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Wall Street Journal April 18,

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Google, owned by Alphabet, has fired 28 employees for protesting this week the cloud computing contract the tech giant signed with the Israeli Government.

Oracle will invest over $8 billion in Japan in the next decade in order to meet the demand for cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence in the fourth largest economy in the world.

Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, is looking to take the DNA testing company private. After three years on public markets where valuations plummeted from $6 billion.

The U.S. Government said that it would allow certain American and European oil firms to continue operating in Venezuela, after its attempts to persuade President Nicolas Maduro to make democratic reforms through the lifting of economic sanctions resulted in an authoritarian regime hardening.

Biden has called for a rise in tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from China. This is the beginning of what will be a series of protectionist measures against Beijing, during an election where trade is likely to be an issue.

Beijing has said that it is opposed to a U.S. investigation into China's shipping industry. It called the probe a political move full of "false allegations" and threatened further action. (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)