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Camacaro and Mills take stock of the "Trump corollary" and an ever more aggressive US foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere.
A major new review sets out a coherent plan to reform Australia’s innovation system. But the real challenge is not design – it's whether the government can afford and deliver it.
Kenya capped ride-hailing commissions at 18%. What followed; vehicle financing, fuel bundles, EV adoption, is a playbook other African markets are watching.