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China's strategy

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Wenran Jiang of UBC on how China may approach its trade fight with the U.S.
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Trade hearing

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Joseph Galimberti of Canadian Steel Producers Association on the effects of Trump tariffs.
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U.S. and EU Agree to 'Resolve' Trade Dispute

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President Trump said the U.S. will work towards a barriers-free trade deal with the EU, easing tensions that had been weighing on lawmakers, markets, and corporations for days.
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China hits back at U.S. with list of 25 percent tariffs on imports including agricultural products

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Fears of an all-out trade war with the U.S. heightened after China announced it would impose 25 percent tariffs on over a hundred U.S. goods including aircraft, cars, and chemicals. The swift response from Beijing came just hours after...
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Why the Tech World Isn't a Fan of President Trump's Tariffs

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While major Silicon Valley players appreciate the Trump administration's investigation into China's trade practices, they believe that "tariffs are not the remedy," says Josh Kallmer, Senior Vice President for Global Policy at the...
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The Tools That Address Trade Policies Without Tariffs

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Teaming up with allies to pressure China, rather than imposing unilateral tariffs, might be a more effective way to make the country change its ways, says Josh Kallmer, Senior Vice President for Global Policy at the Information...
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Trade Policy Fixes That Don't Involve Tariffs

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Teaming up with allies to pressure China, rather than imposing unilateral tariffs, might be a more effective way to make the country change its ways, says Josh Kallmer, Senior Vice President for Global Policy at the Information...
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Tariffs and Tech Spell Bad News for Markets

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President Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese imports and Facebook's privacy scandal both weighed down markets Thursday, said Daniel Ives, Chief Strategy Officer at GBH Insights. The Dow ended the day more than 700 points lower.
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China tariffs

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Lyndsay Duncombe reports on Trump's move to slap tariffs on China
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How Trade with China Benefits Both Sides

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By imposing tariffs on Chinese goods, the U.S. could be shooting itself in the foot because a lot of companies rely on open trade with China, says Joseph Steinberg, Political Economics Columnist at the Wall Street Journal.
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Why Tariffs Are Not the Best Tools to Solve Trade Deficiencies

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While the Trump administration is correct in saying that China's economic policies negatively impact American companies, blunt tariffs are probably not the best tool to fix that, says Joseph Steinberg, Political Economics Columnist at...
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EU criticises Trump's 'gun to our head' over metal tariffs

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French President Emmanuel Macron has lashed out at Donald Trump for giving the EU a 40-day exemption from US metal import duties, describing it as like putting a "gun to our head." EU leaders want a permanent, rather than temporary,...
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White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn Resigns

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Cheddar spoke with RNC spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany who said, before the news broke, that it's important for Republicans get behind the president's trade policies.
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RNC Spokesperson: President Trump's Tariffs Should Come As No Surprise

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President Trump is proposing a 25% tax on steel brought to the U.S., and a 10% tax on aluminum. The announcement sent the stock market into a tailspin. RNC Spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany says Americans should not be surprised by the move.
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Another key Trump adviser resigns amid tariff dispute

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Another key adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump has resigned, this time due to his plans for new tariffs. Gary Cohn's resignation comes after less than 14 months as Trump's top economic adviser — he becomes another name on the growing...
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Canada's options

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Katie Simpson looks at Canada's alternatives in a potential trade fight with the U.S.
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Europe Brings Levi's and OJ to the Tariff Fight

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The EU could impose retaliatory tariffs on American imports like Levi's jeans and orange juice in order to "send a message to Washington," says Joseph Sternberg, the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Page Editor for Europe
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Trump tariffs

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CBC's Ellen Mauro on how the resignation of Trump's chief economic adviser Gary Cohn could impact Canada
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Exclusive: Congressman Gutierrez Calls Out Carl Icahn For Possible Insider Trading Around Trump Tariffs

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Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) wants the SEC to investigate possible insider trading by Carl Icahn, President Trump's friend and former adviser, who sold shares in industrial company Manitowoc days before tariffs were announced.
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'Ireland first' - EU's Tusk fires Brexit warning shot

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The EU's warning Brexit Britain that divorce talks risk stalling, if it doesn't come up with a realistic solution for the Irish border issue. Speaking in Dublin, European Council President Donald Tusk said it's difficult to imagine any...
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Wall Street Loved the Latest Jobs Report

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Daniel Ives, chief strategy officer and head of technology research at GBH Insights, told Cheddar that the economy added just enough jobs in February to jolt investor confidence and that he expects a few more weeks of new highs.
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EU seeks exemptions from Trump's tariffs

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The European Union is seeking to be exempted from planned U.S. import duties on steel and aluminum, but says Washington has not made clear how the exemption process works. So far, only Australia, Canada and Mexico are exempted - for now....
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Controversies over Brexit and steel trade

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: the Brexit debate at the European Parliament turned into a shouting match between British right-wingers and MEPs from the continent; and the European steel industry is urging Brussels to...
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EU plans to challenge Trump's tariffs before WTO

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Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports creates a lot of uncertainty, especially in Europe. While Trump exempted neighbours Canada and Mexico, which together account for a quarter of US steel imports, the...