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[FT News Briefing: Trump’s Trade Setbacks, Chevron’s Venezuela Exit, and the Battle for Corporate Incorporation]-[The challenge to Delaware’s corporate dominance]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-05-29

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The Trump Administration’s Trade and Foreign Policy Hurdles

The Trump administration is currently navigating a series of significant legal and diplomatic challenges. A US court recently invalidated the President’s "Liberation Day tariff scheme," with the US Court of International Trade ruling that the administration lacked the authority to implement these levies under "emergency economic powers legislation." This ruling threatens to throw the administration's global trade policy into "disarray," though officials have signaled their intent to appeal.

Simultaneously, the administration has decided to "pull the plug" on Chevron’s oil license in Venezuela. According to FT’s Washington bureau chief James Politti, this decision reflects a hardline stance against the Maduro regime. While Chevron had been "lobbying pretty hard" to renew its license, the administration opted for a more "hawkish approach," championed by Secretary Marco Rubio. This move creates a complex "tug of war" within the administration, as other officials like Rick Grenell had previously explored negotiations. For now, Chevron is restricted to "ordinary care" of its assets, unable to produce or export oil, a move that serves as a potential "bargaining chip" in an increasingly volatile relationship between Washington and Caracas.

Nvidia’s Resilience Amidst AI Growth and Export Controls

Despite "economic uncertainty" and the pressures of the ongoing trade war with China, Nvidia remains a dominant force in the artificial intelligence sector. The company reported a "nearly 70% surge in quarterly revenues year on year," comfortably beating analysts' expectations. However, the company faces headwinds from new "export restrictions" that prevent the sale of specific AI chips to China. While revenue projections for the current quarter were slightly below Wall Street estimates, the market reacted positively, with Nvidia shares jumping in after-hours trading.

The "Dexit" Phenomenon: Texas and Nevada Challenge Delaware’s Corporate Dominance

For nearly a century, Delaware has served as the primary hub for American corporate incorporation, leveraging its sophisticated legal system to attract millions of entities. However, as FT’s Wall Street editor Sujit Indap explains, this dominance is now facing a "showdown" from Texas and Nevada.

The shift was catalyzed by a high-profile legal battle involving Elon Musk, where a Delaware court invalidated his "$56 billion pay package," citing that the Tesla board was "too cozy" with the founder. This ruling prompted Tesla to move its incorporation to Texas. In response, Texas and Nevada are actively crafting corporate laws that ensure founders and boards are "not going to be second-guessed by shareholders" in the same manner.

Delaware is fighting back against this trend—dubbed "Dexit"—by amending its laws to make it harder for shareholders to win lawsuits. This shift has sparked controversy, as it threatens the state's historical reputation for being "neutral and even-handed." The next few years will be critical in determining whether companies will risk alienating major institutional shareholders by fleeing to these new, founder-friendly jurisdictions.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, May 29th, and this is your FT News briefing.
Nvidia is still riding high on the AI wave and the Trump administration is playing rough with Venezuela.
Plus Delaware was the spot for companies to incorporate.
Now, Nevada and Texas are challenging that.
I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news you need to start your day.

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