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  • Mexican president hints at migration concessions

    06/01/2019 1:35:31 PM PDT · by antonia · 40 replies
    cnbc ^ | 6/1/2019 | reuters
    Mexican president hints at migration concessions
  • McSally breaks with Trump, finds herself siding with her likely Democratic opponent (Mex tariff)

    06/01/2019 8:49:14 AM PDT · by rintintin · 110 replies
    Azfamily ^ | June 1 2019 | Channel 5
    Republican Sen. Martha McSally broke with President Donald Trump on Friday over his threat to hit all Mexican imports with steep tariffs. In doing so, McSally finds herself aligned with her potential Democratic challenger, Mark Kelly.
  • This Is the Donald Trump We Elected to Lead Us out of the Illegal Immigration Crisis

    06/01/2019 6:03:24 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 61 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | June 1, 2019 | Charlie Kirk
    Our patience has been rewarded because the solution to the border crisis that we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived.Despite all of the obstruction and dismissal by the Democrats of the worst humanitarian crisis to ever hit our border, Donald Trump has found perhaps the most effective way to solve this crisis.The madness at the border will end. The flood of human traffickers, drug smugglers, and gang members will be stopped. The mockery that these criminal invaders have made of our immigration laws and our generous asylum system will be rectified.And Mexico is going to step up and help...
  • Grassley slams Trump tariffs on Mexico: 'A misuse of presidential tariff authority'

    06/01/2019 4:01:21 AM PDT · by SMGFan · 83 replies
    The Hill ^ | May 30, 2019
    Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) condemned President Trump's new tariffs on Mexico late Thursday, calling the move a "misuse" of presidential tariff authority and cautioning the levies could derail passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). "Trade policy and border security are separate issues. This is a misuse of presidential tariff authority and counter to congressional intent," Grassley said in a statement. The lawmaker cautioned that following through on Trump's tariff threat "would seriously jeopardize passage of USMCA," a revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). "I support nearly every one of President Trump’s immigration policies,...
  • Tariff Man Unchained: Trump hits Mexico on trade to solve a U.S. immigration mess.

    06/01/2019 3:24:53 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 54 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | May 31, 2019 6:53 p.m. ET
    ... Only months ago Mr. Trump signed a new trade pact with Mexico and Canada to replace Nafta. The deal reassured financial markets. But now he whacks Mexico with unilateral tariffs that violate Nafta and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. Other national leaders can be forgiven for concluding that any trade deal with Mr. Trump is subject to revision on his personal political whim. The tariffs could also complicate passage of the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada deal in Congress. Mr. Trump is invoking a 1977 statute—the International Emergency Economic Powers Act—to impose the tariffs after declaring an emergency. The Congressional Research Service...
  • Mexico dispatches team to DC negotiate tariff solution, as Trump demands illegal immigration remedy

    05/31/2019 3:28:46 PM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 64 replies
    Fox News ^ | 05/31/2019 | Brooke Singman
    Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador dispatched his foreign relations secretary to Washington on Friday, as the country scrambles to negotiate a solution with the United States following President Trump’s surprise move this week to slap tariffs on Mexico in the hopes it would remedy the illegal immigration surge at the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • Stocks Close Lower as Trump’s Mexico Tariff Threat Rattles Markets

    05/31/2019 1:33:05 PM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 41 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | May 31, 2019 4:02 p.m. ET | Nathan Allen and Corrie Driebusch
    Stocks and bond yields around the world fell Friday after President Trump threatened to impose escalating tariffs on Mexico, capping a brutal month for markets as rising trade tensions roiled investor confidence. The threat pushed stock markets down as investors feared applying tariffs on Mexican products could hurt corporate earnings, increase prices for U.S. consumers and crimp economic growth. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 300 points, while the Nasdaq Composite Index and S&P 500 both fell more than 1%. As investors sold stocks, they moved to government bonds, gold and the Japanese yen, all assets typically perceived...
  • America too dependent on China for its medicine, experts warn

