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i'm why you got together it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump has announced new tariffs against steel and aluminum imports which he says will be made official next week the plan is to levy a twenty five percent charge in steel and ten percent on aluminum for weeks internal wrangling within the white house still late this decision. still made in china a thorn in donald trump's side for months he's threatened to increase tariffs against chinese imports against european ones too but now the time for talk is over at the end of a meeting with steel and many and producers he announced the plan levies. we have with us the biggest steel companies in the united states they used to go out bigger . but they got to be a lot bigger again. we have the big companies in the united states and they've been very unfairly treated by bad policy by bad trade deals by other countries they've been horribly treated by other countries trumps primary target is china due to its massive overproduction of steel and value minium which drives down global
i'm why you got together it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump has announced new tariffs against steel and aluminum imports which he says will be made official next week the plan is to levy a twenty five percent charge in steel and ten percent on aluminum for weeks internal wrangling within the white house still late this decision. still made in china a thorn in donald trump's side for months he's threatened to increase tariffs against chinese imports against european ones...
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you have certain partners who are not using u.s. origin goods, software, technology, or not trying to use u.s. dollar denominated transactions. and unless it is leading to trend of derisking. and wanted you all it make some commentary. bob, do you want to go first in that regard? >> yeah. and this is something we've had lots of discussions with staff. not just in the last year but before. at state, at treasury, and i think even hill staffers when we talked to them. if you look at the global marine insurance industry in part of the world where those transactions used to be in dollars, increasingly or to a material extent, we see other currencies biting into that. and not just for payments but actually denomination. and once we create the capability to do that business in other currencies, why would you go back? and i don't say that cynically, i just think it is probably at a lower risk. so i think that's one tangible example of derisking. aeb i think to be blunt, there is gentlemen graphic derisking and that doesn't necessarily just
you have certain partners who are not using u.s. origin goods, software, technology, or not trying to use u.s. dollar denominated transactions. and unless it is leading to trend of derisking. and wanted you all it make some commentary. bob, do you want to go first in that regard? >> yeah. and this is something we've had lots of discussions with staff. not just in the last year but before. at state, at treasury, and i think even hill staffers when we talked to them. if you look at the...
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u.s. trade deficit with china we want reciprocal mirror if they charge us we charge them the same thing but beijing says reciprocity should not be the goal on trade it says it could impose retell the atory tariffs on u.s. products like pork and aluminum if it must but that it would rather convince washington to change course. embattled trade everyone knows it's unrealistic to achieve complete equivalence so if the u.s. purchases whatever it wants but also rejects selling china the products we want and keeps blaming us for the trade imbalance how is that fair. meanwhile some analysts are asking is trump's bark bigger than his bite when it comes to trade. the president already announced global tariffs on steel and aluminum earlier this month but then came the negotiations and the exemptions. they include an initial exemption for the european union with e.u. leaders welcoming the move. voiced protectionism at the global level. this is a major risk for jobs in europe. in this respect style of stay u.s. ski. the dialogue is set to continue but so too is the pressure from washington trump is hint
u.s. trade deficit with china we want reciprocal mirror if they charge us we charge them the same thing but beijing says reciprocity should not be the goal on trade it says it could impose retell the atory tariffs on u.s. products like pork and aluminum if it must but that it would rather convince washington to change course. embattled trade everyone knows it's unrealistic to achieve complete equivalence so if the u.s. purchases whatever it wants but also rejects selling china the products we...
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u.s. assistance has contributed to improve it by the coalition on these issues. specifically, the department of defense has told us that engagement by u.s. military person has resulted in the production of a no strike list. that is a process which actually puts targets off-limits and ensures that pilots and others understand those targets. they also caused a succession or an ending of the use of -- by saudi forces. and the formation of the body to investigate noncombatant casualties. these are positive steps but it is clear that much more must be done to maximize impact of the war on yemeni civilians. i support our continued engagement for that purpose. both saudi arabia and the uae face a significant threat from houthi rebels armed with ballistic missiles. apparently with assistance of the iranians. there have reportedly been dozens of such attacks against saudi arabia since the spring of 2015, including against civilian targets like the international airport in riyadh which was attacked this december. i strongly support the right of our partners to defend themselves from these threats and believe i continued sha
u.s. assistance has contributed to improve it by the coalition on these issues. specifically, the department of defense has told us that engagement by u.s. military person has resulted in the production of a no strike list. that is a process which actually puts targets off-limits and ensures that pilots and others understand those targets. they also caused a succession or an ending of the use of -- by saudi forces. and the formation of the body to investigate noncombatant casualties. these are...
