Headline RoundupNovember 11th, 2014
Tech Tariff Deal with China
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From the Right
US, China reach 'understanding' to scrap tariffs on some high-tech goods, Obama saysFox News (Online News)
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President Obama said Tuesday that the U.S. and China have reached an "understanding" on a deal that would eliminate tariffs on certain high-tech goods.
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U.S. and China Overcome Hurdles on Technology PactNew York Times (News)
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The Obama administration said Tuesday that it had achieved a breakthrough in negotiations with China to eliminate tariffs on an array of information technology products, from video-game consoles and computer software to medical equipment and semiconductors.
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U.S., China to Drop Tariffs on Range of Tech ProductsWall Street Journal (News)
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The U.S. and China reached an agreement to drop tariffs on a wide range of technology products, in a deal that its backers say could cover $1 trillion in trade and that marks a significant accomplishment amid strained ties between Beijing and Washington.
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