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Trump’s 104% China tariffs: Here’s what may cost more

Trump imposed Tuesday an additional 10% levy on the more than $400 billion of Chinese goods exported to the U.S. annually.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Trump’s tariffs are disastrous for Elon Musk

From Tesla to SpaceX to xAI, Elon Musk’s sprawling global business empire will be slammed by Trump’s tariffs regime. Here’s how.

  • By John Hyatt
  • Forbes Staff

Embattled Star accepts $300 million funding deal from U.S. casino operator Bally’s

Under the deal, Bally’s will purchase a combination of Star’s convertible notes and subordinated debt, delivered in multiple stages, according to an exchange filing.

  • By Yessar Rosendar
Professor Omid Kavehei and Adjunct Professor James Rabeau founded DeteQt in 2024. Image: DeteQt

DeteQt clutches $750,000 pre-seed raise for ‘diamond-on-silicon’ approach to quantum

Australia’s deeptech fund Main Sequence and the ATP Fund in Austin invested the pre-seed funds into The University of Sydney quantum computing spin-out.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Billionaires including Elon Musk speak out over global market meltdown

Even longtime Trump supporters are opposing the president’s tariffs as they roil the stock market.

  • By Alison Durkee
  • Forbes Staff

The case for strengthening research commercialisation in Australia

Successful research translation isn’t a matter of pushing more intellectual property into the market. The real catalyst for impact lies in building researchers’ commercial capability from the outset, says CSIRO’s executive manager of Innovation Programs.

  • By Tennille Eyre

Here’s what costs more in US after Trump’s tariffs: coffee, cars—and possibly a $2,300 iPhone

Some of Apple’s iPhones may cost thousands of dollars, analysts say.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

The 10 biggest billionaire losers of the tariff war so far

A few hours in, the stock market rout has wiped nearly $300 billion from the planet’s billionaires—particularly those with Trump ties.

  • By Giacomo Tognini

The world’s celebrity billionaires 2025

From Kim Kardashian to Jerry Seinfeld, here are the 18 stars who’ve capitalized on their renown enough to rank among the world’s wealthiest people.

  • By Monica Hunter-Hart

The countries with the most billionaires 2025

These are the places the world’s richest call home.

  • By Sylvan Lebrun
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