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China is tightening controls on AI talent mobility and foreign investment, signaling a policy-driven effort to retain AI leadership and curtail brain drain, with travel bans, capital-flow approvals, and export/tech restrictions—a regime that raises regulatory risk for foreign entrants and could impact AI investment dynamics.
Spotify adds shareable podcast clips; TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 promos and pricing; SOND debuts Dreambuds with $7M funding; ClickHouse reaches $250M ARR and eyes an IPO; China tightens AI talent travel and foreign investment controls, signaling regulatory risk.
Ferrari's Luce is a $650k, 1,000-hp EV designed by Ive for non-traditional luxury buyers and the Chinese market, framed as a regulatory-compliant 'halo' that may not appeal to existing Ferrari owners.
Spain has moved to the cheapest tier of European power markets as wind and solar shrink gas’s price-setting role, driving wholesale prices to about €44/MWh in early 2026, but retail bills and regulatory costs complicate the bottom-line.
Krugman argues insider oil futures trades profit from Trump-era announcements, citing ~$920 million in short notional and rapid price moves, while decrying enforcement gaps and framing this as a broader predation economy.
DeepSeek is in talks for its first VC round with a potential $45B valuation, driven by a Chinese government-backed funding push and an open-weight AI model.
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