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Trump Fan Gutted By Tariffs Says He Sees Bankruptcies and Suicides If Trade War Continues
Farmer Caleb Ragland is a supporter of Trump, but he warned on NewsNation that thousands of farms will go under if the president's trade war continues.
The White House is considering banning exports to China of all items that were made with or contain U.S.-made software in response to China’s announcement of rare earth export controls. According to Reuters,
China is winning the trade war. It has learned to escalate and retaliate as effectively as America. And it is experimenting with its own extraterritorial trade rules, thus changing the path of the world economy.
Officials say the upgrade of Montreal’s port will help Canadian importers and exporters find alternatives to the U.S.
China’s economy expanded at 4.8 percent in the third quarter—the slowest rate in a year—according to data released on Monday by its National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), as ongoing trade tensions with the United States continue to weigh on growth.
This week in Washington, President Trump halted trade talks with Canada, announced a private donation to help pay the military and authorized new sanctions on Russian oil. We discuss these developments,
Bourbon, an iconic U.S. product, has become collateral damage in President Donald Trump’s second trade war.
Key Takeaways U.S. farmers may have permanently lost their share of the global soybean market, as the trade war has led China to seek alternative sources.The U.S. exported $12.6 billion in soybeans to China in 2024,