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  • GOP Sen. Rand Paul Wants to Strip Tariffs Authority From Trump, Give It to Congress

    04/24/2025 12:32:27 PM PDT · by RandFan · 153 replies
    NewsMax ^ | April 24 | Newsmax
    Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is continuing his push against President Donald Trump's tariffs, with legislation he is co-sponsoring against them to come before the Senate next week. Paul says lawmakers should be in control of tariffs, rather than Trump, through the use of a national-emergency law. The discussion will come less than a month after Paul was one of the only two chamber Republicans to vote against his party's budget, which is seen as a key part of the president's tax cuts, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. "I don't have any bad feelings towards the president, but this is...
  • Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders live: US stock rapidly selling out and retailers to check right now

    04/24/2025 6:42:40 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 28 replies
    Tom's Guide ^ | April 24, 2025 | Rory Mellon Contributions from Scott Younker
    Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders are now live in the U.S. After an unexpected delay from the initially announced date in early April, Nintendo's hotly anticipated new console is now available to pre-order at select retailers.Major retailers Walmart, Target and Best Buy opened the pre-order floodgates at midnight ET, and the demand was significant, with website crashes and "sold out" notifications quickly appearing at all three.If you're just joining the pre-order hunt now, you haven't missed out yet. GameStop has opted for an 11 a.m. ET drop. As Nintendo warned, demand is already exceeding the supply...
  • Is This Trump’s Mitterrand Moment?

    04/24/2025 5:27:36 AM PDT · by karpov · 43 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | April 23, 2025 | WSJ Editorial Board
    President Trump continues to walk back his original tariff assault, and markets are pleased. They rose again Wednesday after Mr. Trump said he won’t fire the Federal Reserve Chairman and is likely to retreat from his highest China tariffs. Is this Mr. Trump’s François Mitterrand moment? Readers of a certain age will recall how the French Socialist President swept into power in 1981 promising a far left agenda of government control over the private economy. The market reaction was brutal. Within a year he had put socialism on pause and by 1983 he had abandoned most of it. He went...
  • When ‘Made in America’ Isn’t an Option, Small Business Owners Facing Tariffs Have Nowhere to Go

    04/24/2025 5:10:14 AM PDT · by karpov · 47 replies
    National Review ^ | April 24, 2025 | David Zimmermann
    When Matt Raboin founded his hard cider company in Wisconsin eight years ago, he wanted to buy American. But he soon found out that his needs as a small, upstart cidery couldn’t be met by any existing American bottle makers because his orders were too small. Forced to look overseas, Raboin, like many American small business owners and consumers, found the best bang for his buck in China. Now, his vulnerable business model has been disrupted nearly overnight by President Donald Trump’s trade war with China, which escalated at a dizzying rate, giving business owners little time to adapt. While...
  • Trump was warned of EMPTY SHELVES and financial turmoil from tariffs and firing Powell

    04/23/2025 2:16:22 PM PDT · by RandFan · 89 replies
    CNN ^ | April 23 | Kevin Liptak, Jeff Zeleny and David Goldman
    President Donald Trump’s unprecedented tariffs, particularly on China, and recent attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell caused alarm among some of his top advisers and America’s biggest CEOs, who warned of financial chaos and store shelves that could go bare, people familiar with the conversations said. The warnings — and the markets’ own volatility this week — seemed to have broken through. Trump backed down Tuesday from his threats to try to remove Powell from the job, telling reporters in the Oval Office: “I have no intention of firing him.” That prompted sighs of relief on Wall Street. A...
  • Rand Paul Fights Trump on Tariffs as Other Republicans Duck

    04/23/2025 4:48:10 AM PDT · by RandFan · 97 replies
    WSJ ^ | April 23 | By Siobhan Hughes
    WASHINGTON — Many Republican lawmakers lie low when they have differences with President Trump. Sen. Rand Paul has taken the opposite approach. “Congress needs to grow a spine, and Congress needs to stand up for its prerogatives,” the Kentucky Republican told reporters, complaining that Trump relied on a national-emergency law to impose tariffs that Paul believes should be controlled by lawmakers. His comments came just days after he was one of only two GOP senators to vote against the party’s budget framework that is key to Trump’s tax cuts, saying it didn’t do enough to reduce the deficit. The libertarian...
  • Stock markets rise as Trump says he will reduce tariffs on China ‘substantially’

    04/23/2025 7:56:05 AM PDT · by Miami Rebel · 25 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 4/23/2025 | Lauren Almeida
    Stock markets have risen around the world after Donald Trump said his tariffs on China would come down “substantially” and he had “no intention” of firing the chair of the American central bank, Jay Powell. The president told reporters in Washington on Tuesday he plannned to be “very nice” to China in trade talks and that tariffs could drop in both countries if they could reach a deal, adding: “It will come down substantially, but it won’t be zero.” The comments sparked a fresh rally on Wall Street, with the S&P 500 blue chip index and the Nasdaq ending the...
  • White House: 18 Countries Have Made Formal Trade Proposals to U.S.

