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Review: Xiaomi 15T

XIAOMI Corp.’s latest flagship 15T Series smartphones, which were launched in the Philippines on Sept. 25, seek to redefine mobile photography with its cameras powered by Leica while delivering premium on-device artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

The new flagship series features two models: the Xiaomi 15T Pro and the 15T. The brand provided BusinessWorld with a Xiaomi 15T unit for this review.

The Xiaomi 15T is priced at P26,999 for the 12GB memory + 256GB storage variant and at P28,999 for the 12GB+512GB model.

Its Leica lenses provide for a pro-grade photography experience on a mobile phone, as they are capable of capturing sharp images with excellent color that easily adjust to different lighting conditions.

The main camera has a 50-megapixel (MP) Light Fusion 800 sensor. Meanwhile, the 50MP telephoto lens has up to 2x optical zoom, and there is also a 12MP ultra-wide lens.

Its Master Portrait feature allows users to play around different focal lengths, aperture effects, and bokeh styles.

Meanwhile, the Leica street photography mode enables instant lock-screen capture.

Users can also experiment with cinematic video recordings, as the Xiaomi 15T supports HDR10+ 4K 30fps (frames per second) across all lenses and can record via various formats, which is useful for both casual and creative professionals alike.

The Xiaomi 15T is powered by HyperOS 2, providing upgraded AI tools geared towards convenience and efficiency. With its scheduled upgrade to HyperOS 3 in November, users will be treated to enhanced system aesthetics and better interoperability, as well as more seamless multitasking.

Standout features include the AI Search interface, where users can find and summarize information across local apps. With AI Gallery Search, users don’t need to scroll through their gallery to look for a photo or video.

DeepThink mode in the updated AI Writing option also showcases a more transparent AI when generating outputs.

AI Writing also allows users to summarize content beyond its Notes app, expanding to social apps like WhatsApp and Instagram.

However, the AI Writing limits prompts to only 200 characters, which may be too restrictive for some users. 

Other notable features include updates to Google Gemini, such as image and video generation, while the Gemini Overlay can be connected to Google and Xiaomi apps.

A phone with many on-device AI features demands ample power, and the Xiaomi 15T comes with a 5,500mAh battery. With typical use, less than half of its battery life was consumed even when used for a whole day. Quick top-ups are possible as it has support for wired fast charging (via 67W HyperCharge) — however, the unit as sold does not come with a charging adapter.

Its MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra processor also makes for a smooth performance, and it comes with more than enough memory and storage that allow users to enjoy all its flagship features.

The Xiaomi 15T’s 6.83-inch AMOLED screen has a refresh rate of up to 120Hz with 3200 nits peak brightness and delivers smooth and vivid visuals even outdoors, while lessening eye discomfort with its 3840Hz PWM dimming feature.

The phone also comes in a slim design with a glass fiber back for added durability, along with IP68 water and dust resistance. It weighs just 194 grams. 

With its Leica cameras, high-performance features, and sleek design, the Xiaomi 15T is recommended for users that want quality imaging, productivity, and style all in one smartphone. — Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

Xiaomi 15T Series phones launched in the Philippines

Xiaomi 15T Pro — XIAOMI CORP.

XIAOMI Corp. has unveiled its flagship Xiaomi 15T Series smartphones, which feature advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools and pro-level cameras co-engineered with Leica Camera AG.

The Xiaomi 15T Pro and 15T smartphones were launched alongside Xiaomi’s lineup of new AIoT (AI of Things) products during a global event on Sept. 24 and in the Philippines on Sept. 25. Preorders start on Sept. 26 at Xiaomi’s official online channels and retail stores with exclusive discounts and freebies.

Both phones have 12GB memory + 256GB storage and 12+512GB variants and come in Black and Gray, as well as Rose Gold for the 15T and Mocha Gold for the 15T Pro. 

Pricing is at P26,999 (12GB+256GB) and at P28,999 (12GB+512GB) for the Xiaomi 15T. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 15T Pro costs P37,999 (12GB+256GB) and P39,999 (12GB+512GB).

The phones have a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display made with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for scratch resistance. The Xiaomi 15T Pro’s screen has a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, while the 15T’s is up to 120Hz.

They have an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.

