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1、* * * * *WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019 VOL. CCLXXIV NO. 132WSJ.comHHHH $4.00DJIA 27502.81g280.23 1.0%NASDAQ 8520.64g0.6%STOXX600 398.48g0.6%10-YR.TREAS.1 5/32, yield 1.708%OIL $56.10$0.14GOLD $1,478.20$15.90EURO $1.1082YEN 108.63Internet Didnt Kill Radio Stariii Show offering RVs, piglets endures in e
2、-commerce eraBYSARARANDAZZOPHILO, Calif.Ana Lucas didn t know she wanted a truckful of cedar shingles. Nevertheless,whenshe heard they were free on a Northern California call-in ra- dio show, she jumped for the phone. The haul fueled fires for her 90-year-old mother for more than five years, until l
3、ast year. “This was such beautiful kindling,” Ms. Lucas said. She and her neighbors in Mendocino County have ac- quired all manner of items over the years after listening to “Trading Time,” a radio ga- rage sale that touts itself as a place for locals “to buy, sell, PleaseturntopageA12nies structure
4、 their operations and handle data collected from Indian customers, ac- cording to industry executives and experts following the market. Seeking to match China s success at pro- tecting and promoting homegrown tech gi- ants, such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Tencent Holdings Ltd. and TikTok parent
5、Bytedance Inc., India is increasingly trying to shelter domestic companies. In the crosshairs, beyond Walmart, are firms in- cluding A Inc., Alphabet Inc. s Google and Facebook Inc. and its WhatsApp messaging service. Indian officials say they have an array of aims: protect small bricks-and-mortar b
6、usi- nesses, secure user data and allow room for PleaseturntopageA12BYROBCOPELANDGoogles Founders GiveUp Top JobsPage and Brin hand over management of search-giants parent, Alphabet, to Pinchaiand close allies of Mr. Trump. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 400 points in the first half-hour of t
7、rading, re- covering slightly by the after- noon and closing down 280.23 points, or 1.01%, at 27502.81. Mr. Trump said later the decline was “peanuts,” com- pared with how much the mar- ket has climbed during his presidency. “I don t watch the stock market,” he said, though his top advisers have lon
8、g said he often quizzes them on mar- ket fluctuations and reacts fu- riously if they lay blame for a decline on his trade policy. The U.S. side points to the recent involvement of White House adviser Jared Kushner, the president s son-in-law, as evidence that the talks are nearing conclusion. Mr. Ku
9、sh- ner acts as a kind of inter- preter of what Mr. Trump PleaseturntopageA9? Mexico resists Democrats labor push on trade pact. A8Trump Stirs Doubts On TradeDeal TimingPresident Trump said he was willing to wait until after next year s presidential elec- tion to strike a limited trade deal with Chi
10、na, sending stock prices down and casting doubt on whether the two sides will find enough common ground to head off new tariffs.“In some ways, I think it s better to wait until after the election, you want to know the truth,” Mr. Trump said after meeting with NATO Secretary- General Jens Stoltenberg
11、 in London before U.S. markets opened on Tuesday. Mr. Trump s remarks proba- bly indicated an effort to gain leverage during the last two weeks before a Dec. 15 deadline for new tariffs on consumer goods to take effect, rather than signaling a fundamental break- down in talks, said U.S. officialsBy
12、Bob Davis in Washington and Lingling Wei in BeijingNEW DELHIAfter Walmart Inc. sealed a $16 billion deal last year to buy India s big- gest domestic e-commerce startup, it got some bad news. India was changing its e- commerce regulations. Foreign-owned online retailers would need to modify their sup
13、ply chains and stop deep discounting. Those rules didn t apply to Indian companies. India, the world s biggest untapped digital market, has suddenly become a much tougher slog for American and other inter- national players. Over the past year, Indian policy makers have begun erecting roadblocks thro
14、ugh spe- cial requirements for how U.S. tech compa-BYNEWLEYPURNELLleged that Mr. Trump “engaged in categorical and unprece- dented obstruction in order to cover up his misconduct.” Thereport sapproval marked a significant step in theHouseDemocrats im- peachment inquiry. The matter was referred to th
15、e Judiciary PleaseturntopageA4Mr. Trump has denied any wrongdoing or improper ex- change of favors. The Republi- can president has said that a July 25 phone call he had with Ukraine s president in which he asked for the probes was “perfect.” That call was the event that sparked a whistle- blower com
16、plaint that led to the inquiry. The report, circulated hours before the Intelligence Com- mittee approved it with a 13-9 vote along party lines, also al-cials pressured Kyiv to an- nounce probes into Democrat Joe Biden and into a theory that Ukraine s government in- terfered in the 2016 U.S. elec- t
17、ions, even though a biparti- san Senate investigation found no evidence of any systematic effort by Ukraine to interfere. The House report alleged that Mr. Trump made the Ukrainian president s request for a White House visit and military aid contingent on Ukraine s an- nouncement of those probes.WAS
18、HINGTONADemo- cratic-controlled House com- mittee approved a report ac- cusing President Trump of soliciting foreign election in- terference and placing “his own personal and political in- terests above the national in- terests” by pushing Ukraine to announce an investigation into a 2020 political r
19、ival. Mr. Trump and other offi-BYSIOBHANHUGHES ANDREBECCABALLHAUSHouse ImpeachmentReport Says PresidentAbusedOfficeU.S.TechFirmsBetonIndia, ThentheRulesChangedNew barriers make untapped market a slog for Walmart, FacebookInaTwist,TrumpDefendsNATOOverMacronRemarksALLIES: President Trump chastised Fre
20、nch President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday for what he said were disrespectful remarks about NATO. The two also clashed over tariffs at a gathering to celebrate the alliances 70th anniversary. A8, A9LUDOVIC MARIN/PRESS POOLGoogle co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepped down Tuesday from active
21、management of the internet giant s parent, surrendering immediate control to a low- keycompanyveteranwho must navigate global regula- tory threats and employee discontent. Messrs. Page and Brin, who had been chief executive and president,respectively,of Google parent Alphabet Inc., said they would h
22、and control toSundarPichai,Google s CEO. They remain on Alpha- bet s board and will still to- gether control a majority of voting power over company decisionsunderAlphabet s dual-class share structure. Still, the move instantly ce- ments Mr. Pichai, an India- born immigrant and longtime Google execu
23、tive, as one of Silicon Valley s most powerful figures. His purview now ex- tends beyond search, advertis- ing and related products like YouTube into Alphabet s far- flung ventures, like driverless cars and high-altitude balloons and efforts to prolong life. Mr. Pichai, 47 years old, also must now t
24、ake on a larger role in addressing the many regulatory and political threats that swirl around the PleaseturntopageA2? Heard on the Street: Time to bow to convention. B12? Court rules against Trump on subpoenas. A4 ? Watchdog highlights Justice Department, FBI mistrust. A4Harris Ends PresidentialCam
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