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The New York Times @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸 · 3h

The article discusses how former President Trump's inconsistent approach to China, which initially emphasized the need for a tough stance against its economic practices, may paradoxically lead to an irreparable economic entanglement with China through potential investments that could undermine U.S. industries and security. #TradePolicy #ChinaRelations #EconomicStrategy #US #CN

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Opinion | Is Trump About to Invite In the Biggest Predator in the World?
Mr. Cass, a contributing Opinion writer, is the chief economist at American Compass, a conservative economic think tank, and editor of "The New Conservatives: Restoring America's Commitment to Family, Community and Industry.
The New York Times @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸 · 4h

In his article, Oren Cass argues that despite President Trump's long-standing criticism of China and its economic practices, his potential deal allowing $1 trillion in Chinese investment in the U.S. could irrevocably bind the American economy to China, undermining national security and the principles of free trade, as Chinese companies operate under the influence of the Communist Party and pose significant risks to American industry and technology. #China #Economy #TradePolicy #US #CN #KR #JP #TW

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Opinion | Is Trump About to Invite In the Biggest Predator in the World?
Mr. Cass, a contributing Opinion writer, is the chief economist at American Compass, a conservative economic think tank, and editor of "The New Conservatives: Restoring America's Commitment to Family, Community and Industry.
The New York Times @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸 · 6h

A panel of federal judges ruled that President Trump's 10 percent tariff on most U.S. imports is illegal, limiting his trade powers, while tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran following military exchanges, Tennessee's legislature advances a controversial congressional map, and over 100 dams across the U.S. were dismantled last year to restore river ecosystems. #USPolitics #TradePolicy #InternationalRelations #US #BR #IR #IL #CN

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Court Rules Against Trump's 10% Tariff
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Reuters @reuters.com · London 🇬🇧 · 14h

The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled against President Trump's 10% global tariffs, determining they were unjustified under a 1970s trade law, in a case brought by small businesses challenging the tariffs that were implemented on February 24. #TradePolicy #Tariffs #SmallBusiness #US

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US trade court rules against Trump's 10% global tariffs
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - The U. S. trade court on Thursday ruled against President Donald Trump's latest 10% global tariffs, finding across-the-board tariffs were not justified under a 1970s trade law.

Today, thanks to our mobilization, the European Parliament's International Trade Committee is finally looking into the suspension of the EU-Israel association agreement. As the 1st vice president of this committee, I wanted to call for the complete suspension of this. (Original: Aujourd’hui, grâce à notre mobilisation, la commission du commerce international du parlement européen se penche enfin sur la suspension de l'accord d'association UE-Israël. En tant que 1ère vice présidente de cette commission, j’ai tenu à appeler à la suspension totale de cet https://t.co/xNskkkMhGQ) #EUDiplomacy #HumanRights #TradePolicy #EU #IL

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Reuters @reuters.com · London 🇬🇧 · 3d

Domestic U.S. industries are pushing the Trump administration to impose higher tariffs on imports from China and other countries with excess manufacturing capacity, while import-reliant and agricultural groups are advocating for a more cautious approach amidst ongoing trade investigations into these issues. #TradePolicy #Tariffs #ChinaEconomy #US #CN #EU #JP #KR #MX #VN #ID #TW #IN #BD #KH

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US industries, trade groups split over Trump's tariff probe on excess factory capacity
WASHINGTON, May 5 (Reuters) - Domestic U. S. industries are urging the Trump administration this week to impose higher tariffs to curb the rising tide of exports from China and other countries with excess factory capacity, while import-dependent and agriculture groups want a more cautious approach to new trade curbs.