UnionPay for the first time bypassed Visa in the debit card market, Tasty, and that’s the point at which the security service is investigating a data leak of 300 thousand lines, the US authorities “will not tolerate” the Ban on Micron Technology in China. These and other news of the day are in the RB summary.

UnionPay bypasses Visa, possible data leak in Tasty and already, Saudi Arabia and BRICS: the main thing May 28

World

  • Saudi Arabia has expressed its discontent that Russia, according to the kingdom, has not followed through on a promise to cut oil production (WSJ).

  • The Philippines will not impose sanctions against Russia, said the ambassador of the Asian state in Moscow, Igor Bailen.

  • Russian tourists have made a significant contribution to the development of the tourism industry in Zimbabwe, Deputy Environment Minister Barbara Rwodzi said. The country has “great expectations” for the development of relations with the Russian Federation in this area.

Business

  • The network found 300 thousand lines of data for applicants “Delicious – and that’s it.” The company said that its security team is already verifying the information.

  • US officials said they would “not tolerate” China’s ban on Micron Technology products in several key sectors of the country.

Finance

  • Chinese payment system UnionPay overtook US Visa in the debit card market for the first time with a transaction share of 40.03% versus Visa’s 38.78%.

  • Saudi Arabia is in talks to join the BRICS New Development Bank as its ninth member.

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Author:

Ahmed Sadulayev

Source: RB

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