We will move the following business and economics stories: + Virus lifeline Amazon hit by criticism of growing influence + Workers wary as US auto giants begin to motor back up + Germans clamour for return to Mallorca holiday homes + Coronavirus crisis punctures Tunisia tourism rebound Health-virus-US-IT-lifestyle-Amazon,FOCUS SAN FRANCISCO As Amazon becomes an increasingly important lifeline in the pandemic crisis, it is being hit with a wave of criticism from activists, politicians and others who question the tech giant's growing influence. 650 words by Julie Jammot. Pictures and video by Virginie Goubier Also moving: Health-virus-US-IT-work-Amazon US-automobile-health-virus-GM-Ford-FCA-Tesla,ADVANCER DETROIT Detroit's auto giants are keen to resume production this week, but there will be unease on assembly lines where social distancing is difficult and worries about the deadly coronavirus persist. 700 words by Joseph Szczesny Health-virus-Germany-Spain-tourism,FOCUS BERLIN Germans with holiday homes in Mallorca are clamouring to return to the sun-soaked island as the coronavirus lockdowns ease, but Spanish authorities are pushing back. 600 words by David Courbet with Daniel Bosque in Barcelona and Mathieu Gorse in Madrid Health-virus-Tunisia-tourism,FOCUS TUNIS As the novel coronavirus pandemic wipes out a recovery from jihadist attacks in 2015, Tunisia's vital tourism sector is trying to find ways to avoid going under. 700 words by Aymen Jamli. Pictures by Fethi Belaid. Video by Akim Rezgui afp