Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Economists survey: 34% expect a US recession in 2021
Tesla restarts its solar-panel business, offers rental plans
Bloomberg
Russia Can’t Satisfy China’s Soybean Needs Amid U.S. Trade War
Canceling Student Debt Would Hurt Economy, NABE Survey Shows, by Reade Pickert
Fortune
Co-Exist With Robots: How to Compete With Technology in the Age of Automation, by Gwen Moran
The Change the World Sustainability All Stars
CNBC
Amazon is passing along costs of a new digital tax to thousands of French sellers, by Elizabeth Schulze
US tech firms will likely influence decision on whether Huawei’s license will be extended, research firm says, by Saheli Roy Choudhury
Reuters
Novartis to answer U.S. Senate demand for data manipulation details, by John Miller
U.S. whiskey exporters struggle after year of EU tariffs, by Jonas Eckblom
News about business journalism
News Tribune hires Busche to cover business
NY Times biz columnist Stewart on his Epstein meeting
Amy Chen leaves Linkedin, joins Airbnnb
American Banker hires Kiplinger’s Pedersen
Ketchum, managing editor, leaves Afrotech
Aisha al-Muslim will cover bankruptcy for WSJ
Michigan Radio, HuffPost among personal finance award winners
Patrick Coffee joins Business Insider
Aisha Harris named op-ed culture editor at the New York Times