Plus: Indiaâs top trade partner Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( May 31, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Hereâs what you need to know The EU agreed to ban Russian oil. It committed to [cut 90% of Russian oil]( imports by the end of the year. Hungary, which has disputed an oil ban, is [exempted]( from the embargo. US president Joe Biden announced a plan to combat inflation. The [three-part plan]( was published on Monday before todayâs [meeting]( with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to discuss the highest inflation rate in decades. Chinaâs factory activity shrank more slowly in May. Manufacturing and services [contracted less]( as covid-19 restrictions eased. Israel and the UAE signed a free trade agreement. The [historic deal]( is the first of its kind between Israel and an Arab state, and follows an agreement that normalized relations in 2020. Canada proposed a freeze on handgun ownership. Prime minister Justin Trudeau [announced a bill]( that would ban the purchase, sale, transfer, and import of handguns in response to last week’s shooting in Uvalde, Texas. âTop Gun: Maverickâ broke Memorial Day weekend box office records. The blockbuster sequel starring Tom Cruise [raked in $156 million]( in just four days, even without an opening in the [Chinese market](. Sponsor content by Henley & Partners Your passport can determine your fate during wars and pandemics. Holding more than one citizenship or residence, with the range of personal access rights each guarantees, is the ultimate asset in times of crisis and volatility. [Henley & Partners]( can help you diversify your domicile portfolio through [investment migration](. [Learn more]( What to watch for Tech giants Salesforce and HP will publish their earnings today. Salesforce saw shares lose 35% of their value this year amid volatility in the Nasdaq, despite a [26% year-over-year]( revenue increase during the previous quarter. As for HP, analysts predict the company’s performance will get [a boost]( from increased demand for commercial PCs amid ongoing economic recovery. Both companies have recently seen billionaire investment. George Soros, who was [spotted at Davos]( last week warning of the end of civilization, [increased his fundâs stake]( in Salesforce by 68% earlier in the year. Meanwhile, Warren Buffett [upped his HP holdings]( in April, buying [nearly $5 billion]( worth of shares and increasing his stake to 11.4%. The move made Buffettâs Berkshire Hathaway the companyâs controlling shareholder. China is no longer India’s largest trading partner That title [now goes to the US](. Bilateral trade between the US and India stood at $119.4 billion in the financial year ending March 2022, ousting China from the top spot. This is up from $80.5 billion the year before, according to data from the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Itâs not the first time the countries have [leap-frogged one another]( in the rankings. China most recently took the top trading spot from the US in 2020. Itâs likely that bilateral trade between India and the US will continue to grow. India is part of the newly formed, US-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF). The[14-country economic agreement](, which does not include China, aims to strengthen US alliances and economic cooperation in the region Sponsor content by Henley & Partners Your passport can determine your fate during wars and pandemics. Holding more than one citizenship or residence, with the range of personal access rights each guarantees, is the ultimate asset in times of crisis and volatility. [Henley & Partners]( can help you diversify your domicile portfolio through [investment migration](. [Learn more]( Power play in the Indo-Pacific Last week, US president Joe Biden made some strong statements about China and Taiwan, though they were later walked back. The latest issue of the Weekend Briefâavailable exclusively for membersâlists what factors to keep an eye on that could affect how everything shakes out. Weâll give you one for free: the Communist Party leadership congress. Xi Jinping is expected to take a third term [at the event](, which will be held in the second half of this year. Expect a lengthy speech where he lays out his vision for Chinaâs road ahead. Read the restâand a lot moreâ[in the latest Weekend Brief](. Youâll need a Quartz membership, but good news, [itâs 40% off if you use this link](. 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