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Jun 06 2019
Headline Roundup
Before Tariff Deadline, Mexican Armed Forces Meet Migrants Near the Border
Before President Trump's Tariff Deadline, Mexican Armed Forces have doubled down on their efforts to restrict migrant caravans from crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border. Dozens of migrants have been detained by the Mexican government, on the same day that Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sent a delegate to hash out a deal with the Trump Administration, to avoid an about 5% blanket
Washington Examiner NBC News Digital ReutersFeb 09 2024
News
The US Is Buying More From Mexico Than China, and the Cause Is COVID: Expert
The United States is buying more from Mexico from China for the first time in 20 years. Jim Nelles, a supply chain consultant, says COVID caused the United States to buy more from Mexico and caused Chinese companies to build more in Mexico to avoid COVID lockdowns and U.S. tariffs.
NTDMar 19 2024
News
Did Donald Trump Threaten 'Bloodbath' If He Loses? Here's What Happened
Donald Trump stirred controversy at the weekend after warning of a "bloodbath" in the U.S. should he lose the 2024 presidential election.
Speaking to a crowd in Ohio, Trump had been describing plans to impose heavy tariffs on vehicle imports before making the comment, which drew a rebuke from President Joe Biden, among others.
Trump's supporters say his words were taken out of
NewsweekDec 29 2023
News
State seizes another 17.5 tons of illegal fireworks
The Hawai‘i Department of Law Enforcement’s Illegal Fireworks Task Force seized an additional 17.5 tons of illegal fireworks Friday during a routine tariff inspection of a shipping container coming from the mainland to Hawai‘i. This is the third shipping container to contain illegal fireworks discovered during routine tariff inspections within the past two weeks. Officers with the task force
Big Island Now NewsMar 18 2024
News
Why the Liberal Media's Freakout Over Trump's 'Bloodbath' Remarks Is Beyond Embarrassing
Sarah had the story today: the liberal media went apoplectic over Trump's warning of a “bloodbath” this year. At a rally in Ohio over the weekend, the former president expounded on how China’s trade policy is primed to hurt American families. Here’s how the media framed these remarks juxtaposed with what was actually said:
If you’re listening, President Xi — and you and I are friends —
TownhallDec 30 2023
News
Task Force confiscates 17.5 tons of illegal fireworks in third large seizure in two weeks
Task Force makes third large seizure of illegal fireworks. PC: Hawai‘i Department of Public Safety and Hawai‘i Department of Law Enforcement The Illegal Fireworks Task Force seized an additional 17.5 tons (about 35,000 pounds) of illegal fireworks on Friday during a routine tariff inspection of a shipping container transiting from the US mainland to Hawai‘i. This is the third shipping
Maui Now NewsNov 07 2019
Headline Roundup
China Says Beijing And U.S. Agreed To Lift Tariff Hikes As Trade Talks Proceed
China and the U.S. have agreed to cancel in phases the tariffs imposed during their months-long trade war, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, without specifying a timetable.
Overseas financial markets rose on the signs of progress on a trade deal, while U.S. stock futures pointed to a strong opening.
Associated Press CBS News (Online) New York Post (News)Feb 08 2024
News
Mexico Dethrones China as America's Main Source of Goods - The Florida Capital Star
Mexico supplied the United States with a higher volume of goods than China in 2023, according to annual data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) published on Wednesday. The U.S. imported about $427.2 billion worth of goods from China, whereas imports from Mexico reached around $475.6 billion, according to the data. Trade tensions between the U.S. and China persist as America continues
The Florida Capital StarDec 07 2023
Opinion
Chris Christie Is Right, Trump's Trade War Accomplished Nothing
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made a strong point at tonight's GOP presidential debate by criticizing former President Donald Trump's trade policies.
"You can't say he was good on trade," Christie said, directly rebutting a comment former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley had made earlier in the evening. "He didn't change one Chinese policy in the process. He failed on it."
ReasonMay 07 2024
Perspectives Blog
2024 Voter Guide: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Economic Policies
Where do the 2024 presidential candidates stand on economic policy, and how do those stances compare? How might their policies look if they win?
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