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FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-03-10

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Canada’s Political Transition: Mark Carney Takes the Helm

The Canadian Liberal Party has officially elected Mark Carney as its new leader, setting the stage for him to replace Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister. Securing 85.9% of the vote, the former two-time central bank governor defeated former finance minister Chrystia Freeland. As Carney assumes this role, he faces the immediate pressure of a mandatory general election, which must occur by October. The upcoming race against Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to be highly competitive, with the primary challenge for either victor being the management of "growing tensions with the U.S."

A Bipartisan Shift in U.S. Antitrust Enforcement

In a surprising move, President Donald Trump has nominated Gayle Slater to lead the Justice Department’s antitrust division. Unlike traditional partisan appointments, Slater has garnered support from both progressives and "this sort of new generation of populist conservatives." According to FT correspondent Stefania Palma, these groups share a common desire to "curb sort of excessive corporate power," though their motivations diverge. Progressives aim to modernize century-old antitrust laws for today’s "complex markets," while the MAGA wing seeks to target online platforms they believe engage in "censoring conservative voices." Despite her competence, observers worry that President Trump’s "impulsive" nature could pressure her to compromise the independence of antitrust enforcement.

The VC Boom and the AI Gold Rush

U.S. startups are experiencing a surge in funding, raising more capital than at any point since 2021. This influx, totaling $30 billion this quarter with another $50 billion expected, is driven primarily by investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. Notably, this cycle deviates from traditional venture capital patterns; rather than betting on untested startups, VC firms are concentrating resources on "established players" such as OpenAI, Stripe, and Anduril.

Ghana’s Environmental and Agricultural Crisis

Ghana is currently grappling with the devastating effects of an illegal gold mining boom. As global uncertainty drives up gold prices, local prospectors are turning to mining, which is "destroying farmlands and ruining the water supply." This trend is severely impacting the cocoa industry, a cornerstone of the Ghanaian economy. Because the government-controlled "CocoaBot" system limits the prices farmers receive—leaving them with only about a third of the market rate found on London exchanges—mining has become a more "lucrative" alternative. The environmental consequences are dire; mining operations contaminate water sources, with the Ghana Water Company warning that supply in some regions could be cut by 75%. Despite reports of "massive corruption" involving political elites, there remains a lack of "concrete plans" to address the crisis, which is exacerbated by deep-seated socioeconomic unemployment.

Innovation in Infrastructure: Bridgestone’s Air-Free Tires

On the technological front, Japanese supplier Bridgestone is testing "advanced tires that never puncture." These air-free tires are currently being piloted on shuttle buses in Japan, aiming to support autonomous public transit in rural areas. By eliminating the need for maintenance, this innovation addresses labor shortages and highlights a shift toward more resilient, self-driving infrastructure.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday, March 10th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Canada's ruling Liberal Party has elected a new leader, and therefore a new Prime Minister.
And a tough antitrust enforcer is likely headed to the U .S.
Justice Department.
Plus, illegal gold mining is devastating cocoa farming in Ghana.

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