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us u.s. e-commerce giant amazon has lost as much as fifty three billion dollars of market value on wednesday trading its stock falling more than seven percent after a u.s. based web site reported president trump wants to go off to amazon because he's worried about main street stores being put out of business the white house denied any new policy changes towards amazon but its stock plunged anyway. on wall street force our markets man events against it's not just amazon us tech stocks overall are under pressure what's going on. well there is quite some regulatory pressure all over the place we had the privacy issues with facebook or we had some concerns about the self driving cars and to a good knowledge now that he might be on on amazon and even if the white house is saying that no action is a plan right now so what does right now mean not within the next five minutes not was and the next five days are what we hear out of the white house is from different sources that u.s. president donald tr
us u.s. e-commerce giant amazon has lost as much as fifty three billion dollars of market value on wednesday trading its stock falling more than seven percent after a u.s. based web site reported president trump wants to go off to amazon because he's worried about main street stores being put out of business the white house denied any new policy changes towards amazon but its stock plunged anyway. on wall street force our markets man events against it's not just amazon us tech stocks overall...
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i'm sumi so much going to get to have you with us u.s. president to trump a speaks and a sense the world really has announced two major moves a new national security adviser was notably hard line views and the threat of higher trade tariffs against china on security it was well known that trump and his former national security adviser didn't always see eye to eye so it was no great surprise when he announced that conservative hawk john bolton would take over the role bolton has advocated using military force against iran and north korea so his appointment could lead to magic changes in the administration's approach to crises around the world he is trump's third national security adviser in fourteen months. the abuse claire richardson had this to say about the latest u.s. government shake up john bolton is a hard liner and a war hawk who's taking up the post of national security advisor just as trump prepares to make some major foreign policy decisions for example bolton has called for preemptive military strikes against north korea and fo
i'm sumi so much going to get to have you with us u.s. president to trump a speaks and a sense the world really has announced two major moves a new national security adviser was notably hard line views and the threat of higher trade tariffs against china on security it was well known that trump and his former national security adviser didn't always see eye to eye so it was no great surprise when he announced that conservative hawk john bolton would take over the role bolton has advocated using...
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yelena and her colleagues have used this database to calculate the u.s. government's expenditure on soviet style weapons. since two thousand and fifteen until two thousand and twenty two pending will spend or two point two billion us dollars what do you know about the routes how weapons from balkan countries go to the middle east they go through turkey jordan. qatar and saudi arabia so that's all u.s. allies u.s. allies exactly exactly yelena had been investigating a plane they departed from reactor airport five days earlier which she believes carried weapons to the middle east. you can see tongue fight where there are the words that this plane took several times and you can see places such as r r ion gotta exactly and also it has flights number mark which is very specific for the planes that are actually transporting military goods. this is footage of the plane yelena tracked it has been loaded with crates at least twenty u.s. military flights have left this airport in the past six months. and when we arrive at the airport we to see a plane cool greg. thi
yelena and her colleagues have used this database to calculate the u.s. government's expenditure on soviet style weapons. since two thousand and fifteen until two thousand and twenty two pending will spend or two point two billion us dollars what do you know about the routes how weapons from balkan countries go to the middle east they go through turkey jordan. qatar and saudi arabia so that's all u.s. allies u.s. allies exactly exactly yelena had been investigating a plane they departed from...
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i bring coffee it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump has unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting showing up for alleged theft of intellectual property the move knocked seven hundred points off of the del jones and it drew promises of retaliation from beijing they already faced steep costs for from tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow. the tariffs will hit more than a thousand categories of chinese goods the identities of which are to come later trump's actions follow a trade investigation into china's acquisition of technology and trade secrets through unfair measures the outcome was no surprise china has built its own domestic industrial base in part by buying co-opting and sometimes hacking secrets from other nations according to trump it was past time for the country and others he believes or like it to be called out. we're doing things for this country that should have been done for many many years we've had this abuse by many other countries and groups of countrie
i bring coffee it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump has unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting showing up for alleged theft of intellectual property the move knocked seven hundred points off of the del jones and it drew promises of retaliation from beijing they already faced steep costs for from tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow. the tariffs will hit more than a thousand categories of chinese goods the identities of which...
