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Highlights of U.S. Stocks News November 30, 2021 | Anue Juheng-U.S. Stocks

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China’s November official manufacturing PMI

Ball & Yellen discuss CARES bill


U.S. Secretary of Commerce calls on the House of Representatives to pass the chip bill as soon as possible to reduce reliance on Chinese components

US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo (Gina Raimondo) on Monday (29th) called on the US House of Representatives to immediately pass the US$52 billion “Chip Act” (CHIPS Act), which supports US semiconductor manufacturing, to avoid future supply interruptions in the United States and reduce the impact on Chinese components. rely. Read the full text…

U.S. shopping season may be disrupted by Omicron, Biden will meet with retailers to discuss countermeasures

As the holiday shopping season in the United States begins, it may be disrupted by the new crown variant virus Omicron. US President Biden plans to hold an online meeting with the chief executives of a number of retail companies on Monday (29th) to discuss countermeasures to keep the products on the shelves smoothly without being affected. Read the full text…

To prevent new variants from invading BNT, Johnson & Johnson stepped up to develop a new version of Omicron vaccine

The sudden Omicron variant strain has prompted major vaccine manufacturers to accelerate the pace of research and development. In addition to Modena (MRNA-US), BioNTech (BNTX-US) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ-US) have also announced the launch of new vaccines against Omicron. Research and development operations. Read the full text…

The shipping industry is also helping to solve the problem of California Port Said.

The world’s third-largest shipping company CMA CGM (CMA CGM) announced on Monday (29th) that in order to help the Southern California port clear the backlog of containers, it will offer a reward for evacuation. Importers will receive a maximum of each container 200 USD subsidy. Read the full text…

Amazon executives: next year’s express service will surpass UPS and FedEx to take the lead

Amazon executives said on Monday (29th) that the company will become the largest package express service company in the United States in early 2022, surpassing long-time competitors UPS and FedEx. Read the full text…