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Trump Hits China With 10% in Additional Tariffs
There's a new front in the trade war with China. President Donald Trump announced an additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods. Beijing says it's ready to respond. Tyler Kendall reports from the White House.
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Hong Kong's Starry Lee on Mainland China Integration
Hong Kong's sole delegate to the National People's Congress Standing Committee Starry Lee says that the Hong Kong will have to maintain it's importance as gateway to different cities in the world while still fostering integration with...
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Can China Avoid Japan's Lost Decades?
Low bond yields, weak inflation and a struggling property market have raised fears China may see its own version of Japan's 1990s "balance sheet recession." Can China change course in time to avoid its own "lost decades?"
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US, its Allies and China Race for Military Drones
Nations are intensifying competition in the drone industry as unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) played a pivotal role in modern warfare, notably in conflict zones like Ukraine and the Middle East. The next frontier now centers on advancing...
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China Needs Private Sector to Be Strong 'More Than Ever,' Hong Says
Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong comments on the summit between China's President Xi Jinping and leading private sector executives. Hong says Beijing is trying to help the private sector but "the signals from these meetings can be...
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China May Investigate Apple's App Store Fees
Apple is the latest tech company to face a potential probe from China as tariff spats escalate with the US. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Math is Challenging on Tax Cuts Offsetting Tariffs, says BofA's Bhave
"I wouldn't think of tariffs as a reliable source of revenues in the long run," says Aditya Bhave, Senior US Economist at BofA Global Research. "There are other reasons that the deficit keeps increasing," he adds, citing population aging...
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China Imposes Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trump's Levies
China announced tariffs on a range of US products moments after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on goods from Beijing. China hit US coal and liquefied natural gas exports with a 15% levy, and targeted its oil and agricultural...
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US Bond Yields Hint at Stagflation Risk: 3-Minute MLIV
Guy Johnson, Anna Edwards and Rachel Evans break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Could China Avoid A 10% Tariff?
Anna Ashton, Ashton Analytics Founder & Fmr. Department of Defense Intelligence Officer, discusses China preparing to be hit with a ten percent tariff from the United States starting Tuesday and whether or not China can do anything to...
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Why Everyone Loses in Trump's Tariff War
Prudence Gordon of The Australian Centre for International Trade and Investment says isn't businesses in China, Canada and Mexico that will have to deal with the consequences of escalating trade tensions. She just discusses the biggest...
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Argentina's Milei Wants Deeper Ties With China
Argentine President Javier Milei says he wants to deepen ties with China and he calls the country a great trade partner. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at Bloomberg House on the sidelines of the...
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China Guides Mutual Funds, Insurers to Increase Investments in Stocks
Tai Hui of JPMorgan Asset Management says China's initiative to get local mutual funds and insurers to increase stock investments is a longer term play to boost the equity market. "For these pension funds and insurance companies to do...
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Trump Considering 10% Tariff on All Chinese Imports
President Donald Trump says his threat to hit China with 10% tariffs on all imports was still on the table and indicated it could come as soon as next month. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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TikTok's fate in US now in Trump's hands
The Biden administration has effectively punted a decision on TikTok's future to the incoming Trump team, which may extend a divesture deadline on parent ByteDance and find a way to keep the social media app going. Amid the uncertainty,...
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China Selling TikTok to Musk Makes Sense, Ives Says
Wedbush Securities Managing Director Dan Ives says it could make sense for China to sell off the US operations of TikTok to Elon Musk, but without the algorithm. Ives says TikTok could fetch $40 to $50 billion. He's on "Bloomberg...