‘Bidenomics’ 2.0 or ‘Trumponomics’ 2.0? Both would hurt trade and growth.
Trade,Taxes,China,Joe Biden,Donald Trump,Technology,Manufacturing,Business,Economy And Jobs,Foreign Policy
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U.S. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both have big plans to reshape the post-COVID U.S. economy.
Sweeping 2024 U.S. presidential campaign ideas — like those embodied in Biden’s Build Back America and in Trump’s pledges to overhaul the U.S. civil service and the Federal Reserve, commence mass deportations, and require national teacher certification and college entrance and exit examinations — would face tough challenges in U.S. courts and to win a Senate majority.
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