NTD Business Full Broadcast (Feb. 9)

Published: 2/9/2023, 4:42:36 PM EST
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Facebook and Instagram have restored former President Donald Trump’s accounts after a two-year ban. Is he posting on them again?

Disney is cutting thousands of jobstrying to reduce costs amid streaming competition.

Electric car maker Lucid, the latest to enter the EV price war, announced its own discount if you buy select models.

For the first time ever, a Shell shareholder has sued the company's board members, personally, over their climate policies. The lawsuit may have a broad impact across the energy world.

President Joe Biden calls on lawmakers to pass the Protecting the Right to Organize Act. Opponents of the bill say it could let the government decide the winners of unionization drives.

Lawmakers demand answers from a Chinese fast-fashion retailer, asking if there's forced labor in its supply chain.

An investment fund invests in emerging markets, but just not China. The company tells us why, and what risk they see in putting your money in the country.

Stories in this episode:

1. Meta Restores Trump's Access to Facebook, Instagram 2. Disney to Cut 7,000 Jobs to Save Costs 3. PepsiCo Beats Estimates After Price Hikes 4. Unilever: Price Hikes to Continue Into 2023 5. Lucid Joins EV Price War With $7,500 Credit 6. GM Inks Deal to Secure U.S.-Made Chips 7. Shell Board Members Sued Over Climate Plan 8. Biden Urges Lawmakers to Pass PRO Act 9. Senators Question SHEIN Over Slave Labor 10. New ETF Fund That Doesn't Invest in China 11. China Risk Is Investment Risk: Asset Firm