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US relaxes tech restrictions to spice up Aukus safety pact

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US relaxes tech restrictions to spice up Aukus safety pact

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Good morning. Right now we’re protecting:

  • Why SoftBank’s AI talks with Intel collapsed

  • The worldwide trend manufacturers slicing Bangladesh orders

  • The European fishing boats exploiting overseas waters

However first, the US is easing its restrictions on sharing delicate expertise with the UK and Australia, to be able to strengthen their trilateral Aukus safety pact geared toward countering China within the Indo-Pacific.

The US Division of State is amending its Worldwide Visitors in Arms Regulation guidelines to make it simpler to share military-related expertise with the allies.

The state division mentioned the reform would imply the UK and Australia didn’t want to use for licences to acquire American expertise for roughly 80 per cent of their defence-related commerce with the US.

One UK official described the reforms as a “huge deal” as a result of it was “concerning the UK, Australia and US being as aggressive as they will with China”.

Learn the complete story from our US-China correspondent Demetri Sevastopulo.

Right here’s what I’m maintaining tabs on as we speak and over the weekend:

  • Financial information: Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia publish second-quarter progress figures. Hong Kong additionally stories July jobs information, whereas South Korea releases revised commerce information for July.

  • Thailand: Parliament holds a vote on the successor to former prime minister Srettha Thavisin, who was dismissed by the constitutional court docket this week.

  • Indonesia: The nation on Saturday holds its first independence day celebration in Nusantara, the brand new capital being carved out of the jungle. However the occasion has been scaled again amid setbacks to the $30bn undertaking.

  • Singapore: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Sunday delivers the annual Nationwide Day Rally speech.

  • Vietnam-China ties: Vietnamese chief To Lam begins a go to to China on Sunday. It’s his first overseas journey since turning into common secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist social gathering earlier this month following the demise of longtime ruler Nguyen Phu Trong. (Reuters)

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5 extra prime tales

1. Unique: SoftBank held talks with Intel about producing a synthetic intelligence chip to compete with Nvidia however the plan foundered after the US chipmaker struggled to fulfill the Japanese group’s necessities. SoftBank is now specializing in discussions with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, folks conversant in the matter mentioned.

2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned violence in opposition to girls and vowed to mete out “robust punishment” to perpetrators of sexual crimes after the rape and killing of a junior medic sparked protests throughout the nation. In his Independence Day remarks, Modi additionally urged neighbouring Bangladesh to make sure the security of minority Hindus after protesters overthrew the federal government of his ally Sheikh Hasina final week.

3. China’s industrial manufacturing grew on the slowest price in 4 months in July. The brand new information provides to indicators of a weak begin to the third quarter as a deep property slowdown weighed on the world’s second-largest economic system.

4. Spy chiefs from the US and Israel yesterday started talks within the Qatari capital, Doha, geared toward securing the discharge of Israeli hostages and ending the Gaza battle. The discussions have been given recent urgency by the looming risk that Iran and its regional proxy forces will retaliate in opposition to Israel for the back-to-back assassinations final month of two militant leaders.

5. Wall Avenue rallied as robust retail gross sales information and sturdy outcomes from Walmart elevated confidence that the US economic system will keep away from a recession and obtain a “smooth touchdown”. The S&P 500 closed 1.6 per cent greater — sufficient to wipe out all of the benchmark index’s losses for August.

Information in-depth

A worker in a garment factory
Bangladesh turned a clothes manufacturing powerhouse underneath the rule of toppled prime minister Sheikh Hasina © Yousuf Tushar/FT

International trend manufacturers are shifting orders away from Bangladesh due to the turmoil that surrounded the autumn of authoritarian Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, based on producers on the earth’s second-largest garment exporter. Factories have been shut for days after Sheikh Hasina’s authorities brutally cracked down on pupil protesters, whereas a number of factories owned by regime loyalists have been torched in retaliatory assaults.

We’re additionally studying . . . 

  • Visible investigation: European fishing vessels are taking over African flags, enabling them to exploit native fishing legal guidelines.

  • Kishida’s successor: Japan’s subsequent chief must undertaking hope and confidence within the face of the nation’s challenges, the FT editorial board writes.

  • Weight-loss capsules: Years earlier than Wegovy, Swiss drugmaker Roche turned down a possible $14bn-a-year “mega-blockbuster” weight problems remedy now being developed by rival Eli Lilly.

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