    04/22/2025 3:55:38 PM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 9 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 22 Apr 2025 | Nick Gilbertson
    The Trump administration has received official trade offers from 18 countries, and its trade negotiation team has meetings scheduled with 34 countries this week, the White House announced Tuesday.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt provided an update on trade negotiations during a briefing on Tuesday.“There is a lot of progress being made. We now have 18 proposals on paper that have been brought to the trade team,” she detailed. “Again, these are proposals on paper that countries have proposed to the Trump administration and to our government.”Over 100 countries have expressed interest in making a deal, per the press secretary.“You...
  • India Follows Vietnam in Imposing Steel Tariffs on China

    04/22/2025 10:09:51 AM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 5 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 22 Apr 2025 | Frances Martel
    The Finance Ministry of India announced on Monday that it would be imposing a 12 percent tariff on some steel products — a move apparently intended to prevent China from “dumping” large amounts of steel into the Indian market and elbowing domestic companies out of business.Indian officials had floated the potential of a 12 percent “safeguard duty” in late March in anticipation of news that the United States could impose tariffs that would lead China to see alternative markets to America for products that Americans would no longer want to buy at higher prices. President Donald Trump announced a wave...
  • Bessent told people he sees de-escalation with China at JPMorgan private event

    04/22/2025 9:36:56 AM PDT · by Miami Rebel · 8 replies
    Forex Live ^ | 4/22/2025 | Staff
    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made significant comments about the ongoing tariff tensions with China at a closed-door investor summit on Tuesday in Washington. According to Bloomberg, Bessent told attendees that the standoff with China -- which he said was essentially an embargo -- is unsustainable and that he expects it to de-escalate. He said that while formal negotiations haven't commenced, a deal remains possible. Risk assets have rallied on this.
  • Trendy NYC thrift stores fear US tariffs could obliterate business: ‘No small business can survive’

    04/22/2025 9:25:46 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 63 replies
    NY Post ^ | 04/22/2025 | Nicole Rosenthal
    This could really take a bite out of the Big Apple. The secondhand apparel industry may be dodging duties on imported goods – but the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on thrift shops may still bring a wrecking ball to businesses across the city, resellers told The Post. “There’s a lot of rhetoric that everybody’s going to turn to second-hand [clothing] when wallets tighten,” said Alexis Krase, owner of plus-size secondhand store Plus BKLYN in Greenpoint. “But overall, I think that ultimately means people are also being more critical of spending dollars in general: Overall sales will be down.” Krase,...
  • Former Intel CEO on Nvidia: You have to be 10x better to dethrone the king

    04/22/2025 7:51:17 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 11 replies
    Yahoo! Finance ^ | April 21, 2025 | Brian Sozzi
    Now that Pat Gelsinger is no longer occupying the corner office at embattled chipmaker Intel (INTC), he can acknowledge one thing about the semiconductor industry.Nvidia (NVDA) has a wide, wide lead over its rivals on the tech front..."They have built meaningful moats around their franchise," he added.Gelsinger led aggressive efforts to turn around Intel for more than three years. He slashed thousands of jobs, improved costs, secured CHIPS Act funding, built chip foundries, and promised fast AI chips that could compete with Nvidia and AMD (AMD).He was fired in early December amid missed financial targets, lack of progress on the...
  • Trump’s War on the Fed

    04/22/2025 4:24:47 AM PDT · by karpov · 32 replies
    National Review ^ | April 22, 2025 | The Editors
    If Donald Trump is upset about higher interest rates, he should stop doing just about everything he can to undermine the U.S. economy in the eyes of the world. As the U.S. becomes a riskier place to do business because of tariffs and fiscal uncertainty, and the independence of the central bank comes under threat from the president, people will demand higher yields to make buying U.S. sovereign debt worth their while. Maybe you think Trump’s trade policy has merit or the Federal Reserve needs to be brought more firmly under the president’s control. That’s a separate question from how...
  • There’s method in King Donald’s ‘madness’ on China

