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So the US government is essentially arranging its diplomatic guns behind its Internet giants, while Europe and China are baying for their monopoly profits.
And remaining on the cutting edge of innovation demands that tech
giants
like Apple, Intel, Amazon, and Google continue to play the long game.
A terrible dictatorship, a regime without a future and a dwarf in terms of power-politics defied the international
giants.
And it is beefing up its relations with emerging
giants
like Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, and Turkey.
The energy
giants
ExxonMobil and General Electric are the first and tenth largest corporate buyers of their own shares.
But much more work needs to be done to adapt tax, health-care, and education systems to a global economy in which tech
giants
are developing new forms of monopoly power.
Wedged into an area where three
giants
– China, Japan, and Russia – confront each other, Korea has had a difficult history of developing sufficient “hard” military power to defend itself.
Sometimes, Koreans compare their country of 50 million to a neighbor like China or a superpower like the US and believe that they cannot compete with such
giants.
Harvard economics professor and former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, for example, declared last March at a Beijing conference that it is a “historical wonder” that China, where per capita income amounts to just 22% that of the United States, could have the world’s cutting-edge technology and technological
giants.
If the two North African
giants
were to recognize their mutual interests and reestablish ties, they would disentangle relations in the Maghreb.
Google, Facebook, and other American Internet
giants
are in a position to receive explicit consent from users.
Gogol, Bulgarkov, countless others: Russians and Ukrainians are rightly proud of having such
giants
as their joint heritage.
Trump has also hounded defense contractors for cost overruns, berating the aerospace
giants
Boeing and Lockheed Martin on separate occasions for producing planes that are too expensive.
The G-20 has been a somewhat disappointing mechanism for tackling global issues, and the idea of bringing emerging economic
giants
into the same forum as the leading industrialized ones has yet to pay off in terms of measurable achievements.
Obviously, if these two economic
giants
are going to start trading blows with tit-for-tat tariffs, both will lose – and so will the world economy.
Facebook, Google, Ericsson, Huawei, Samsung, Microsoft, Cisco, and other ICT
giants
could cover at least another $10 billion per year, in cash and in kind.
The stars – the SDGs, the ICT giants, mobile broadband, online learning, and philanthropists – are aligning for such a scenario.
And the effect is all the more chilling in view of the oil giants’ refusal to warn the public about the damage that their own researchers predicted.
Indeed, while the economic benefits of renewables can be attractive to advanced economies such as Germany or Japan (both of which are rapidly moving away from fossil fuels), the advantages for emerging industrial
giants
are overwhelming.
Bolstering prospects for commodity prices further is the promise that demand in other emerging giants, such as India and Indonesia, will accelerate in the coming years.
Now, with GDP growth in Asia’s two giants, China and India, slowing precipitously – a decline that appears to be contributing to diminishing economic performance in much of the rest of Asia – Japan is recording its strongest growth since its 1980’s boom.
New thinking is required to manage these massive and systemic changes, as well as the integration of
giants
like China and India into the modern world.
After all, at a recent meeting of EU finance ministers, Germany struck yet another blow against Macron by watering down his proposal for a new digital tax on tech
giants
such as Google and Facebook.
Yet today, these same big-box
giants
are under siege from online retailing, which promises even greater economies of scale and logistical efficiencies, undercutting even the most efficient brick-and-mortar operations.
While nonmilitary unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were initially marketed as purely recreational gadgets, it has not taken long for entrepreneurs and industrial
giants
to seize on the endless possibilities they offer.
By contrast, America’s technology
giants
invest 4-6 times as much in R&D.
The Bell Tolls for India’s Congress PartyNEW YORK – Politics in Asia’s two giants, India and China, has suddenly turned very uncertain.
Later still, the group defended the tobacco
giants
against charges that second-hand smoke causes cancer and other diseases.
And yet, while energy
giants
like Exxon and Shell have drawn fire for their role in fueling climate change, the corporate meat and dairy industries have largely avoided scrutiny.
Dairy and meat
giants
have operated with climate impunity for far too long.
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