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  • US lifts steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico

    05/17/2019 1:01:14 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    CNN ^ | 05/17/2019 | By Kevin Liptak, Paula Newton and Haley Byrd
    (CNN)President Donald Trump lifted steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico on Friday, a move designed to ease one area of tensions even as the President's wider trade agenda faces an uncertain future. A joint statement from the US and Canadian governments said the tariffs would be lifted in two days, and added the two sides had agreed on monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to prevent steel dumping that might affect prices. The step clears a key hurdle for ratification of Trump's replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement, though final passage of that pact remains uncertain as US...
  • Chinese companies moving to Vietnam keep quiet on trade war to avoid wrath of authorities

    05/16/2019 11:56:47 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 18 replies
    South China Morning Post ^ | 05/16/2019 | He Huifeng
    Chinese state media may have launched a fierce propaganda campaign, placing the blame for the trade war squarely at the feet of the US government. But many manufacturers in China are keeping their heads below the parapet, for fear of reprisals from both inside and outside the country. Interviews reveal that many factory owners and operators feel that they are caught in the middle of forceful rhetoric from both sides in the trade war. And rather than face direct retaliation from officials, workers and suppliers in their home market, they are deciding to keep their counsel. Those companies that plan...
  • Perdue says farmer aid package still a work in progress

    05/16/2019 2:35:01 AM PDT · by blueplum · 8 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 15 May 2019 | Kevin Freking
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Wednesday his agency is still "in the throes of constructing" an aid package for farmers hurt by retaliatory tariffs, but he is not prepared to say when it will be ready. Perdue said the Agriculture Department is reviewing feedback from producers about the strengths and weaknesses of last year's relief package, valued at up to $12 billion. This year's package could range between $15 billion and $20 billion, Perdue projected. He also predicted that the relief amount will be enough to offset losses that farmers are facing as a result of lower...
  • Williams-Sonoma CEO says the company saw tariff hikes coming, hired more US workers

    05/14/2019 5:26:58 PM PDT · by tcrlaf · 32 replies
    CNBC ^ | 5-13-2019 | Tyler Clifford
    Williams-Sonoma CEO Laura Alber said Monday that the company shuffled its operations over the past year in anticipation of high tariffs on imports from China. The home goods retailer made adjustments over the past year believing that tariffs on Chinese imports could reach 25%. “I think that you’re better off preparing for the worst,” she said in a one-on-one interview with “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer Monday in San Francisco. “Unfortunately that pessimism has come true, and we are more prepared.” Williams-Sonoma shifted some furniture production to Vietnam, Indonesia and the United States after President Donald Trump slapped 10% duties...
  • Top Obama officials aid Chinese firm ('Huawei') targeted by Trump order....

    05/15/2019 10:28:32 PM PDT · by caww · 9 replies
    washingtonexaminer ^ | 5/16/2019 | Jerry Dunleavy
    Two former top Obama administration officials are working on behalf of Huawei, even as the Chinese telecom giant faces a Trump administration that increasingly sees it as 'a threat to national security'..... President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday likely aimed at limiting the influence of Huawei, ZTE, and other Chinese companies the U.S. intelligence community and law enforcement officials see as threats. But 'Samir Jain', 'Obama’s senior director for cybersecurity' policy for the National Security Council, registered as a lobbyist for Huawei in March 2019,.... and 'James Cole', who was Obama’s deputy attorney general from 2011 to 2015, has...
  • Trump signs order to protect U.S. networks from foreign espionage, appears to target China

    05/15/2019 2:29:09 PM PDT · by Innovative · 28 replies
    Washington Post ^ | May 15, 2019 | Ellen Nakashima and Josh Dawsey
    Amid a deepening trade war with China, President Trump on Wednesday declared a “national emergency” to protect U.S. communications networks in a move that gives the federal government broad powers to bar American companies from doing business with certain foreign suppliers — including the Chinese firm Huawei. Trump declared the emergency in the form of an executive order that says foreign adversaries are exploiting vulnerabilities in U.S. telecommunications technology and services. It points to economic and industrial espionage as areas of particular concern. “The President has made it clear that this Administration will do what it takes to keep America...
  • China’s state mouthpieces are taking an aggressive tone on the trade war