The Xiaomi 15T Series phones feature a Leica rear triple camera system with a 50-megapixel (MP) 23-millimeter (mm) main camera, a 50MP telephoto lens (46mm for the 15T and 115mm for the 15T Pro with 5x optical zoom), and a 12MP 15mm ultra-wide camera. The 15T has digital zoom of up to 60 times, while the 15T Pro has up to 100 times digital zoom

Photography features include Leica styles and filters. The Xiaomi 15T smartphones also feature enhanced photo editing capabilities through its advanced AI imaging models, including AI Image Enhancement, AI Image Expansion, AI Erase Pro, and AI Remove Reflection.

For video, the Xiaomi 15T Pro supports up to 8K video recording at 30 frames per second (fps), while the 15T can record 4K video up to 60fps.

The Xiaomi AISP 2.0 enhances tone accuracy and lifelike rendering, while its Master Portrait offers adjustable focal lengths, aperture effects, and bokeh styles. 

Both phones also have a 32MP front camera capable of recording 4K video.

The flagship devices are powered by Xiaomi HyperOS 2, which integrates an array of AI features to enhance user productivity and creativity. Beginning in November, the Xiaomi 15T phones will be upgraded to Xiaomi HyperOS 3, delivering ecosystem interoperability and AI-powered productivity.

The phones’ AI Search feature helps users find and interpret information across local apps through natural language search and AI-powered summarization. It is built on the Gemini 2.0 multimodal language model. 

The AI Gallery Search, also a new feature, allows users to locate images through natural language search. The updated Google Gemini also includes updates to its image & video generation feature and its Gemini Overlay.

It also has an updated AI Writing option, where users can summarize content in third party apps and enable the DeepThink mode. The AI Interpreter, its real-time translation feature, allows both face-to-face and phone call and video translations.

Another new feature in the Xiaomi 15T Series is Xiaomi Astral Communication, where users can make voice calls of up to 1.3km on the 15T and 1.9km on the 15T Pro, all without connection to cellular data or Wi-Fi.

“Backed by a Super Antenna Array and AI Smart Antenna Switching, it ensures stable connectivity for streaming, gaming, and calls,” it said. 

Both phones have a 5,500mAh battery optimized by the Xiaomi Surge G1 chip. The 15T Pro supports wired fast charging up to 90 watts (W) via HyperCharge, while the 15T has support for 67W.

The Xiaomi 15T Pro has a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip, while the 15T has a MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra processor. Both also feature Xiaomi’s 3D IceLoop cooling system. — B.M.D. Cruz

Well-rested TNT Tropang 5G take another shot at Philippine Cup

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EXPECT a well-driven TNT team as it takes another shot at PBA Philippine Cup glory in Season 50 beginning Oct. 5.

The Tropang 5G consider the previous All-Filipino as “the one that got away,” the spoiler to their aspirations for a rare grand slam following triumphs in the Governors’ Cup and Commissioner’s Cup.

Severely hit by injuries to a number of key players, TNT bowed to San Miguel Beer in six games in their battle for the PBA’s crown jewel and missed out on the final piece to the coveted feat.

“We are by no means satisfied with how we finished the (previous) season and we hope to be able to improve on our last All-Filipino placing. But it’s going to be very, very difficult. We all know how much every team has upgraded. And we’re surely going to have a huge target on our backs so we have to be ready,” said coach Chot Reyes.

The relatively long offseason was a welcome relief for the likes of RR Pogoy, Rey Nambatac, Jordan Heading, Poy Erram, Jason Castro and Calvin Oftana who made the most of the break since the last one ended July 25 to recover from injuries. Except for Mr. Erram, who is projected to be back in a month and half and Mr. Castro by the second conference, the injured Tropang 5Gs are expected to be in tow for the kickoff.

TNT has also signed up Kevin Ferrer and Tyrus Hill from free agency with the former tipped to be an important cog in the coming campaign.

“I think Kevin (Ferrer) will play a pretty big role. He’s going to bring a lot of veteran smarts and depth to our rotation. As you know, we’re kind of lacking in the big man department. And while Kevin is not exactly a big man, I think he’s going to be an important uh addition to that spot,” said Mr. Reyes.

TNT, Terrafirma, SMB, Rain or Shine, Phoenix and NorthPort featured in the first day of the pre-opening event, where the players and coaches gamely posed for photos and videos and updated the media on their respective preparations.