    05/31/2019 12:36:33 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    Fox News ^ | 05/31/2019 | Bryan Llenas
    Experts are warning America has become too dependent on China for its medicine -- everything from painkillers, to antibiotics, and even aspirin can all be sourced back to a country the Department of Defense considers an adversary. The Food and Drug Administration estimates that at least 80 percent of the active ingredients found in all of America's medicines come from abroad – primarily China. "Imagine if China turned off that spigot," said Rosemary Gibson, author of "China RX: The Risks of America's Dependence on China for Medicine." "China's aim is to become the global pharmacy to the world -- it...
  • "If You Weren't Worried Before, Worry Now" (Mexican Tariffs)

    05/31/2019 10:56:37 AM PDT · by blam · 72 replies
    Stock Talk Journal ^ | 5-31-2019 | Rabobank’s Michael Every
    It hasn’t been China that has been the source of sudden escalation; nor Iran; nor North Korea; nor Turkey, who admittedly gave it a good go in announcing they may install Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles in the area of the Mediterranean they are looking for energy in despite protests from the EU’s Cyprus it’s their naval territory; nor even Italy, where Deputy PM Salvini is threatening new elections that would very likely strengthen his hand further has he prepares for battle with Brussels. No, it was Mexico. (Or rather US President Trump, which is less of a surprise.) Don’t get...
  • Trump's Threatened Tariffs on Mexico Are Already Wreaking Havoc With American Companies

    05/31/2019 8:46:45 AM PDT · by Mariner · 85 replies
    AP & Time via Yahoo ^ | May 31st, 2019 | Unattributed
    The surprise announcement by President Donald Trump of an escalating tariff regime against Mexico sent ripples through almost every economic sector in the U.S., hammering American companies that sell automobiles or run railroads, grow vegetables or build power infrastructure. Trump tweeted late Thursday that he is slapping a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports, effective June 10, and will raise those tariffs to 25%, “until the Illegal Immigration problem is remedied.” Whether it’s avocados on a taco or a new Chevrolet Blazer SUV in the driveway, if the tariffs go into effect, Americans could feel it. The companies that produce...
  • Mexico president tells Donald Trump: 'America First is a fallacy' in response to tariff threat

    05/31/2019 8:20:37 AM PDT · by Mariner · 107 replies
    USA Today via Yahoo ^ | May 31st, 2019 | David Jackson
    <p>WASHINGTON – The president of Mexico says he wants to avoid a confrontation with the United States, but had harsh words about President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Mexican goods to pressure the nation to stem the flow of Central American migrants.</p>
  • Trade War with China: Is balance of trade a real problem?

    05/31/2019 7:15:12 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 86 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/31/2019 | Richard Jack Rail
    I keep reading where the Chinese are flaying us in trade. Balance of trade deficits keep going up, and the Chicken Littles scream that the sky is falling. Seems to me balance-of-trade worries are misplaced. Supposedly, we got equal value for what we spent; it's just easier to quantify the dollars we put up than the goods they put up. Example: Who got more out of the deal when you bought your car? All you got was a car, but the dealer got, say, $40K. Is your balance of trade with the dealer out of whack? Not at all. He...
  • The US-China rivalry could become dangerous, Asian leaders and experts warn

    05/30/2019 11:42:21 PM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 16 replies
    CNBC ^ | 5/30/2019 | Kelly Olsen
    “We are now entering into a period of great power rivalry. The outcome is unclear, but it is critical that we stabilize the system.” That was the warning on Thursday from Singapore’s Heng Swee Keat, the man set to be the city-state’s next prime minister. China’s rapid ascent over the past decade, he said, has caused a clear shift in global politics, and those changes need to be addressed. The Singaporean deputy prime minister’s sentiment was echoed by other political figures and experts gathered in Tokyo for a conference on the future of the region. At the event, which was...
  • THAT WAS QUICK: Mexico’s President Begs Trump For Friday Meeting on Just Announced Tariffs

