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  • Toyota denies promising $10bn investment in US after Trump announcement | Toyota

    Toyota denies promising $10bn investment in US after Trump announcement | Toyota

    The Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor has denied Donald Trump’s suggestion that it is poised to invest more than $10bn in the United States over the coming years.

    On a visit to Japan earlier this week, the US president claimed he had been told that the carmaker was going to be setting up factories “all over” the US “to the tune of over $10bn”.

    “Go out and buy a Toyota,” added Trump.

    But a senior executive at Toyota – the world’s largest automaker – said that no such explicit promise of investment at that level had been made, although Toyota plans to invest and create new jobs in the US.

    The firm held talks with Japanese and American officials ahead of Trump’s visit.

    “During the first Trump administration, I think the figure was roughly around $10bn, so while we didn’t say the same scale, we did explain that we’ll keep investing and providing employment as before,” Hiroyuki Ueda told reporters, on the sidelines of the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. “So, probably because of that context, the figure of about $10bn came up.”

    Toyota “didn’t specifically say that we’ll invest $10bn over the next few years”, Ueda said, adding that the topic of investment did not come up when Akio Toyoda, the firm’s chairman, spoke with Trump at a US Embassy event on Tuesday.

    Trump met with Japan’s new prime minister and first female premier, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday. He welcomed Takaichi’s pledge to accelerate a military buildup, while also signing deals on trade and rare earths.

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    During the visit, Takaichi pledged to realise a “golden age” in relations with the US and to “fundamentally reinforce” her country’s defense posture. The two leaders signed an agreement laying out a framework to secure the mining and processing of rare earths and other minerals.

    Reuters contributed reporting.

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  • IOF and CISM renew partnership in Lausanne

    IOF and CISM renew partnership in Lausanne

    In a spirit of renewed collaboration and shared vision, the International Military Sports Council (CISM) and the International Orienteering Federation (IOF) officially signed a new Memorandum of Understanding today,…

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  • Google Gemini for Home is rolling out in the US — here’s how to get early access

    Google Gemini for Home is rolling out in the US — here’s how to get early access

    Google smart home users in the US can now get an early taste of the new Gemini for Home assistant, which began rolling out in early access on Tuesday. It’s slated to replace the current Google Assistant on Nest devices, marking one of the most…

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  • Dad still down the pit after success

    Dad still down the pit after success

    When Sir Tom Jones struck gold in 1965 with his first number one, It’s Not Unusual, his father was still working down the coal mines of the Rhondda Valley.

    Known as “the miner’s son from Pontypridd”, Jones’s life had moved far from the working…

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  • Global burden of myocarditis in adolescents and young adults, 1990–2019 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

    Global burden of myocarditis in adolescents and young adults, 1990–2019 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

    Incidence burden of myocarditis from 1990 to 2019

    Globally, the incidence of myocarditis was 1.27 million (95% UI = 1.02 to 1.53) in 2019, with a 62.2% increase from 0.78 million (95% UI = 0.62 to 0.95) in 1990. However, the global ASIR…

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  • Flavanol-rich foods offer vascular protection during extended sitting

    Flavanol-rich foods offer vascular protection during extended sitting

    New research from the University of Birmingham shows that eating flavanol-rich foods-like tea, berries, apples, and cocoa-can protect vascular health in men from the harmful effects of prolonged sitting.

    Sedentary behavior is…

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  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach & Caitriona Balfe Join ‘A Long Winter’

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach & Caitriona Balfe Join ‘A Long Winter’

    Cameras have started rolling on Andrew Haigh’s latest feature, A Long Winter, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Caitriona Balfe have been added to the cast. 

    The film is currently shooting in Alberta, Canada. Written by Haigh, the script is an…

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  • Unveiling meropenem resistance and co-resistance patterns in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii: a global genome analysis using ML/DL and association mining | BMC Microbiology

    Unveiling meropenem resistance and co-resistance patterns in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii: a global genome analysis using ML/DL and association mining | BMC Microbiology

    Genomic insights of KP and AB WGS data, which are resistant and susceptible to meropenem

    A large-scale global genomic study was conducted to investigate the mechanism of meropenem resistance using 2,411 KP and 375 AB genomes from the BV-BRC…

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  • Bank of Canada trims key interest rate, hints at end to cuts – Reuters

    1. Bank of Canada trims key interest rate, hints at end to cuts  Reuters
    2. Will the Bank of Canada pause its easing cycle after delivering another rate cut?  FXStreet
    3. BoC preview: a rate cut is expected but the focus will centre on forward guidance  investingLive
    4. In the news today: Is an interest rate cut coming? Blue Jays win Game 4 over Dodgers  iNFOnews.ca
    5. Canada Economics Brief: Bank of Canada Governing Council Sees Current Policy Rate at “About the Right Level” to keep Inflation Close to 2%  MarketScreener

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