Friday, May 1, 2026

Will the Hormuz Strait Blockade Trigger a Global Oil Price Surge? Key Insights for Investors

Rising international oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East create uncertainty for the South Korean economy.

George Washington Becomes the First President of the United States on February 4, 1789

George Washington, the first U.S. president, led the American Revolution and set key precedents for governance and presidential terms.

Apple Set to Launch First Foldable iPhone in September Alongside iPhone 18

Apple plans to launch its first foldable iPhone this fall, featuring a book-style design and addressing common foldable issues.

Tag: Tariffs

How Celltrion’s Local Production Strategy Eliminates U.S. Drug Tariffs Influence

Celltrion resolves tariff impacts on U.S. sales, boosting local production and growth opportunities for its biosimilars, including Zymfentra.

U.S. Launches Section 301 Probe, Auto Industry on Alert: “Limited Immediate Impact but Closely Monitoring”

Trade risks for Asia's auto industry rise as U.S. launches a Section 301 investigation, prompting concerns over potential tariffs.

Corporate America Begins Passing Through Tariff Costs to Protect Margins

U.S. companies are starting to pass tariff costs to consumers with price hikes, potentially driving inflation higher in 2023.

How Celltrion is Tackling U.S. Tariff Risks with New Production Facility in 2026

Celltrion addresses tariff risks by acquiring a U.S. facility, ensuring product supply and implementing strategies to mitigate uncertainties.

GM Shifts Buick Envision Production from China to U.S.: What This Means for Jobs and EVs

GM shifts Buick SUV production from China to the U.S. to boost jobs amid tariffs, with plans for more U.S. manufacturing expansion.

Samsung Display Signals Readiness to Supply Foldable OLEDs, MicroLEDs to Apple and Tesla

Samsung Display's CEO Lee Chung discusses next-gen displays for Apple and Tesla, addressing tariffs' impact on the market.

iPhone 17 May Go Green or Purple—And That’s Not All That’s Changing

Apple may introduce Purple and Green colors for the iPhone 17, with significant design and performance upgrades expected this September.

Apple’s $3 Trillion Status Crashes After Trump Warning

Trump's tariff threat leads to a drop in Apple's stock, compounding challenges like declining Chinese sales and talent loss.

Apple’s Next iPhone Might Be Slimmer But Your Wallet Won’t Be

Apple is considering price hikes for the iPhone 16 Pro series while exploring new features, avoiding tariff-related perceptions.

Bitcoin Wavers on U.S. Tariff Jitters—Dips to $83K Before Rebounding

Bitcoin fluctuates amid U.S. tariff confusion, while a survey reveals one in five Americans own cryptocurrency.

Tech Relief: U.S. Backs Off Tariffs on Smartphones, Semiconductors

Trump exempts tariffs on 20 electronics, including smartphones, amid stock declines for tech giants like Apple, raising consumer concerns.

Nvidia Soars 19% as Market Rallies on Tariff Reprieve

U.S. stock markets surged after Trump's tariff suspension announcement, with Nvidia's shares climbing nearly 19% despite year-to-date losses.

Trump’s New Tariffs Could Jack Up Car Prices—Hyundai Says Get Ready

Hyundai may raise U.S. vehicle prices due to new tariffs, with potential increases of $3,000 for U.S. cars and $6,000 for imports.

Trump’s 25% Tariff Could Wipe Out Affordable Imports Like the Chevy Trax

A potential 25% tariff on imported vehicles could severely impact affordable compact models, particularly those from Korean automakers.

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