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Bloomberg

Why the IMF Slashed Its Global Growth Forecast

Higher Ed
International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas discusses the factors behind the fund's decision to revise its world growth forecast on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Biden-Modi Video Call 'Constructive': White House

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday with a focus on how Russia's war in Ukraine has destabilized the food supply in parts of the world and about the clear distance between the U.S. and India on...
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Bloomberg

USW President on Steel Tariffs, WTO Aluminum Case

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard discusses the outlook for the steel and aluminum industries with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux at the World Steel Conference in New York.
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Bloomberg

How Realistic Are Trump's Planned Trade Policies?

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar Scott Lincicome discusses President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs and trade policies. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Considering the Economic, Employment Boost of Imports

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on the employment boost from imported products. He speaks with Thomas Wright, fellow at the Brookings Institution, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

New Zealand Minister: RCEP Gives Exporters Confidence

Higher Ed
Nov.16 -- Damien O'Connor, New Zealand's minister for trade and export growth, discusses the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, the world’s largest regional free-trade agreement signed by 15 Asia-Pacific nations. He...
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Curated Video

Trump's New Trade Deal Includes China's Shopping List For U.S. Goods

Higher Ed
President Trump's newly signed trade deal with China hinges on the country's ability to buy large amounts of U.S. products.
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Curated Video

President Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports Over Ukraine War

Higher Ed
President Biden announced the ban following requests from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to cut off Russian energy exports.
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Bloomberg

Biden Set to Ban Russian Oil Imports to U.S.

Higher Ed
The Biden administration is expected to impose a ban on U.S. imports of Russian oil, liquified natural gas, and coal as soon as Tuesday, without the participation of its European allies. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern has the details.
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Bloomberg

China Sues Australia Over Trade Barriers

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- China has filed a lawsuit against Australia at the World Trade Organization over measures Australia has taken against Chinese exports of railway wheels, wind towers and kitchen sinks. The move further aggravates an already...
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Bloomberg

Trump Heaps More Tariffs; China Retaliates

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- The Trump administration slapped tariffs on roughly $110 billion in Chinese imports on Sunday. China retaliated. Meanwhile, the outlook for China’s manufacturing sector deteriorated further in August. Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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Curated Video

A Food and Drug Administration plan to close half its laboratories is an assault on food safety that probably would expose more Americans to harm from unsafe food, lawmakers charged Tuesday.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Congress: FDA closure plan risky for consumers CAPTION: A Food and Drug Administration plan to close half its laboratories is an assault on food safety that probably would expose more Americans to harm from unsafe food,...
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Sky News

Ukraine War: Antony Blinken Press Conference

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows interior shots US Secretary of State Antony Blinken giving press conference on Ukraine War (Part 2), in Washington DC. Ukraine war: Liz Truss the UK foreign secretary is in Washington DC for talks with her US counterpart to...
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Bloomberg

Century Aluminum CEO Says Plants, Jobs Ready for U.S. Tariffs

Higher Ed
Feb.23 -- Mike Bless, chief executive officer at Century Aluminum, discusses the potential impact of aluminum tariffs proposed by the U.S. government and how Chinese exports impact the market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - cattle farming, milk, food production and imports

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of cattle farming, milk production, cheese, chocolate, and factory workers. Fruits, vegetable and coffee imports.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Import Prices Increase 0.5% in September

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Lisa Erickson, head of traditional investments at US Bank Wealth Management examine U.S. September import prices. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Philippine Central Bank Has Room to Maneuver on Rate Policy: Governor

Higher Ed
Philippine central bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the economy. The central bank left its key interest rate steady last week at a record-low 2%, while hinting it could start exiting...
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Bloomberg

AAFA President on Retail Outlook

Higher Ed
Stephen Lamar, President and CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association, discusses his outlook for the retail sector, in light of high inflation and the global supply chain crunch. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Curated Video

Planning The Future Of U.S. Energy

Higher Ed
In the short term, there's not much Congress or the president can do to shield Americans from even higher prices at the pump.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Bars Some China Xinjiang Firms Over Alleged Uighur Abuse

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- The Trump administration has banned imports from three companies in the Xinjiang region of China over Beijing’s alleged oppression of Uighur Muslims. It plans to add curbs on an additional six firms from the area. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

China's Slowdown Continues to Persist, Citi's Chua Says

Higher Ed
Johanna Chua, chief Asia Pacific economist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses China's latest trade figures, the outlook for the economy and policies. China's record-breaking export strength continued into December, pushing the annual...
Stock Footage3:38
Bridgeman Arts

Communications, shipping, and trade imports in UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 11 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Communications in the UAE. Tradesmen in Abu Dhabi. Jewellery-making. Shipping and trade imports along the river. Port Rashid and passengers at the...
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Bloomberg

China’s Exports Keep Expanding, While Imports Fall

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- China’s exports continued to expand in August, as the country’s major trading partners gradually resumed business activities. Imports unexpectedly dropped. Grace Ng, senior China economist at JPMorgan, discusses what the...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup's Lee Says Border Tax Has Immediate Distortions

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- William Lee, head of North America economics at Citigroup, talks about the economic impact of a border adjustment tax and the potential for corporate tax reform. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."