Bloomberg Businessweek (Asia) - 1 Mai 2025
A NEW WALL
● ARCHITECT OF AN UNCHECKED PRESIDENCY
● IS THIS THE END OF CHEAP STUFF?
● TRUMP’S DANGEROUS GAMBLE
● THE COST OF TRADE WAR
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Joshua Green
Businessweek senior reporter Amanda Mull notes that to Richard Nixon, the best feature of midcentury US consumer expos in Europe and the Soviet Union was how they idealized the American housewife’s lifestyle.
● David Welch is Bloomberg News’ Detroit bureau chief. He describes GM’S proposed electric crossover as “a Lamborghini Urus, but with Corvette DNA.” (It’s been shelved indefinitely.)
● Adrián Cuerdo is a freelance fashion photographer and creative director who says he represents the world “through a theatrical and humorous lens.”
● Bloomberg News senior reporter Josh Eidelson visited eight states for his story on the subminimum wage for workers with disabilities.
GM’S Mary Barra is still all in on EVS (mostly)
What’s a fair wage for workers with disabilities?
The rise and fall of the stock market’s music man
● Derek Guy is a men’s fashion commentator and author of the Die, Workwear! style blog.
Running the global economy like The Apprentice
Chernow’s Mark Twain: A big lesson in bad business
Netflix’s Adolescence dives into toxic digital culture
Why more and more young men are skipping college
What makes a man look like a man today?
CEO Diet: Where the boss goes to unwind
Ultraluxury ships lure the cruise-averse to sea
This year’s hot destination? Greenland
Watch Special: Going plum crazy for purple
Masculinity is in again, but men are still at sea
The complex allure of the “manosphere”
The guy who brought men to MAGA
Working-class men don’t see themselves in today’s jobs
Summer Travel Special: Classic American resorts
DOGE throws a wrench in national park vacation plans
An inside look at the creation of a brand-new Rolex
The standouts at Watches and Wonders in Geneva
Van Cleef brings the automaton into the 21st century
Cadillac puts a charge in its flagship Escalade
What to read, watch and listen to in May
This month’s puzzle: An M&A name game
Tariffs are Trump’s entry price to the prime US market
Testing the power of Americans’ love for cheap stuff
Economists dust off an old word: Stagflation
The most powerful person in DC not named Trump
Hostility at the border puts a chill on US tourism
The drive to bring Formula One back to Africa
The Right Stuff: Welcome to the unreal world, graduate!
Growth in Vietnam is built on Cambodian sand
Salt finds a place in America’s energy recipe
Now arriving: A good burger served at 35,000 feet
A Walk With: Fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli
Trump’s Trade War
The Mar-a-lago Theory of Trump’s Tariff Obsession
Cheap Stuff *Is* a Core Part of the American Dream
Dangerous Game
Russell Vought Is the Architect Behind Trump’s Imperial Presidency
American Holiday in Handcuffs
The Race to Bring F1 Back to Africa
Graduation gifts for uncertain times
Roaring Vietnam Needs More Sand
Adding Salt to The Battery Mix
Airline Food Is No Longer a Punchline
● A Walk With
Live Wire
BENEATH AMERICA’S MINIMUM WAGE
O F F - K E Y
THE MAN MELTDOWN
WHAT MAKES A MAN?
HOW YOUNG MEN VIEW WOMEN—AND THEMSELVES
THE VANISHING COLLEGE MEN OF LAKE COUNTY
THE VANISHING COLLEGE MEN OF LAKE COUNTY
BEHIND IN THE CLASSROOM
THE MAN BEHIND THE MANOSPHERE
THE EVOLUTION OF THE ALPHA MALE AESTHETIC
WHY ADOLESCENCE STRUCK A NERVE
THE NEW JOBS FOR MEN
American Beauties
Where the Boss Takes a Break
What to Do About National Parks?
Yes, Cruises Are Glam Now
Going to Greenland
PURPLE POWER
How Rolex Makes A New Watch
Best and Brightest
WHO WANTS TO BUY AN AUTOMATON?
The Escalade Goes Electric
Mark Twain’s Ragged Yarn
Pursuits Picks for May
Mergers and Acquisitions
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