    05/16/2019 12:24:06 AM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 15 replies
    CNBC ^ | Updated 2 hours ago | Evelyn Cheng
    China’s state-run media outlets have come out in force this week after keeping relatively quiet in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement of tariff increases on Chinese goods. Whether it’s the mouthpiece of the Communist Party or the national television broadcaster, the latest commentary exudes confidence about China’s ability to stand up to the U.S. That’s in contrast to a more muted press in preceding weeks. In an environment of tight government control of what messages are allowed to surface, the shift can shed light into what Chinese leaders are thinking about the drawn out trade negotiations....
  • national emergency on information security; Commerce follows with Huawei restrictions

    05/15/2019 11:31:55 PM PDT · by Rabin · 6 replies
    scmp ^ | 4:41am, 16 May, 2019 | Daniel Bases
    US President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday declaring a national emergency, barring the use of telecommunications equipment made by companies deemed a threat to national security… The Executive Order did not name China or Chinese companies specifically. However, separately, and soon after the order was signed, the US Commerce Department did just that. The Commerce Department added Huawei and 70 affiliates to its “Entity List” after it concluded that the Chinese company was engaged in activities “contrary to US national security or foreign policy interests”.
  • Billionaire Koch Brothers Rail Against Trump: U.S. Must Eliminate All Tariffs

    05/15/2019 8:56:44 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 47 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 15 May 2019 | John Binder
    The Koch brothers’ — the billionaire plutocrats and GOP mega-donors — network of organizations are railing against President Trump’s tariffs on China to protect American workers and U.S. industry. This month, Trump hiked tariffs to 25 percent on about $200 billion worth of Chinese manufactured goods. Trump has also ordered trade officials to begin reviewing the process of increasing tariffs to 25 percent on an additional $300 billion worth of Chinese goods. In the wake of the latest round of tariffs, the Koch brothers’ organizations like the Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and the Libre Initiative demand that the Trump administration...
  • Trump's Trade War With China Could Cost the Average Family Up to $2,300 a Year, Report Estimates

    05/15/2019 12:27:29 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 109 replies
    TIME ^ | 05/15/2019 | BY MAHITA GAJANAN
    President Donald Trump’s trade war with China could cost the average American family of four up to $2,300 a year, according to a report on the effect of tariffs on the U.S. economy and workers. The study, by the economic consulting firm Trade Partnership Worldwide, assesses how tariffs will affect American consumers and the economy. According to the report, an average American family of four would pay $2,300 more in goods and services each year if Trump imposes a 25% tariff on all goods from China, as he has repeatedly threatened. If tariff levels remain where they are today, the...
  • China is killing a third of its pigs because of a gruesome and incurable fever

    05/15/2019 10:16:44 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 49 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 05/15/2019 | Alexandra Ma
    * China is grappling with a widespread African swine flu (ASF) epidemic, a disease fatal to pigs but harmless to humans. * ASF's effects on pigs are gruesome. Symptoms include diarrhea, depression, and miscarriages. * The government is urging farmers to cull infected pigs to prevent the spread of the disease, which is in turn dramatically decreasing the country's pork production. * Dutch bank Rabobank estimates that the country will kill 150 million to 200 million pigs — or one third of the country's supply — this year. * China is the world's largest pork producer and consumer. The steep...
  • STEVE BANNON SAYS 'NO CHANCE' DONALD TRUMP BACKS DOWN OVER CHINA'S 'ECONOMIC WAR'

    05/15/2019 10:32:37 AM PDT · by Monrose72 · 7 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 15-05-19 | DANIEL MORITZ-RABSON
    Steve Bannon said there is "no chance" President Donald Trump will back down as trade tensions rise between the U.S. and China. The former White House chief strategist praised Trump while speaking with CNBC's Squawk Box, depicting the president's efforts to alter financial relations with China as a necessary step to change the trade dynamic with a country he says has waged "economic war against the industrial democracies for 20 years." "This is going to set the world in one direction or the other for the next 20, 30, 40 or 50 years. And we've let this drift for so...
  • Stocks rise as auto tariffs are said to be delayed

    05/15/2019 10:21:14 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | 05/15/2019 | Emily McCormick
    Stocks reversed early losses Wednesday amid reports that the Trump administration is planning to delay auto tariffs by up to six months. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) rose 0.6%, or 17.09 points, as of 12:33 p.m. ET, as the materials sector outperformed. The Dow (^DJI) rose 0.48%, or 123 points, while the Nasdaq (^IXIC) edged up 0.98%, or 75.73 points. On Wednesday, several news outlets reported that the Trump administration is planning to pause on implementing auto tariffs ahead of a May 18 deadline. The Commerce Department had compiled a report earlier this year that concluded Trump could justify imposing tariffs...
  • VIDEO: Liberals Fear Trump Will Win Trade War with China

