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Trade war
Coke earnings don't tell the whole tariff story for beverage suppliers
by
Ben Bradford
Oct 29, 2018
Coca-Cola is expected to report earnings Tuesday morning before the markets open, and the news could be good for investors. Strong demand for diet beverages in the U.S. continues. Never mind that the company raised prices during the summer, saying the cost of making the cans was going up due to aluminum tariffs. Earnings are […]
Game theory suggests the trade war could last a long time
by
Scott Tong
Oct 25, 2018
Social scientists say it's rational for countries to act in their self-interest.
Game theory suggests the trade war could last a long time
by
Scott Tong
Oct 25, 2018
Social scientists say it's rational for countries to act in their self-interest.
Retaliatory tariffs could be a boon for U.S. food banks
by
Bret Jaspers
Oct 24, 2018
Some crops from U.S. farmers losing money from a trade spat with China will be redirected to food banks across the country.
China and the emerging markets no longer key engine of global growth
by
Scott Tong
Oct 19, 2018
What goes up must come down. In the case of the Chinese economy, what grows like an economic weed inevitably starts to slow down. Today we learned China grew by a mere 6.5 percent the latest quarter. The country’s lowest growth since the Great Recession. You might be tempted to blame that on China’s current […]
China and the emerging markets no longer key engine of global growth
by
Scott Tong
Oct 19, 2018
What goes up must come down. In the case of the Chinese economy, what grows like an economic weed inevitably starts to slow down. Today we learned China grew by a mere 6.5 percent the latest quarter. The country’s lowest growth since the Great Recession. You might be tempted to blame that on China’s current […]
Here's why trade talks between the US and EU are slow
by
Amy Scott
Oct 18, 2018
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was in Brussels this week, talking trade with the European Commission. And apparently things aren’t going so well. Back in July, the United States agreed to hold off on its threat to slap tariffs on European auto imports while the two sides negotiate a larger trade deal. Three months later, both […]
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Here's why trade talks between the US and EU are slow
by
Amy Scott
Oct 18, 2018
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was in Brussels this week, talking trade with the European Commission. And apparently things aren’t going so well. Back in July, the United States agreed to hold off on its threat to slap tariffs on European auto imports while the two sides negotiate a larger trade deal. Three months later, both […]
Would China weaponize its U.S. debt as a trade war tactic?
by
Tracey Samuelson
and Janet Nguyen
Oct 17, 2018
China owns more U.S. debt than any other country. Selling its current supply of U.S. treasury bonds to mess with the American economy would be an aggressive move that China would not undertake unless provoked further, according to one expert.
This South Carolina county councilman is "like a walking billboard for international trade"
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 16, 2018
David Britt helped bring jobs to Spartanburg. Now he's fighting against the president's tariffs.