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President Trump announces trade deal with Vietnam that will let US goods into the country duty-free

President Trump announces trade deal with Vietnam that will let US goods into the country duty-free

By PAUL WISEMAN and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with Vietnam Wednesday that would allow U.S. goods to enter the country duty-free.

Vietnamese exports to the United States, by contrast, would face a 20% levy.

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On his Truth Social platform, Trump declared the pact “a Great Deal of Cooperation between our two Countries.”

In April, Trump announced a 46% tax on Vietnamese imports — one of his so-called reciprocal tariffs targeting dozens of countries with which the United States runs trade deficits. Trump promptly suspended the reciprocal tariffs for 90 days to allow for negotiations like the one with Vietnam. The pause expires Tuesday, but so far the Trump administration has reached a trade agreement with only one of those countries — the United Kingdom. (Trump has also reached a “framework” agreement with China in a separate trade dispute.) read more

US judge says China’s Huawei Technologies must face criminal case for racketeering and other charges

US judge says China’s Huawei Technologies must face criminal case for racketeering and other charges

By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer

BANGKOK (AP) — A U.S. judge has ruled that China’s Huawei Technologies, a leading telecoms equipment company, must face criminal charges in a wide reaching case alleging it stole technology and engaged in racketeering, wire and bank fraud and other crimes.

U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly on Tuesday rejected Huawei’s request to dismiss the allegations in a 16-count federal indictment against the company, saying in a 52-page ruling that its arguments were premature.

The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. accuses Huawei and some of its subsidiaries of plotting to steal U.S. trade secrets, installing surveillance equipment that enabled Iran to spy on protesters during 2009 anti-government demonstrations in Iran, and of doing business in North Korea despite U.S. sanctions there.

During President Donald Trump’s first term in office, his administration raised national security concerns and began lobbying Western allies against including Huawei in their wireless, high-speed networks. read more

4 ways to keep your financial data safe

4 ways to keep your financial data safe

With data breaches and new scams constantly emerging, you might be wondering: How can I keep my financial data safe?

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The bad news? It’s not easy, especially given the increasing sophistication of scammers.

“There’s no silver bullet to protect you from all threats,” says John Breyault, vice president of public policy, telecommunications and fraud at the National Consumers League, a nonprofit advocacy group.

The good news?

“There are steps you can take to reduce your risk,” he says.

Experts share their tips for keeping your financial information safe. read more

Disney: Jordin Sparks, Beach Boys set for Epcot concerts

Disney: Jordin Sparks, Beach Boys set for Epcot concerts

Walt Disney World has revealed the performers for this year’s Eat to the Beat concert series, the musical element of the Epcot International Food  & Wine Festival. New acts on the list include Jordin Sparks, KT Tunstall and, in the final concerts of 2025, the Beach Boys.

The lineup includes several returning favorites, including Boyz II Men, Hanson (the only act on stage for four nights), Tiffany, Big Bad VooDoo Daddy and Joey Fatone & Friends, which will be the opening headliner act on Aug. 29, the Friday before Labor Day.

The schedule, subject to change, includes:

• Aug. 29-30: Joey Fatone & Friends

Aug. 31-Sept. 1: MercyMe

Sept. 5-6: KT Tunstall

Sept. 7-8: TobyMac

Sept. 12-14: Starship featuring Mickey Thomas

Sept. 15: Bacilos

Sept. 19-20: Sheila E.

Sept. 21-22: Ben Rector

Sept. 26-27: Tiffany

Sept. 28-29: Jesse & Joy

Disney World: Epcot’s revamped Test Track zooms to future

Oct. 3-4: Baha Men

Oct. 5-6: TBA

Oct. 10-11: The Wanted 2.0 read more

Tesla sales plunge again as anti-Musk boycott shows staying power and rivals pounce on the weakness

Tesla sales plunge again as anti-Musk boycott shows staying power and rivals pounce on the weakness

By BERNARD CONDON, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Sales of Tesla electric cars fell sharply in the last three months as boycotts over Elon Musk’s political views continue to keep buyers away, a significant development given expectations that anger with the company’s billionaire CEO would have faded by now.

The 13% sales plunge over a year earlier suggests Musk’s embrace of U.S. President Donald Trump and far-right politicians in Europe has had a deep and enduring impact on Tesla’s brand appeal. The new figures reported by Tesla on Wednesday also show rival electric-vehicle makers have wasted no time pouncing on the company’s weakness to steal market share, and signals Tesla’s quarterly earnings report later this month could also disappoint.

Sales fell to 384,122 in April through June, down from 443,956 in the same three months last year. During the latest period, Musk formally left the Trump administration as a cost-cutting czar, and hopes rose that sales would recover. Musk himself recently said that Tesla was in the midst of a “major rebound” in sales. read more