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she's the associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. it'd be good to see what does the slightest tear of step mean in concrete sense. so in concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european union. currently standing at 21.8 percent are going to be matched by the united states. so we can anticipate that this is going to mean a lot more tear ups on the us side, but probably also a lot of parents from others to yeah, talking of the others, the initial focus will look into imposing reciprocal terrace. as you say on countries that had the largest tried surpluses with the u. s. is this bad news to hear? this is bad news for the european union, so the european union is the 4th largest trading partner with the united states. last year they did about $1.00 trillion dollars
she's the associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. it'd be good to see what does the slightest tear of step mean in concrete sense. so in concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european union....
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as a whole is a very busy associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. thanks so much for your time. my pleasure. now the issue of trade in tariffs also told me that the talks between india's prime minister and the range ramadi and us president donald trump at the white house. trump found to bring what he called fitness and reciprocity through the india us economic relationship. they said the us would soon increase military styles to india, which would include if $35.00 still qualify for the latest priced each other. throughout their remarks, modi repeatedly mentioned trump signature, catchphrase like america. great. again. he also added, he's on twist saying he's the tenant to quite like india. great. again. the deputies janelle de la on was at the white house and had this to say about the me or whatever india charges. that's what we're charging them. those are the words that trump used to explain the reciprocal tower of set to define us india trade ties. and the us is trading relationship with the rest of the world. and moti is fully prepared to get in
as a whole is a very busy associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. thanks so much for your time. my pleasure. now the issue of trade in tariffs also told me that the talks between india's prime minister and the range ramadi and us president donald trump at the white house. trump found to bring what he called fitness and reciprocity through the india us economic relationship. they said the us would soon increase military styles to india, which would include if $35.00 still...
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well, and the hall is the associated professor and economics of the university of tampa and florida. and this is what she thinks these latest harris could mean. so in concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european union. currently standing at 21.8 percent are going to be matched by the united states. so we can anticipate that this is going to mean a lot more tariffs on the us side, but probably also a lot of parents from others to an easier trade in paris. also dominated talks between india's prime minister in the red remote e and you as president, donald trump at the white house, trump value to bring what he called, fairness and reciprocity to the india us economic relationship. warm hugs instead, losses issue more. he came to washington to rekindle his goals. the relationship with drum one for the most par
well, and the hall is the associated professor and economics of the university of tampa and florida. and this is what she thinks these latest harris could mean. so in concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european...
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. >> brian wells, university of tampa. s i was come for so i push it were taught by -- get bogged down. i would like to ask the question by putting the dimension of time into this. so just thinking about democratization. in between each of those ways with two troughs of -- others were in a third wave of democratization now. there are differences in these ways of autocracies asian. for example, there was mechanism and now it seems to be erosion of rule of law. are there any similarities in these ways of autocracy that we can draw from lessons from? in the other two ways we have met him to find a way back to democracy. >> who wants to take that went on? >> is a great question and something that's worthy of careful study. one of the things we've all talked but in recent years is how what's been happening since 2006 really is a different mode. it's slow. something overnight coup. we have had a wave of coups in the sahel but this is an communist revolution in military takeovers. it's a step-by-step erosion, using the law. so it'
. >> brian wells, university of tampa. s i was come for so i push it were taught by -- get bogged down. i would like to ask the question by putting the dimension of time into this. so just thinking about democratization. in between each of those ways with two troughs of -- others were in a third wave of democratization now. there are differences in these ways of autocracies asian. for example, there was mechanism and now it seems to be erosion of rule of law. are there any similarities in...