    05/30/2019 9:47:59 PM PDT · by tcrlaf · 185 replies
    Gatewsy ^ | 5-30-2019 | Cristina Laila
    Just hours after President Trump announced he will be imposing 5% tariffs on Mexican imports over illegal immigration, Mexico’s president Lopez Obrador sent Trump a letter begging for a meeting to work toward a solution. “Mexico’s President Lopez Obrador asks Trump to have U.S. officials meet with the Mexican foreign minister in Washington on Friday to seek a solution that benefits both nations,” Reuters reported.
  • Trump announces mass tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico over ‘lawless’ immigration ‘chaos’

    05/30/2019 6:16:14 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 92 replies
    New York Daily News ^ | May 30, 2019 7:51 PM | Chris Sommerfeldt
    President Trump announced Thursday he’s slapping tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico as punishment for what he darkly described as the country’s failure to combat “chaos” on the U.S. southern border. In a Twitter statement, Trump announced a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports will start June 10. […] The potentially economically crippling tariffs — which will be paid by American consumers of Mexican goods — are allowed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Trump said. In his statement, Trump painted the unprecedented number of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border with a broad and fear-mongering brush.“Gang members,...
  • New Trump tariffs would affect nearly 70% of consumer goods: Citi

    05/30/2019 10:36:06 AM PDT · by Mariner · 48 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | May 30th, 2019 | Sibile Marcellus
    The next time President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet will likely be at the G-20 summit in Japan next month. The leaders of the world’s two largest economies will no doubt aim to resolve their long-simmering trade dispute that has the U.S. and China going tit-for-tat on tariffs. If they fail to reach an agreement, there’s a good chance Trump will follow through on his threat to place additional 25% tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods. A new report by Citi estimates the impact of additional tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports would be far...
  • The Stock Market Is Sending a Message to Trump: This Is the Wrong Kind of Tech War

    05/30/2019 12:17:47 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 44 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 05/30/2019 | Spengler (David Goldman )
    As things stand, America is likely to lose the tech war with China. The stock market should be sending a message to President Trump. U.S. semiconductor stocks are down 20% in the past month, and the broad market has been in freefall for a week. This is a war we can win, by mobilizing American ingenuity to produce technology that will crush the competition. No-one ever won a war by trying to stop someone else from doing something. I'm an Always Trumper, and I want the president to win another term. But he's risking the U.S. economy and his re-election...
  • Economist Gary Shilling: US to 'Be Better Off' as Trump Wins Trade War

    05/30/2019 12:04:43 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    NewsMax ^ | 05/30/2019
    Economist Gary Shilling predicts that not only will President Donald Trump win the seemingly endless trade war with China, but in the long run the U.S. will be better off. “People say nobody wins trade wars. Yeah, in the short-run you don’t, but in the long-run…the U.S. will be better off,” Shilling recently told Business Insider. “When you’ve got plenty of supply in the world, and I think you do. It’s the buyer that has the upper hand not the seller. The buyer has the ultimate power and who’s the buyer? U.S. is the buyer, China is the seller,” he...
  • China unleashes saber-rattling video responding to US tariff pressure

    05/30/2019 9:33:13 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/30/2019 | Thomas Lifson
    China is whipping up patriotic furor domestically by allowing the posting of a propaganda video to an internet platform that it controls, castigating the United States’ escalation of tariffs in the economic confrontation underway. The video openly states that military conflict may become necessary --“China must be prepared to fight a protracted war” -- and uses rhetoric invoking violence: YouTube screen grab But keep in mind that there is an element of deniability built-in for the government and communist party, which are not officially the creator or publisher. Bill Gertz of the Free Beacon explains: CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR...
  • Poll: 58% Of Voters Approve Trump Economy Ahead Of 2020

    04/11/2019 11:08:05 AM PDT · by blam · 31 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 4-11-2019 | Michelle Moons
    American voters were concerned about an economic downturn in a Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service poll that found 58 percent of voters approve of the president’s performance when it comes to the economy. Registered and likely 2020 voters from both sides of the Republican-Democrat aisle were surveyed in the “Battleground Poll” from March 31-April 4 that reached 1,000, according to NBC News. Of those, 59 percent expressed concern about the possibility of an economic decline. However, 58 percent approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing when it comes to the economy. The report noted that the...