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Ana Swanson
I write about trade and international economics for the New York Times, formerly WaPo. Tips to ana dot swanson at nytimes dotcom. 'A special kind of nerd'
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Ana Swanson 24 nóim
Trump says about the EU today: "If they don’t talk to us, we’re going to do something that’s going to be pretty severe economically. We’re going to tariff a lot of their products."
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Ana Swanson 2 u
This Gary Cohn interview has the first on the record confirmation I've seen of a rumor we have heard for a while -- that steel and aluminum tariffs were sprung without warning on almost everyone in the administration
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Ana Swanson 2 u
Toyota today announcing an increase in their US investments to $13 bn from $10 bn over 5 years. They say their main drivers are business considerations but it would be "disingenuous" to say they didn't have "an eye on trade"
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Ana Swanson 4 u
As one of the lead negotiators in China trade talks, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is personally pushing Beijing to give Hollywood greater access — a change that could be highly lucrative to an industry where he still has ties w/ ⁦
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Steve Holland 22 u
Pres Trump on Xi's reluctance to finish trade deal at summit: "I think President Xi saw that I’m somebody that believes in walking when a deal is not done and there’s always a chance it could happen and he probably wouldn’t want that and that could be a reason. "
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Shawn Donnan 12 Márta
“The trade deficit and budget deficit are inherently related,” said Diane Swonk, the chief economist at Grant Thornton. “When you blow a hole in your budget deficit, you need to rely more on the rest of the world for your borrowing.”
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
“The United States would have to have the right, or in the reverse, any obligations they may have, would have to have the right to unilaterally act to enforce change…anything short of that in my judgment is just what we have right now”
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
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You can read my and 's story on how all this came about
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
"We're at a complete stalemate," with the Europeans on the issue of including agriculture in talks, Lighthizer says. “We’re working on other areas with the realization that there is not going to be any FTA without agriculture… Congress would never go along with it."
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
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“Our hope is that we’re in the final weeks of having an agreement. But I’m not predicting one. There still are major, major issues that have to be resolved. And if those issues are not resolved in a way that’s beneficial to the United States, we will not have an agreement"
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
Lighthizer describes the US holding up appellate body member appointments as “the only leverage” the US has with the WTO to press for reform. “I don’t know any other way to do it,” he says.
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
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"I'll work as hard as I can, and the president will tell me when the time is up, or the Chinese will.”
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
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When asked if there would be an agreement by the end of the month, he says, “We’re either going to have a good result or we’re going to have a bad result before too long, but I’m not setting a specific time frame and it’s not up to me."
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Ana Swanson 12 Márta
Lighthizer says the US and China are sending drafts of their agreement back and forth. He was on the phone with them yesterday and will be tomorrow
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The New York Times 10 Márta
Exclusive: The U.S. accused the Maduro government of burning an aid convoy. Our video investigation shows Venezuelan protesters set it alight accidentally.
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Shawn Donnan 11 Márta
Missed this from Larry Kudlow yesterday... Administration's shift in language on the trade deficit is striking. Economists will agree with him. Not sure Trump would, however.
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Joe Deaux 8 Márta
Trump's saying aluminum prices are down 12% since he instituted tariffs. So, aluminum is a globally traded exchange price. Separately, the U.S. is paying 26% higher prices to ship aluminum regionally. My story about some SUPER IN THE WEEDS aluminum pricing
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Brian Lehrer Show 8 Márta
Now: discusses America's record $891 billion trade deficit along with the economic trends and Trump trade policies widening the gap.
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Ben Casselman 8 Márta
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Very clear that the shutdown was behind January's big jump in people working part-time for economic reasons (as BLS indicated). Fell back sharply in Feb.
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Ben Casselman 8 Márta
U.S. employers added 20,000 jobs in February, the 101st straight month of job growth. The unemployment rate ticked down to 3.8%.
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