President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of Chinese goods, prompting China’s government to promise “countermeasures.” Per usual, the announcement of new tariffs came via Twitter, …
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In an effort to curb migration, the Mexican government will work with Honduras to create up to 20,000 jobs and support the country’s coffee farmers. After President Donald Trump threatened …
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Mexico claims that it has sent 15,000 members of its military and National Guard to its northern border in an effort to stem illegal immigration. Historically, Mexico has not used …
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President Donald Trump had kind words for President Xi Jinping ahead of their likely meet up at the G20 conference at the end of the month. While the United States …
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With the G20 conference fast approaching, President Donald Trump is offering Chinese President Xi Jinping an ultimatum: meet with him or face tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of …
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Just days before tariffs were scheduled to be slapped on Mexico’s exports to the United States, the two countries have reached a deal. Mexico has agreed to take measures to …
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Hopes for a quick resolution to the ongoing trade war between China and the United States are quickly fading. If anything, tensions are dramatically increasing among Chinese media organizations, many …
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Goldman Sachs Claims Trump’s Trade War Will Be Paid for by American Consumers
Goldman Sachs claims that the cost of Trump’s trade war has fallen almost completely onto the shoulders of American businesses and consumers. And the bank believes that the on-going trade …
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Even with the trade dispute between China and the United States possibly wrapping up, the Trump administration is set to engage in trade fights on other fronts. Currently, the American …
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Despite President Trump’s efforts to rein in America’s increasingly unbalanced trade, the merchandise deficit exploded to $891.2 billion dollars, shattering records along the way. Previously, the deficit record was $838.3 …