    05/15/2019 9:38:58 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 15 replies
    YouTube ^ | May 15, 2019 | DUmmie FUnnies
    VIDEO Liberals are bad mouthing President Trump for placing higher tariffs on Chinese goods as a tactic to get that country to sign on to a fair trade agreement which would lower their high tariffs on American goods. They fear a Trump win so much that they don't care if their rhetoric emboldens the Chinese to continue standing firm against coming to an agreement. Meanwhile CNBC's Jim Cramer provides a reality check on what is at stake and how the liberal talking heads are so wrong about fighting a trade war with China to WIN.
  • The Atlantic: China Isn’t Cheating on Trade

    05/15/2019 8:41:39 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 58 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | 05/15/2019 | Peter Beinart
    News reports suggest that in the coming weeks, the United States and China might sign an agreement that repeals the tariffs the two nations have been levying on each other’s goods for the past nine months. If past behavior is any guide, Donald Trump will call it the greatest deal ever, and global markets will breathe a sigh of relief. But the deal will likely constitute only a modest pause in Washington’s growing hostility toward Beijing. That’s partly because, for Trump, no agreement is truly final. The president, The New York Times recently observed, “has repeatedly agreed to new trade...
  • Opinion: The media is lying to you about Trump’s China tariffs

    05/15/2019 6:15:44 AM PDT · by Politically Correct · 26 replies
    Market Watch ^ | 14 May 2019 | Brett Arends
    Are you kidding me? I’m used to partisan, inaccurate drivel from all sides these days, but the media’s coverage of President Trump’s tariffs and the so-called “trade war” takes some kind of cake. There’s no serious doubt that some in the media would absolutely love to tank the stock market. They figure that would hurt Trump’s re-election chances in 2020. Monday’s stock market slump, which saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.82% tumble 2.4% and the Nasdaq Composite 3.4%, looked just like what the doctor ordered. I write this, incidentally, as someone who is no fan of the president....
  • The trade deal failed because Beijing hasn't earned our trust

    05/14/2019 6:40:22 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    The Hill ^ | 05/14/2019 | Liz Peek
    There are five things everyone should know about our trade war with China: 1. President Trump and his advisors will not back down. China’s expectation that the White House would give ground on issues already decided was profoundly mistaken. Their hope that Trump would prioritize his political desire for a buoyant stock market and booming economy over re-engineering our trade relationship with China was an error. 2. China’s senior official in the talks, Vice Premier Liu He, suggested that the changes his team demanded in terms already agreed to were “very natural.” He further said that the issues at stake...
  • In China, Some Fear the End of ‘Chimerica’

    05/14/2019 3:29:18 PM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 25 replies
    New York Times ^ | May 14, 2019 | Li Yuan
    Wu Shichun is one of countless Chinese entrepreneurs who over the past four decades have prospered from access to American customers and money. Today, as the American government threatens to take that away, the serial entrepreneur and venture capital investor is fundamentally rethinking how he does business. One of his portfolio companies designs and makes fashion products in China, then sells to American consumers on Amazon.com. Another, a vape device maker, sells most of its products in the United States. The third, which makes metal materials for electronic manufacturers, exports 40 percent of its production there. All three would be...
  • How Strong Is The U.S. Economy?

    05/14/2019 1:51:45 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 47 replies
    Not as strong as many, including President Trump believes. GDP growth and even the jobs data, including the unemployment rate, though fairly sunny, look deceptively strong and need a deeper look, which we have provided for you over the past few weeks. See here.How Will The Economy Hold Up As Trade War Escalates?More important, is the U.S. economy so strong it can withstand an escalation in the trade war with China?We seriously doubt it and fully expect Trump will be forced to cave on some of his completely unrealistic demands. We have been consistent from day one: China will never...
  • Patrick Buchanan: Tariffs -- The Taxes That Made America Great

    05/14/2019 2:20:31 PM PDT · by cba123 · 71 replies
    Cnsnews.com ^ | May 14, 2019 | 5:02 AM EDT | By Patrick J. Buchanan
    As his limo carried him to work at the White House Monday, Larry Kudlow could not have been pleased with the headline in The Washington Post: "Kudlow Contradicts Trump on Tariffs." The story began: "National Economic Council Director Lawrence Kudlow acknowledged Sunday that American consumers end up paying for the administration's tariffs on Chinese imports, contradicting President Trump's repeated inaccurate claim that the Chinese foot the bill." A free trade evangelical, Kudlow had conceded on Fox News that consumers pay the tariffs on products made abroad that they purchase here in the U.S. Yet that is by no means the...