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Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida, left, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda CEO, this week confirmed merger talks.

Honda reports higher profits as it ends merger talks with Nissan

The carmakers finalised their decision to abandon negotiations on a $US58 billion combination.

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  • Harry Demsey
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Chemist Warehouse scores $34b pay day in ASX debut

The founders were on hand as the retailer made its sharemarket debut on Thursday via Sigma, with plans to expand in Australia and globally.

  • Michael Smith
Keira Knightley in Black Doves.

Another spy thriller, you say? This one is different

Featuring Keira Knightley in her long-awaited streaming debut, Black Doves turns the cloak-and-dagger genre on its head – and then blows it off.

  • Terry Pontikos

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The reduction in PwC China’s partner ranks is the biggest in five years.

Dozens of PwC China partners step aside after audit ban

The disclosure suggests the big four firm has lost state-owned and finance sector clients.

  • Cheng Leng, Chan Ho-him and Kaye Wiggins
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, in Washington.

No guarantees for Trump’s unlikely tariff buddy

A relieved Anthony Albanese managed to persuade the president to at least consider exempting Australia from the 25 per cent tariffs on US steel and aluminium imports. Can that reprieve last?

  • Jennifer Hewett
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Breville chief executive Jim Clayton at the company’s development centre. Its popular coffee machine will lead the expansion into China.

Breville expands into China as it basks in the glow of coffee machines

The small appliance manufacturer has doubled sales in five years because of its popular high-end coffee machines. Now it is hoping to land Chinese consumers.

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  • Carrie LaFrenz
A major steel mill in China’s Tangshan, Hebei Province.

Why China is to blame for Trump’s metals tariffs

Existing American taxes already restrict steel and aluminium shipments from the Asian nation, which is now flooding other markets with its exports instead.

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  • Keith Bradsher
Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump

Trump lumps allies in with enemies in tariff chaos

US tariffs on steel and aluminium look likely to embroil Australia. What’s an under-pressure Anthony Albanese to do when a president doesn’t care about impact on allies?

  • Jennifer Hewett
As the world is consumed by Donald Trump’s trade war, China is quietly gathering backers against Taiwan.

China’s stunning new campaign to turn the world against Taiwan

Seventy countries have recently backed “all Chinese efforts” to take the island. They adopted that new wording in the past 18 months, after a Chinese diplomatic offensive across the global south.

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French President Emmanuel Macron is one of the hosts of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris.

Trump’s ambition, China’s DeepSeek overshadow Paris AI summit

The event aims to address how to harness the potential of artificial intelligence so that it benefits everyone, while containing the technology’s myriad risks.

  • Sylvie Corbett and Kelvin Chan
Xi Jinping has fired back at Donald Trump in the unfolding trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.

How the ASX is exposed to Trump’s trade war

Although the local technology sector has the largest revenue exposure to North America, strategists are more concerned about the heavyweight mining sector.

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  • Alex Gluyas
A wander around Beijing’s and Shanghai’s empty shopping malls and half-filled restaurants makes the point.  But in other cities, such as Hangzhou, the home of Alibaba and DeepSeek, a different story is told.

DeepSeek is a sign of China’s structural shift, not decline

Contrary to the narrative that China’s private sector has been squeezed into irrelevance, major developments in new industries are being led by young entrepreneurs.

  • Geoff Raby
Small vials of fentanyl are shown in the inpatient pharmacy at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City.

What to know about Canada’s role in the fentanyl crisis

Fentanyl is just as big a public health threat in Canada, where on some days more Canadians than Americans die of opioid overdoses, officials say.

  • Vjosa Isai
The lawmakers note China Mobile, owned by the Chinese government and with close ties to the Chinese military, has been banned by the Federal Communications Commission for use in the US.

New US bill seeks to ban DeepSeek app on government devices

The two sponsors, one a Republican and the other a Democrat, cite concern that the chatbot’s code is linked to China’s Communist Party.

  • Billy House
McKinsey has drawn political ire in the United States for its China ties.

McKinsey partners mull China pullout in Trump era

The consulting giant is worried that doing business in China may not be worth the risk.

  • Ambereen Choudhury and Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
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This week on The Fin podcast, Technology editor Paul Smith and senior reporter Jonathan Shapiro on DeepSeek’s breakthrough.

DeepSeek drama: what the Chinese start-up means for AI and markets

This week on The Fin podcast, Jonathan Shapiro and Paul Smith on DeepSeek’s breakthrough, what it means for US tech stocks and why Australia has banned its use on government devices.

The advent of AI competitor DeepSeek triggered a sell-off in Nvidia last week.

Way beyond Sputnik: China’s AI drive just the tip of the iceberg

America’s mass manufacturing revolution more than a century ago – embodied in the Ford Model T – changed everything. China is doing the same now.

  • Frank Yuan
Dnald Trump is flanked by Scott Bessent, his newly minted Treasury secretary, and Howard Lutnick, his pick to be commerce secretary.

Trump’s hardliners seize control in 72 hours of trade chaos

The US president’s brinkmanship with Canada and Mexico shows he and his new economics team are willing to take risks to get his way on the economy.

  • Aime Williams, James Politi and Michael Stott
Xi Jinping has fired back at Donald Trump in the unfolding trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.

China stocks suffer brutal reversal as traders return from holiday

China’s sharemarket erased a near 1 per cent opening gain as traders returned from a week-long holiday to simmering tensions with the US.

  • Alex Gluyas

Call to extend DeepSeek ban beyond government devices

Cybersecurity analysts say critical infrastructure providers should also be ordered not to use the Chinese-developed artificial intelligence platform.

  • Andrew Tillett

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