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UK urged to close tax loophole to prevent ‘massive influx’ of Shein and Temu goods
Tax campaigners have joined retailers in urging the UK government to close a tax loophole to prevent a “massive influx” of cheap goods from companies such as Shein and Temu flooding the market.It comes after the EU said it was joining the US in phasing out an exemption on customs duties for low-value parcels that has been used by the companies to export goods from China cheaply.The rule changes are seen as likely to hit trade into the EU and US by marketplaces such as Shein, prompting a report by Reuters that the online seller will have to cut the valuation of its hoped-for London stock market listing to $50bn (£40bn), about 20% below previous expectations.Paul Monaghan, the chief executive of the Fair Tax Foundation, said that in the light of the rule changes in the EU and US, the UK “can expect a massive influx of even more Shein and Temu products”, unless action was taken. “The government needs to tighten the gaping UK VAT and import tax loopholes as soon as possible to protect consumers and keep the high street alive
UK can’t say ‘job done’ on fighting inflation, says Bank of England’s Huw Pill
The Bank of England is not in a position to declare “job done” in tackling inflation amid concerns over rising prices hitting households, Threadneedle Street’s chief economist, Huw Pill, has said.Speaking a day after the central bank cut interest rates and slashed its growth forecasts for 2025, Pill warned that a “cautious” approach to further interest rate reductions would be required as inflation pressures remained.Highlighting resilience in average wage growth, he said there were signs that price pressures were not coming out of the economy as much as the Bank had hoped late last year.“That means that we’re not in a situation where we can declare job done,” he said, speaking at a National MPC Agency briefing. “I think that is a reason for caution, for carefulness in the way we proceed with removing monetary policy restriction and cutting bank rate
Trump’s meme coin sparks more than 700 copycats posing as official crypto
Despite once calling cryptocurrency “a scam”, Donald Trump made a theoretical fortune of billions after launching a self-named and highly controversial meme coin immediately before his second inauguration in January.Now an army of digital imposters is trying to cash in on the president’s name and online presence to make their own crypto killing, according to a report in the Financial Times that details hundreds of “copycat and spam coins” uploaded to Trump’s official wallet in cyberspace.Creators sent more than 700 new meme coins to the wallet in recent weeks, many named after Trump or his family members – but none of them have any formal connection.Experts say speculators can be easily duped by names that make it seem the fake coins are allied to the real $Trump cryptocurrency – which itself has seen a precipitous collapse in value – and risk the digital equivalent of being taken to the cleaners.Eswar Prasad, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and an economics professor at Cornell University, told the FT that by launching his own coin, Trump had “opened the floodgates to deception … and at a minimum to rampant speculation”
Parents sue TikTok over child deaths allegedly caused by ‘blackout challenge’
The parents of four British teenagers have sued TikTok over the deaths of their children, which they claim were the result of the viral “blackout challenge”.The lawsuit claims Isaac Kenevan, 13, Archie Battersbee, 12, Julian “Jools” Sweeney, 14, and Maia Walsh, 13, died in 2022 while attempting the “blackout challenge”, which became popular on social media in 2021.The US-based Social Media Victims Law Center filed the wrongful death lawsuit against the social media platform TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, on behalf of the children’s parents on Thursday.Matthew Bergman, the founding attorney of the Social Media Victims Law Center, said: “It’s no coincidence that three of the four children who died from self-suffocation after being exposed to the dangerous and deadly TikTok blackout challenge lived in the same city and that they all fit a similar demographic.“TikTok’s algorithm purposely targeted these children with dangerous content to increase their engagement time on the platform and drive revenue
Antoine Dupont ‘surprised’ at rule that deprives England of Jack Willis
The France captain, Antoine Dupont, has revealed he is surprised by the Rugby Football Union’s policy that bans Steve Borthwick from picking players based abroad and admitted he is glad he will not lock horns with his Toulouse teammate Jack Willis on Saturday.England host Dupont and co at Twickenham as they seek to improve a run of seven defeats in nine matches and do so without a raft of players who are based in France’s Top 14 and therefore considered unavailable.Indeed, while Tom Willis makes his first England start at No 8, his brother Jack is one of 11 players from England’s 2023 World Cup squad based in France and unavailable to Borthwick. That group includes the former captain Owen Farrell as well as a clutch of players enjoying fine seasons in the Top 14 such as David Ribbans, Kyle Sinckler, Manu Tuilagi and Joe Marchant. Henry Arundell, meanwhile, who has endured a difficult season at Racing 92, has signed for Bath next season
Patrick Mahomes, the Super Bowl’s final boss who evolved towards greatness
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is one win away from a third-straight championship. But he is a different player from when he first lit up the NFLPatrick Mahomes is the final boss. Somehow, some way, it always comes down to him. From the moment he became the Kansas City Chiefs’ starting quarterback in 2018 he has turned the NFL into a video game of sorts, waiting at the highest levels to knock off all challengers. The longer he looms at the top, the more he seems like a glitch
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