Weather permitting, it will be the turn of NLEX, Meralco, Magnolia, Converge, Blackwater and Ginebra in front of the cameras Friday. — Olmin Leyba

Eala advances to Jingshan Open quarterfinals by beating Japan’s Yamaguchi

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ALEXANDRA “ALEX” EALA obliterated Mei Yamaguchi of Japan in straight sets, 6-0, 6-3, to net her third straight WTA Tour quarterfinal appearance in the WTA125 Jingshan Open Thursday at the Jingshan International Tennis Tournament Center in Hubei, China.

Ms. Eala, the No. 1 seed and the highest-ranked player in the 32-team tourney at WTA No. 58,  was unforgiving right out of the gates by blanking her Japanese counterpart, WTA No. 268, in the first set to dictate the pace and ultimately run away with the easy Round of 16 win in only 72 minutes of play.

The 20-year-old Filipina also swept No. 322 Aliona Falei of Belarus, 6-3, 7-5, in the first round, for a spotless campaign so far without yielding a single set synonymous to its stellar seven-game run in the Americas.

Also a quarterfinalist in the WTA125 Guadalajara Open in Mexico and the WTA250 Sao Paulo Open in Brazil, Ms. Eala shoots for a Final Four seat Friday against another lower-ranked rival in Jia-Jing Lu of China.

Game time is still-to-be-determined with Ms. Lu, WTA No. 349, earning a shot at the Ms. Eala after scoring an equally impressive 6-4, 6-0 win over WTA No. 499 Riya Bathia of India.

Another win by Ms. Eala would put her two steps closer to winning her second WTA title after bringing home the first-ever crown for Philippine tennis in Guadalajara Open this month.

A proud scholar graduate of Rafael Nadal Academy in Spain, Eala is the only Top 100 player in the tournament, making her the heavy favorite to not only reign supreme over everyone but also to break into the Top 50 for the first time ever.

Ms. Eala’s previous career-best is at No. 56 in the official weekly WTA rankings albeit she reached as high as No. 55 in the live rankings in the middle of her Brazilian tourney.

As of now, Ms. Eala is No. 56 in the currently rankings with only two rungs improvement so far with two more stops in China — the WTA125 Suzhou Open on Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 and the Hong Kong Open on Oct. 27 to Nov. 2 — for the start of her Asian swing leading up to a possible national team return this December in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Thailand. — John Bryan Ulanday

Pureblends acquisition of NorthPort to be finalized ahead of PBA Season 50

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NORTHPORT’S sale to Pureblends Corp. is expected to be finalized in the next few days, just in time for the opening of PBA’s Season 50 on Oct. 5.

While it’s not a done deal yet, NorthPort continues to serve its functions as a franchise. The Batang Pier attended on Thursday’s PBA Media Day activity under the old NorthPort banner.

Behind the scenes, the incoming owner has already started making changes, foremost of which is the appointment of Johnedel Cardel as the team’s head coach.

“This is a big challenge for me,” said Mr. Cardel, who is back after coaching Terrafirma previously.

Mr. Cardel will have at his disposal a crew led by Joshua Munzon, Calvin Abueva and Cade Flores supported by new acquisitions Aljun Melecio, Von Pessumal and Geo Ambohot. — Olmin Leyba

Aaron Judge hits 50th homer as NY Yankees stay hot vs White Sox

AARON JUDGE reached 50 homers for the fourth time in his career to tie a major league record, and the host New York Yankees moved into a tie for the American League (AL) East lead with an 8-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.

Judge homered on the first pitch he saw against Jonathan Cannon (4-10), hammering a sinker into the Yankee bullpen in right-center field to reach the milestone on a go-ahead three-run homer in the second inning. He reached 50 homers for the second straight season after hitting 52 as a rookie in 2017 and an AL-record 62 in 2022.

Six innings later, Judge hit his 51st homer of the season on an eighth-inning solo shot.

Judge joined Babe Ruth (1920, 1921, 1927, 1928), Mark McGwire (1996-1999) and Sammy Sosa (1998-2001) as the fourth player with four 50-homer seasons.

Judge had three hits and reached four times to raise his average to a major league-best .328. The slugger notched his 46th career multi-homer game, tying Mickey Mantle for the second-most in Yankees history.

With the win, the Yankees (90-68) moved into a tie with the Toronto Blue Jays atop the AL East. New York has won seven of its last eight games while Toronto has lost six of seven.