    04/21/2025 8:14:14 PM PDT · by cold start · 14 replies
    First Post ^ | 21st April 2025 | Sreemoy Talukdar
    Don’t go by the defiant rhetoric, China is hurting and in deep trouble over Trump’s tariffsFor the purpose of writing this column, I had to do some research as I always do. What struck me was how effortlessly China is winning the battle of narratives. It’s all a little confusing. We are apparently in the middle of a trade war, caught in the crossfire as the world’s two largest economies slap each other with tariffs in an escalatory spiral with the Donald Trump administration imposing 145% levies on most Chinese goods this month. That’s more than a little concerning for...
  • The Fire Jerome Powell Market Rout

    04/21/2025 4:09:57 PM PDT · by karpov · 38 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | April 21, 2025 | WSJ Editorial Board
    If the White House wanted a test of how firing Jerome Powell would go over in the markets, it succeeded on Monday. U.S. stocks and the dollar plunged while yields on long-term Treasurys climbed after President Trump renewed his attacks on the Federal Reserve Chairman. Monday was the first full trading day for markets to absorb National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett’s comments Friday that the White House is studying if Mr. Powell can legally be fired. On Monday Mr. Trump demanded again that Mr. Powell make “pre-emptive” interest rate cuts to avoid a slowdown. Cue the meltdown in stocks,...
  • Donald Trump to Meet with Major Retailers After Big Retail Opposed Reciprocal Tariffs

    04/21/2025 1:22:12 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/21/2025 | Sean Moran
    President Donald Trump will meet with major retailers on Monday after the National Retail Federation (NRF) announced it does not back the president’s reciprocal tariff policies. A White House official told Reuters that the president will meet Monday afternoon to discuss his tariff policies; the meeting will includes representatives from Walmart, Home Deport, Lowe’s, and Target. Walmart confirmed that its CEO, Doug McMillon, would attend the meeting. More than half of Walmart’s imports are from China, while Home Deport and Lowe’s also import from the country. A March report found that Target relies on China for 30 percent of its...
  • Japan to put car safety standards on table in Trump tariffs talks: Tokyo eyes easing rules for American car imports

    04/20/2025 10:21:27 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Nikkei Asia ^ | 04/20/2025 | HIROFUMI KANAOKA
    It looks as though trade progress is being made with Japan, as concessions about automobiles were reported on this weekend, signaling that Trump administration could be heading towards a revised agreement with the key ally nation. Japan may loosen auto safety rules for U.S. imports to address President Trump’s concerns over the low number of American cars sold there, Nikkei reports. With differing safety standards between the two countries, Tokyo is eyeing crash test regulations as a possible trade concession, according to Nikkei. During a White House meeting, Trump criticized Japan’s trade surplus and poor U.S. auto sales. Cabinet-level talks...
  • Ayn Rand’s Case against Tariffs

    04/19/2025 7:09:40 AM PDT · by DIRTYSECRET · 63 replies
    China, once a communist backwater, has emerged as the world’s factory floor, producing everything from iPhones to plastic brushes. It’s a pragmatic choice, not a philosophical one. A CEO doesn’t cite Rand when moving a factory to Shenzhen; he cites shareholder value. Tariffs, intended to lure these companies back, instead add insult to injury, failing to address the root causes of their departure.
  • Trump Says China Has Reached Out on Tariffs, TikTok Deal May Come Later

    04/19/2025 2:03:43 PM PDT · by george76 · 10 replies
    Epoch Times, ^ | April 18, 2025 | Jacob Burg
    President Donald Trump said on April 17 that China has contacted his administration to negotiate amid an ongoing tariff war, and signaled that a deal on divesting TikTok from its Beijing-based partner company may wait for now. While speaking with reporters during an executive order signing ceremony in the Oval Office, Trump confirmed that top Chinese officials had reached out “a lot” after he raised tariffs on the nation to 145 percent. “I believe we’re going to have a deal with China, and if we don’t, we’re going to have a deal anyway, because we will set a certain target,...
  • Trump Advisers Took Advantage of Navarro’s Absence to Push for Tariff Pause

    04/19/2025 5:22:50 AM PDT · by karpov · 29 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | April 18, 2025 | Alexander Saeedy and Josh Dawsey
    They needed to get the president alone. On April 9, financial markets were going haywire. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wanted President Trump to put a pause on his aggressive global tariff plan. But there was a big obstacle: Peter Navarro, Trump’s tariff-loving trade adviser, who was constantly hovering around the Oval Office. Navarro isn’t one to back down during policy debates and had stridently urged Trump to keep tariffs in place, even as corporate chieftains and other advisers urged him to relent. And Navarro had been regularly around the Oval Office since Trump’s “Liberation Day”...