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have more on our top stories in a moment but we start with some breaking news that's coming into us u.s. president donald trump has sacked secretary of state rex tillerson he's replaced him with cia director mike pompei oh now the move comes after tillerson broke with the white house to say russia was probably behind the nerve agent attack on a former spy in britain trump said on twitter that cia deputy director gina household will succeed pump a zero at the cia that would make her the first woman to run the spy agency. and let's go right to washington d.c. carson phenomenas standing by for us hi carson these are reports that we've been hearing of what more can you tell us. well this move comes quiet unexpectedly i have to say because yes there has been speculation that tillers and. be on his way out but those speculations particularly rife around the beginning of the year and it seemed like exactly dead media coverage that trump was about to fire to listen head safe to listen because trump simply didn't want to do what everybody expected him so he did it now at a time when nobody reall
have more on our top stories in a moment but we start with some breaking news that's coming into us u.s. president donald trump has sacked secretary of state rex tillerson he's replaced him with cia director mike pompei oh now the move comes after tillerson broke with the white house to say russia was probably behind the nerve agent attack on a former spy in britain trump said on twitter that cia deputy director gina household will succeed pump a zero at the cia that would make her the first...
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u.s. tariffs taking to twitter she said on tonight's announcement the e.u. is a close ally of the us and we continue to be of the view that the e.u. should be excluded from these measures it will see more clarity on this issue in the days to come looking forward to meeting the u.s. trade rep a representative like thais are in brussels on saturday to discuss. while donald trump says unilateral import tariffs his neighbors kind of mexico and nine other pacific rim nations lowering trade barriers that opening them markets with a multilateral free trade agreement which trump rejected off the taking office representatives of the eleven countries met in the capital santiago to sign the comprehensive and progressive transpacific partnership deal c.p.u. t p p the deal sees tariffs slow it all eliminated on a wide range of goods the eleven signatories have combined have a combined population of off a billion people and fourteen percent of global economic output and that's it from me and the business team here. we'll have an update for you in the next hour before you go is a check on real time
u.s. tariffs taking to twitter she said on tonight's announcement the e.u. is a close ally of the us and we continue to be of the view that the e.u. should be excluded from these measures it will see more clarity on this issue in the days to come looking forward to meeting the u.s. trade rep a representative like thais are in brussels on saturday to discuss. while donald trump says unilateral import tariffs his neighbors kind of mexico and nine other pacific rim nations lowering trade barriers...
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th logo, the giraffe and the toys "r" us u.s. commercials we all grew up with. ♪ i don't want to grow up ♪ i'm a toys "r" us kid >> here at home toys "r" us has alread closed about 200 stores since filing for bankruptcy last september. and in the uk it's csing other 200 stores. something once impossible to imagine. >> it is simply one of the great post war retail businesses of america.s >> t" us can trace its peots to 1948 when charles lazarusned a baby furniture store in washington, d.c. in 1957, after expanding into toys, he began using the toys "r" us name. toys "r" us went public in 1978, grew to som 350 stores in the 1980s and expanded internationallyor to than 1600 stores. >> how did you ever get to be that big? one day i decided to open a second store. and after that i seemed to get easier. >> yes, it all seems so easy until 1998 whenma walrt overtook toys "r" us to become the top u.s.oy retailer. and as quickly as you can say high-speed wifi, online shopping, with the powerful ability to compete on pricing, began to remak
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on "squawk box. >>> toys "r" us may soon liquidate its u.s. operations. ndon dowdy has more on that. >>> trouble in toy land. sources tell cnbc that toys "r" us could close down its entire u.s. business, though the situation is still fluid that news is impacting shares of hasbro and mat tetel in early trading. hasbro off by 2.5% mattel off by 5% both retailers said the bankruptcy last year affected their business toys "r" us filed for chapter 11 in september amid fierce competition from walmart, amazon and as more shoppers buy online toys a"r" us obtained a 3.$3.5 billion loan to keep running, but they were risking breaching the terms of the loan following a disappointing holiday season sales, store traffic and profits fell short of what they told lenders to expect. toys "r" us has more than 800 stores nationwide. back over to you >> thank you very much for that. >>> some other stocks to watch, wynn resorts agreed to pay 2$2.6 billion to settle a lawsuit by japan's universal entertainment, this would end a six-year dispute between steve wynn and his former
on "squawk box. >>> toys "r" us may soon liquidate its u.s. operations. ndon dowdy has more on that. >>> trouble in toy land. sources tell cnbc that toys "r" us could close down its entire u.s. business, though the situation is still fluid that news is impacting shares of hasbro and mat tetel in early trading. hasbro off by 2.5% mattel off by 5% both retailers said the bankruptcy last year affected their business toys "r" us filed for chapter...
