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Dec 31 2019
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Donald Trump says he will sign 'Phase One' China trade deal on Jan. 15
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will sign a "Phase One" trade deal with China on Jan. 15, and plans to visit China soon to start talks on a "Phase Two."
"I will be signing our very large and comprehensive Phase One Trade Deal with China on January 15," Trump tweeted. "The ceremony will take place at the White House. High-level representatives of China will be present."
He
USA TODAYFeb 25 2021
Analysis
Republicans ‘Becoming the Party of Blue-Collar Americans’
Republicans are “becoming the party of blue-collar Americans” so long as the party continues with a populist-nationalist agenda, new analysis reveals.
Overall, an NBC News survey finds, Republicans have gained 12 percentage points with working class Americans between 2010 and 2020 while losing one percentage point with Americans who hold white-collar jobs.
At the same time,
Breitbart NewsDec 31 2019
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Trump to sign phase one trade deal with China, announces planned trip to Beijing
President Trump said Tuesday he will sign a phase one trade deal between the U.S. and China on Jan. 15, 2020, at a White House ceremony.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the ceremony, but will instead be represented by high level officials from Beijing, Trump tweeted.
The president added that he plans to travel to Beijing "at a later date" to begin discussions on a
The HillOct 12 2015
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The representative behind the largest international trade deal in U.S. history
Twenty five years ago, Michael Froman helped a young student editor named Barack Obama publish the Harvard Law Review, bonding over politics during late-night snack breaks. This month, Froman was pulling all-nighters again for his former classmate, this time putting the finishing touches on the largest international trade deal in U.S. history.
Over five days and nights in Atlanta,
Washington PostJul 15 2020
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The 2020 Campaign Begins: Trump, Biden Hold Dueling Press Conferences
The race for the White House is heating up as President Trump and his 2020 rival Joe Biden sparred, Tuesday during dueling press conferences.
The handling of the coronavirus outbreak was one of the key differences the two battled over.
"We have to get the schools open. We have to get everything open. A lot of people don't want to do that for political reasons, not for other
CBNNov 11 2014
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U.S., China Ready Deals to Avert Military Confrontations
U.S. President Barack Obama and China’s Xi Jinping are to unveil two agreements Wednesday designed to avert military confrontations, U.S. officials said, as the two leaders try to move beyond tensions that have dominated recent relations.
One of the military agreements covers a mechanism for notifying each other of major activities, such as military exercises, and the other sets rules
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 06 2019
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Trump’s border threats jam up Pence’s trade tour
President Donald Trump’s announcement Thursday that he would be willing to sideline a new trilateral trade pact with Canada and Mexico — a move that would allow him to impose the auto tariffs he has been threatening to unveil — couldn’t have come at a worse time for Mike Pence.
As Trump sat in the Oval Office, telling reporters that border security “is more important to me than the
PoliticoAug 23 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllStances: Is Inflation Always Bad?
Is inflation always a bad thing that hurts consumers? Or can there be some potential benefits when it’s being controlled at a moderate level? Is the alternative to "inflation/high inflation" totally static prices, or is it predictable 2% inflation?
Explore all opinions, perspectives, stances, and arguments about inflation with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Moderate Inflation Can Antonio FermeDec 27 2019
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The ‘Fire and Ice’ Decade That Changed Everything on Wall Street
It started with animal spirits left for dead by the financial crisis. It’s set to finish with stocks near records, volatility vanquished and the credit supercycle on steroids.
This is the tale of global markets over a decade of “fire and ice.”
In the 2010s traders braved everything from the sovereign meltdown in Europe and populist rage to “Volmageddon” and the shale revolution.
BloombergDec 03 2019
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Trump Decries Macron's 'Very Nasty' Comments at NATO Summit
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday took aim at President Emmanuel Macron over the French leader's criticism of NATO and criticized the other members of the military alliance for being too slow to beef up their defense budgets.
As prime ministers and presidents of the 29-member alliance converged on London for a summit marking NATO's 70th birthday, Trump told reporters Macron's
Newsmax (News)