The Trump administration is moving to ban additional Chinese apps, with President trump signing an executive order targeting eight.
Trump Administration May Blacklist Chinese Companies That Steal Intellectual Property
The Trump administration has been involved in a protracted and costly trade war with China. Among the casualties have been telecommunications companies such as Huawei and ZTE, both of whom have found themselves on U.S. blacklists. Now, according to a…
Impeachment—What It Means For the Stock Market
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump. To no one’s surprise, the stock market took a nosedive in the aftermath of the announcement, leading business owners and shareholders alike to wonder how this…
Kevin O’Leary on China Trade War: What Trump Is Doing Is Starting To Work
“Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary of SharkTank got some high praise for his comments in support of the Trump Administration’s trade actions in pursuit of a free trade agreement with China. President Trump tweeted. “Thank you Mr. Wonderful, I like you too!”
Salesforce Now Has 1.4 Million Learners On Trailhead
You can learn all the technical skills to be successful in this Salesforce ecosystem. Our customers are just on there at an incredibly high rate. We have more than 1.4 million users on Trailhead now and 25 percent said that they changed jobs in the last year because of the skills that they got on Trailhead.com.
China Trying to Become an Economic Hegemon for the 21st Century
Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, discusses in an interview on CNBC the true objective of the Chinese in trying to economically dominate the world through whatever means necessary which is why current trade negotiations are so important to US prosperity going forward.
Trump: I want 5G, and Even 6G, Technology in the United States as Soon as Possible
“I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible,” tweeted the President. “It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard. American companies must step up their efforts, or get left behind.”