Xiaomi Launches Tesla Rival SUV

 

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Zoox Recalls Robotaxis Again Following San Francisco Crash

Amazon-backed Zoox has initiated its second software recall in May, affecting 270 autonomous vehicles after a robotaxi was struck in San Francisco. According to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the impacted vehicles were running an earlier version of its Automated Driving System. Zoox claims the issue has been corrected via an over-the-air software update. This incident brings renewed scrutiny on emerging AV technologies, especially as firms race to secure regulatory trust and consumer confidence. The recall comes at a time when AV adoption is under intense watch, and this may further slow investor enthusiasm in the short term.

Trump’s Spending Bill Would Raise Select Tariffs

Former President Trump’s new tax and spending proposal would eliminate the “de minimus” tariff exemption for commercial imports under $800. Effective July 2027, this change could significantly impact low-cost foreign goods and e-commerce platforms. Trump had initially revoked the exemption in 2024, and this formal bill marks a continuation of protectionist policies designed to bolster domestic manufacturing. Investors in U.S. logistics and freight sectors could stand to benefit, while import-dependent retail companies may face increased costs and supply chain disruption. This policy signals how fiscal tools may be used as competitive levers ahead of the next election cycle.

Xiaomi Launches Tesla Rival SUV

Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi has launched its YU7 electric SUV across 13 Beijing showrooms in a direct challenge to Tesla. With pre-orders now open, the YU7 represents Xiaomi’s strongest push into the EV market, leveraging its massive consumer base and IoT integration to differentiate in a competitive space. As China remains the largest EV market globally, Xiaomi’s entry could pressure legacy players and accelerate innovation cycles. Analysts are closely watching initial demand and potential pricing wars that could emerge from new entrants like Xiaomi shaking up traditional EV dynamics.

Nippon Steel: $15B U.S. Steel Bid Faces Market Skepticism

Nippon Steel’s $15 billion acquisition bid for U.S. Steel is raising questions among Japanese investors. Despite potential long-term benefits from the U.S. market, uncertainties remain regarding regulatory approval and integration risks. This move could make Nippon the third-largest global steel producer, but analysts suggest short-term pressures on margins and operational restructuring may challenge the synergy narrative. The deal’s impact could hinge on political outcomes as Trump expresses conditional support.

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