Uniqlo Threatens U.S. Exodus Amidst Trump's "Made in America" Agenda
Hollywood Reporter
Japanese retailer Uniqlo is threatening to bail on the U.S. market if President Trump's push for American-made product leads to increased tariffs on imported goods. The Tokyo-based company, which operates 51 U.S. stores, including 17 in California, …

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Trump Critics on Climate Policy Hope Executives Can Sway Him
New York Times
Air and fuel heaters at General Electric's Gas Turbine Technology Lab in Greenville, S.C. G.E.'s chief has been outspoken about clean energy. Credit Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times. Jeffrey R. Immelt, General Electric's chief executive, says
Trump takes aim at Obama's harmful anti-coal policiesThe Hill (blog)
New Leadership on Climate ChangeHuffington Post
Apple, Wal-Mart stay with climate pledge, despite TrumpThe Detroit News
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3 Digital Ad Players Cashing In on YouTube's Brand Safety Issues
Adweek
An opportunity lies in every crisis, as the oft-used saying goes, and the modern world of advertising technology is no exception. With YouTube's ongoing troubles over advertisers like AT&T, Verizon and Johnson & Johnson pulling their ads from the
Google's AI hasn't passed its biggest test yet: hunting hateHouston Chronicle
YouTube's Latest Advertising Changes Have People Worried About MoneyKotaku
Australian government joins YouTube advertising exodusCNET
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