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Just in time for tax season, the Treasury Department and the IRS have released new guidance on restrictions to clean energy tax credits under President Trump's tax and spending cut law.
Bloomberg's Nathan Hager has more from Washington.
Western officials say China increased its support for Russia's war in Ukraine in 2025 and is likely to deepen cooperation with Moscow further this year, casting doubt on efforts by European leaders to improve relations with Beijing.
President Xi Jinping has become more assertive and confident in his supporting Russia's Vladimir Putin, and attempts by the Europeans to persuade their Chinese counterparts to help end the war have become more challenging over the past year.
Russia's war in Ukraine would not be able to continue without ongoing Chinese support, particularly the export of dual-use components and critical minerals used in Russian drone production.
The Trump administration is moving ahead with a plan to remake the U.S.
immigration detention system.
Bloomberg's Amy Morris has details from Washington.
Checking the medal count at the Winter Olympics, Norway leads with 20, Italy is second with 18, the U.S.
third with 17.
That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now.
I'm Ed Kalecki.
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Ford's top executive spoke to senior Trump administration officials about a potential roadmap for Chinese automakers to build cars in America by partnering with U.S.
car companies.
The rough framework discussed by Ford chief executive officer Jim Farley and Trump cabinet members last month would allow Chinese carmakers to manufacture vehicles in the U.S.
through joint ventures with domestic automakers in which the American company holds a controlling stake.
Ed Kalecki, Bloomberg Radio.
SpaceX is considering a dual-class share structure in its planned IPO this year, mirroring a strategy its billionaire founder Elon Musk floated for Tesla.
A two-tier structure would give select shareholders stock with extra voting power that would allow them to dominate decision-making.