New York ended the night with a share of first place for the first time since July 2 and improved to 21-8 in its past 29 games since a 12-1 loss to the Red Sox left them 6-1/2 games out on Aug. 23. The Yankees must finish ahead of the Blue Jays to claim the division since they lost eight of 13 meetings this season.

Max Fried (19-5) allowed one run on four hits in seven innings for his sixth straight victory. Fried struck out seven and walked two while completing seven innings for the fifth time in six starts. Reuters

Diamondbacks continue surprising quest for wild card  versus Los Angeles Dodgers

THE Arizona Diamondbacks continue to stack series wins in their improbable run toward a potential playoff spot, and they will go for their seventh series victory in the past eight when they meet the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday in Phoenix.

The Diamondbacks spoiled Shohei Ohtani’s six scoreless innings in his longest start of the season Tuesday. Ohtani departed with a 3-0 lead that the bullpen couldn’t hold in a 5-4, walk-off Dodgers loss.

Arizona (80-77) remained one game behind the New York Mets (81-76) and tied with the Cincinnati Reds for the third National League wild-card spot with five games remaining. The Reds hold the tiebreaker over both teams.

The Diamondbacks are three games over .500 for the first time since they were 41-38 on June 24 and are 29-19 since Aug. 1.

“The good moments, the bad moments, you keep flushing them day by day,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “These guys go out and link up with each other as hard as any team I’ve ever managed. They never shut down.”

Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell (5-4, 2.44 ERA) is scheduled to face Arizona right-hander Ryne Nelson (7-3, 3.34) in the second game of the series.

The Dodgers (88-69) have clinched a playoff berth, and their magic number is three to seal the National League West title for the 12th time in the past 13 seasons. They are 1 1/2 games ahead of the San Diego Padres in the division race, but Los Angeles holds the tiebreaker.

Ohtani had not pitched into the sixth inning this season, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the phenom was progressing as planned after his long recovery from elbow surgery. Roberts called the likelihood of Ohtani starting a playoff game in the first series is “very high.”

“We have a really good base now,” Roberts said. “Once we get to the postseason, it’s about winning. There is a reckless part of it I don’t think we’ll approach.”

Snell has not allowed a run or an extra-base hit in his past two starts over 13 innings.

Snell gave up two singles and struck out 12 in a 5-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sept. 17. He had 11 strikeouts in six innings of a 9-0 victory Colorado won Sept.10.

He is 5-3 with a 2.26 ERA in 11 career starts against Arizona, but he has not had much recent success. He gave up three runs in 5 1-3 innings of a 3-0 loss to Zac Gallen on Aug. 29, and allowed six earned runs in 5 1/3 innings in two starts against them in 2024. He was pulled after a 42-pitch first inning on Sept. 5, 2024.

Nelson has made five quality starts in his past six with a 2.57 ERA over 35 innings while going 1-0 because of a lack of timely run support. That is his only decision in his past nine stats and came in a 3-2 win against the Milwaukee Brewers on Aug. 27.

He is 2-0 with one save and a 1.55 ERA in six career appearances (three starts) against the Dodgers. — Reuters

Mercury stun Lynx

Target Center was braced for closure. The 10,824-strong crowd sensed a second straight semifinal round triumph after the Lynx built a 16-point advantage at the break. The blue and green had never lost a match carrying a double-digit lead into the second half — not once in 61 instances since they were founded in 1999. History was clearly on their side. All the same, the Mercury refused to fold in the face of seeming certainty. And lo and behold, the hosts somehow managed to snatch defeat from the throes of victory; when the final buzzer sounded, they were too stunned to consider their wounds as anything but self-inflicted.

To be sure, the Mercury did a lot of heavy lifting in forging the improbable comeback. Their resilience was apparent after halftime and until overtime came and went. In the third quarter, they reeled off a 12-0 run to breathe life to their moribund campaign. And from there, momentum seeped away from the Lynx, first slowly, then all at once. They simply could not be denied, with Satou Sabally scoring 11 of her 24 in the fourth and Alyssa Thomas once again impacting proceedings with 19 markers and 13 dimes.

For all intents, however, it was the Mercury bench — so often overlooked in postseason battles — that made the difference; it put up a whopping 25, with the defining three courtesy of Sami Whitcomb’s basket with 4.3 seconds left in regulation to force the extra period. For the Lynx, meanwhile, the unraveling was swift. Four turnovers in barely a minute turned control into chaos, part of a larger lapse head coach Cheryl Reeve lamented in the post-mortem. The cushion evaporated and any rhythm was stunted as confidence gave way to hesitation in the crunch.

