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[Global Business Dynamics: From Iraqi Safety Tragedies to Tech Diplomacy and Space Defense]-[Dozens die in Iraq shopping centre fire]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-07-17

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Global Business and Geopolitical Developments: A Comprehensive Overview

This summary explores the critical issues discussed in the latest World Business Report, ranging from catastrophic infrastructure failures in Iraq to the intricate dance of tech diplomacy and the expansion of space-based military defense.

The Human and Regulatory Cost of Infrastructure Failure in Iraq

A devastating fire at a newly opened "Hyper Mall" in Qut, Iraq, has resulted in over 60 deaths, sparking outrage and a formal investigation. Local reports describe a scene of pure chaos, with survivors noting that the building lacked even the most basic safety measures.

Eyewitness Ali Al-Zargani highlighted the systemic failure, stating, "The building lacked even the most basic safety measures. None of the safety protocols were in place." Sally Nabil, reporting on the ground, noted that the tragedy was "avoidable," emphasizing that despite the mall's modern, glamorous facade, developers prioritized aesthetics over essential fire extinguishing systems. Anmar Rahim, Chief Strategy Officer at Ibn Yateen, pointed out that while Iraq has regulations modeled after "international national standards," there is a significant "gap between what's really on the paper and what happens on site." This highlights a crisis of "weak oversight" and a culture of "corner cutting" that leaves privately held commercial buildings dangerously vulnerable.

Cultural Clashes in Corporate Takeovers: 7-Eleven and Alimentation Couche-Tard

The failed multi-billion dollar bid by Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard to acquire 7-Eleven’s owner, Seven & i, serves as a case study in contrasting business philosophies. Professor Sejiro Tashkita explains that the resistance wasn't merely financial; it was deeply cultural.

While Western companies, such as those in Canada or the US, operate with a primary focus on "profit," Japanese firms often prioritize "perpetuity" as their management goal. Furthermore, the operational models differ significantly: 7-Eleven in Japan focuses on the complexities of food and "picky" consumer demands, whereas their Canadian counterparts rely heavily on "sales of goods through gasoline stands." This divergence, combined with a Japanese corporate resistance to Western-style M&A, ultimately led to the evaporation of the merger deal.

Jensen Huang’s Tech Diplomacy: Nvidia’s Balancing Act

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent appearance in Beijing—donning a traditional Tang suit—signals a sophisticated diplomatic maneuver. As Stephen Witt, author of The Thinking Machine, notes, Huang is engaged in a campaign of "private jet diplomacy." The goal is to keep Chinese customers "addicted to American technology" while simultaneously lobbying Washington to lift export bans.

Huang’s approach is described as that of an engineer: he treats politics as a process where he can "A-B test" his approach to the Trump administration to achieve the desired output. Despite the "razzle dazzle" of his public charm, the underlying reality remains that Nvidia’s microchips are the essential "infrastructure for the modern era," and Huang is navigating a high-stakes tightrope between US interests and the massive AI development push in China.

The Militarization of Space: America’s 'Golden Dome'

Finally, the report examines the US Space Force’s push for a $175 billion "Golden Dome" missile defense shield. Jonathan Beale’s exclusive report from a secure facility in Colorado reveals that the Space Force is actively tracking missile launches globally, having already played a critical role in intercepting Iranian ballistic missiles.

Beyond defensive capabilities, there is an increasing focus on the "space domain" as a theater of potential conflict. Colonel Phoenix Hauser noted that the US is preparing for scenarios ranging from cyber-warfare to "dogfighting in space." Lieutenant General David Miller underscored the shift in strategic thinking, stating, "We will no longer assume that just goodwill will ensure that an adversary will not attack us," signaling a move toward developing and fielding offensive and defensive space capabilities to ensure security.

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