experts say CoreWeave’s move is motivated by capacity constraints, competitive positioning, investment backing, and…

Nvidia’s $100 Billion OpenAI Deal Raises Strategic and Competitive Questions

Nvidia’s recent announcement of a $100 billion investment in OpenAI has captured the attention of the tech world, highlighting the unprecedented scale of private-sector involvement in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The partnership, which includes Nvidia supplying tens of gigawatts of AI data center capacity, signals a bold step forward for AI development, but it has also…

Google Faces High-Stakes Antitrust Trial as U.S. Pushes for Ad Tech Breakup

The long-running clash between Washington regulators and Google over its dominance of the online advertising market has reached a decisive stage. In a federal courtroom in Virginia, the Justice Department (DOJ) and several states are pressing for remedies that could force Google to sell off parts of its advertising technology empire, marking one of the…