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May 20 1200 UTC Brief

In markets and trade

Washington and Beijing say they are ready to cut tariffs on tens of billions of dollars in goods, a small thaw after more than a year of trade tension. Analysts expect some help for growth, but not a miracle, which is the usual shape of trade relief.

At the same time, a global selloff in government bonds is pushing borrowing costs higher. In the U.S., the 10-year Treasury yield hit an intraday high of 4.687%, a move that feeds straight into mortgages, business loans, and every other thing people would rather not make more expensive.

In business and consumer news

Keir Starmer says the planned rise in fuel duty will be scrapped, and hauliers will get a one-year road tax break. He is also defending changes to Russian oil sanctions, arguing the package still includes new restrictions even as some rules on Russian crude are loosened.

Red Lobster is closing its oldest continuously operating restaurant, in Tallahassee, after 56 years. It is another sign of a chain still shrinking after bankruptcy and a long run of financial strain.

Kroger has recalled Cheese Garlic Croutons sold in several states after regulators warned the product may contain milk powder tied to possible salmonella contamination.

In tech and security

Google has unveiled a major overhaul of Search, Gemini, and its AI eyeglasses, pushing harder into an AI-first product lineup.

Separately, more than 320 NPM packages were affected by a new Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack after a compromised maintainer account was used to publish malicious versions across the @antv namespace. Software ecosystems, still managing the thrilling implications of trust.

In defense and geopolitics

Switzerland is boosting defense spending on drones, missiles, and cyber threats, with a stronger focus on air defense and closer cooperation with European partners.

Northrop Grumman says it has delivered its 1,000th SABR radar for the F-16, a reminder that keeping older fighter jets relevant is still a very large business.

Other news

Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 35%, near its lowest point since returning to the White House, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The drop appears to be coming from weaker support among Republicans.

JD Vance drew ridicule at a White House briefing after arguing Democrats could not oppose monarchy while having applauded King Charles III when he addressed Congress.

Taiwan Travelogue has won the 2026 International Booker Prize, with recognition for both Yáng Shuāng-zǐ’s novel and Lin King’s translation. The book’s journey through colonial Taiwan, language, and queer desire is the kind of literary work that rewards attention, which is still allowed, at least for now.

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