Tokyo put new trade limits on Seoul and Korean shoppers are spurning Japanese goods, but the ties between the two U.S. allies may be hard to unwind. Source: NYT > Business – Su-Hyun Lee and Ben Dooley
South Korean Leader Strikes Conciliatory Tone in Dispute With Japan
In a major speech, President Moon Jae-in urged Japan to stop using trade to address historical disputes and expressed hope that the two economies could cooperate. Source: NYT > Business – Choe Sang-Hun
Facebook Connected Her to a Tattooed Soldier in Iraq. Or So She Thought.
Renee Holland sent her Facebook friend thousands of dollars. She became entwined in a global fraud that the social network and the United States military appear helpless to stop. Source: NYT > Business – Jack Nicas
A New Red Scare Is Reshaping Washington
A long-defunct Cold War group has come back to life to warn of the dangers of China. They also risk triggering a new Red Scare. Source: NYT > Business – Ana Swanson
A New Red Scare Is Reshaping Washington
A long-defunct Cold War group has come back to life to warn of the dangers of China. They also risk triggering a new Red Scare. Source: NYT > Business – Ana Swanson
To Evade Sanctions on Iran, Ships Vanish in Plain Sight
Empty tankers, arriving in the Strait of Hormuz, suddenly stop reporting their whereabouts. When they re-emerge on the grid, their tanks appear full. Source: NYT > Business – Michael Forsythe and Ronen Bergman