Certainly, the manner in which the Mercury stole the win underscored the fragility of playoff leads. There are no guarantees. In any case, Game Three at the PHX arena will provide yet another test. They will lean on belief even as the Lynx aim to regain control of the series. And who is to disabuse them of the notion that they can take the measure of the heavy favorites? After all, they have already proven that they can be burned and scarred, and yet remain unbroken.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and human resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

‘ChatGPT, what stocks should I buy?’ AI fuels boom in robo-advisory market 

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LONDON — As ChatGPT nears its third birthday, at least one in 10 retail investors is using a chatbot to pick stocks, fueling a boom in the robo-advisory market, but even fans say it is a high-risk strategy that cannot replace traditional advisors just yet.

Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), anyone can select stocks, monitor them and obtain investment analysis that was once only available to big banks or institutional investors.

The robo-advisory market — which includes all companies providing automated, algorithm-driven financial advice such as fintech, banks and wealth managers — is forecast to grow to $470.91 billion in revenues in 2029 from $61.75 billion last year, marking a roughly 600% increase, according to data analysis firm Research and Markets.

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Jeremy Leung, who spent almost two decades analyzing companies for UBS, has been using ChatGPT to chase stocks for his multi-asset portfolio since he lost his job at the Swiss bank earlier this year.

“I no longer have the luxury of a Bloomberg (terminal), or those kinds of market-data services which are very, very expensive,” Mr. Leung said.

“Even the simple ChatGPT tool can do a lot and replicate a lot of the workflows that I used to do,” he said, cautioning that such a tool might however miss some crucial analyses as it can’t access data behind a paywall.

Mr. Leung isn’t alone. The industry is growing fast and exponentially.

About half of retail investors say they would use AI tools such as ChatGPT, whose launch in November 2022 ignited the AI boom on the markets, or Google’s Gemini to pick or alter investments in their portfolio, and 13% of them already use these tools, according to a survey from broker eToro, which polled 11,000 retail investors across the world.

In the UK, 40% of the respondents to a survey by comparative company Finder said they have used chatbots and AI for personal finance advice.

ChatGPT itself warns it should not be relied on for professional financial advice and says its owner OpenAI has not released data on the number of people who use its chatbot to choose investments.

“AI models can be brilliant,” said Dan Moczulski, UK managing director at eToro, which boasts 30 million users worldwide. “The risk comes when people treat generic models like ChatGPT or Gemini as crystal balls.”

Mr. Moczulski said it is best to use AI-generated platforms specifically trained to analyze markets as “general AI models can misquote figures and dates, lean too hard on a pre-established narrative, and overly rely on past price action to attempt to predict the future.”

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Finder asked ChatGPT in March 2023 to select a basket of stocks from high-quality businesses, with criteria such as levels of debt, sustained growth and assets that generate an advantage over competitors.

The selection of 38 stocks, which includes AI posterchild Nvidia and online retailer Amazon alongside consumer staples like Procter & Gamble and Walmart, has surged nearly 55% so far, almost 19 percentage points more than the average of the UK’s 10 most popular funds, including those managed by Vanguard, Fidelity, HSBC and Fundsmith.

Granted, US stocks are around record highs and right now, seem invulnerable to erratic US policies and patchy economic data. But stock picking using ChatGPT requires some financial knowledge and its adopters say there is a high risk of getting it wrong before getting it right.

Mr. Leung creates prompts like “assume you’re a short analyst, what is the short thesis for this stock?” or “use only credible sources, such as SEC filings.”

“The more context you provide, the better the responses,” he said.

The risks are big. The exuberance for the AI tool, which has democratized access to investment, means it is also impossible to tell if retail investors are using risk management tools to properly mitigate potential losses when the markets turn.

The pan-European STOXX 600 is up almost 10% this year, the S&P 500 has added 13% after surging 23% last year.

“If people get comfortable investing using AI and they’re making money, they may not be able to manage in a crisis or downturn,” Mr. Leung said. — Reuters

US judge blocks Trump from tying states’ disaster aid to immigration enforcement

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A FEDERAL JUDGE ruled on Wednesday that an effort by the Trump administration to force states to cooperate with immigration enforcement in order to receive billions of dollars in emergency and disaster aid is unlawful and unconstitutional.

US District Judge William Smith in Providence, Rhode Island, sided with 20 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia, which challenged conditions the US Department of Homeland Security placed on their ability to obtain grant funding.

Those states sued in May, arguing the department was unlawfully using federal funding intended for emergency preparedness and disaster relief to coerce them into adhering to the Republican president’s hardline immigration agenda.

The department, which oversees US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, had argued that such conditions were justified because it was tasked with enforcing federal immigration law.

But Mr. Smith said the department’s policy was arbitrary and violated the US Constitution, as it imposed sweeping immigration conditions on all grants, regardless of their statutory purpose.

“Denying such funding if states refuse to comply with vague immigration requirements leaves them with no meaningful choice, particularly where state budgets are already committed,” he wrote.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, hailed the ruling in a social media post, saying it would ensure “the department can’t hold life-saving disaster relief funds hostage to advance its anti-immigration efforts.”

Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the department, in a statement said cities and states should not receive federal funding if they “break the law and prevent us from arresting criminal illegal aliens should not receive federal funding.”

The decision marked the latest victory for states contesting administration efforts to impose immigration-related conditions on grant funding. Another judge in Rhode Island in June blocked a similar move by the US Department of Transportation.

The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) conditions applied to all grants it administered. After the lawsuit was filed, the administration said it had decided to apply them only to a subset of the grant programs.

But Mr. Smith, an appointee of former Republican President George W. Bush, said DHS never formally rescinded the policy, meaning states would remain bound by conditions attached to every grant, including those it advised should be untouched.

He said that as a result states, “face a dilemma: either certify compliance with contested federal immigration policies or risk losing critical emergency and disaster-relief funding.” — Reuters

Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Chile and Bangladesh seeking to join world’s largest trade bloc

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KUALA LUMPUR — Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Chile and Bangladesh are seeking to join the China-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest trade bloc, Southeast Asian officials said on Thursday.

The RCEP currently consists of China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and all ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

RCEP officials, who are meeting on the sidelines of a gathering of ASEAN trade and economic ministers in Malaysia this week, said they had few objections to accepting new applicants and will work towards bringing the four economies into the bloc.

“We are of course in support of any countries that are willing to join the RCEP,” Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Trade Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri told reporters in Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysia’s trade minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz said any decision on new RCEP members will be discussed when the bloc’s leaders meet for the first time in five years in October.

Tengku Zafrul has previously said the RCEP would seek to upgrade a trade deal it signed in 2020 during the October summit.

Some analysts have described the RCEP as a potential buffer against tariffs imposed by the United States, though its provisions are considered weaker than some other regional trade deals due to competing interests among its members. — Reuters

White House asks for mass firing plans ahead of possible government shutdown

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WASHINGTON — The White House asked federal agencies on Wednesday to prepare plans for mass firings during a possible government shutdown next week, marking a sharp departure from the temporary furloughs of workers typically seen during past shutdowns.

The White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sent the memo on Wednesday to federal agencies and asked them to identify programs, projects and activities where discretionary funding will lapse on Oct. 1 if the US Congress does not pass legislation to keep the federal government open.

“Programs that did not benefit from an infusion of mandatory appropriations will bear the brunt of a shutdown,” the OMB said in the memo, which the White House provided.

It was not immediately clear whether the White House was trying to take advantage of the shutdown to advance President Donald J. Trump’s push to slash the federal workforce, or whether it was a high stakes negotiating tactic to force Democrats to agree to pass the Republicans’ funding legislation.

Agencies were told to submit their proposed reduction-in-force plans to the OMB and to issue notices to employees even if they would otherwise be excepted or furloughed during a lapse in funding.

The OMB memo was earlier reported by Politico.

Mr. Trump on Tuesday scrapped a meeting with top congressional Democratic leaders to discuss government funding, raising the risk of a partial government shutdown beginning next week. Both Republicans and Democrats have blamed each other for the impasse.

Upon taking office in January, Mr. Trump launched a campaign to downsize the 2.4-million-strong federal civilian workforce, which he says is bloated and inefficient.

Roughly 300,000 federal civilian workers will have left their jobs by the end of 2025, Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Reuters in August.

About 154,000 of those employees accepted a buyout and are slated to drop off the US government’s payroll on Sept. 30, the last day of the federal government’s fiscal year. That date is also the deadline for Mr. Trump and Congress to reach an agreement on federal spending to avert a shutdown. — Reuters