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golf it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is keeping his word on trade and could be starting a global trade war in the process today he unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting china for alleged theft of u.s. intellectual property of that package comes on top of tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow in say broadside beijing has already said that it will retaliate against despite trump's claims the move is justified. it's the largest deficit of any country in the history of our world it's out of control we have a tremendous intellectual property theft situation going on we're doing things for this country that should have been done for many many years are going to go now to washington our correspondent claire richardson is on the story for us tonight good evening to you claire so we know president trump is already and i so iran steel tariffs on many countries including china so why are we seeing the u.s. now seems willing out beijing for further penalties well
golf it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is keeping his word on trade and could be starting a global trade war in the process today he unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting china for alleged theft of u.s. intellectual property of that package comes on top of tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow in say broadside beijing has already said that it will retaliate against despite trump's claims the move is justified. it's...
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u.s. department of defense for an interview was declined but we did get a statement saying america's partner forces are vetted and that the final use of the weapons is checked. meanwhile u.s. support for rebel groups in syria continues. and to defeat eisel america has chosen a new ally the president authorized the department offense to equip kurdish elements of the syrian democratic forces as necessary to ensure a clear victory over isis in iraq and syria. but could his rebel forces have been own territorial interests and a new front has opened in a region already fractured by war. in a recent escalation to u.s. allies turkey and the kurds have been pointing guns at one another. and more lives are taken every single day. this brand of weapons is a global problem and even more so if exporting countries avoid accountability. looks so to me it sounds ugly and scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the world's record for this the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and i
u.s. department of defense for an interview was declined but we did get a statement saying america's partner forces are vetted and that the final use of the weapons is checked. meanwhile u.s. support for rebel groups in syria continues. and to defeat eisel america has chosen a new ally the president authorized the department offense to equip kurdish elements of the syrian democratic forces as necessary to ensure a clear victory over isis in iraq and syria. but could his rebel forces have been...
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used to do. it is the kind of thing the u.s. used to sign onto all of the time.tack on one is an attack on all. >> yeah. it seems in his conversation the british prime minister managed to nudge donald trump into position. he dropped ambiguity. there was no whom ever it are was attached to that. he fingered russia. he said he was standing by the brits in that assessment. so that's new. the question now is going to be whether it's on the other side of the atlantic and the kind of really hurts with what we have heard. so far we haven't seen that. if it has come that russia has gone far enough that they need to stop the kind of med 8ing that we have seen in elections in the u.k. and we have seen with the poisoning with this former russian spy they need to do something that is tougher than they have done so far. it probably means hitting is russian hold on the london property market. it is new but what we need is a sanction. >> we were the only ones that went on the web site to read >> yeah. it seems in his conversation the british prime minister managed to nudge dona
used to do. it is the kind of thing the u.s. used to sign onto all of the time.tack on one is an attack on all. >> yeah. it seems in his conversation the british prime minister managed to nudge donald trump into position. he dropped ambiguity. there was no whom ever it are was attached to that. he fingered russia. he said he was standing by the brits in that assessment. so that's new. the question now is going to be whether it's on the other side of the atlantic and the kind of really...
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u.s. munitions were used as part of that strike. center no i don't believe we are ok last month a group of u.s. senators introduced a joint resolution on yemen it aims to limit the president's power to wage war without authorization from congress and also proposes to cut american support for saudi arabia and disentangle it from saudi involvement in the yemeni civil war another vote on the resolution is to be held soon. in two thousand and seventeen the u.s. and saudi arabia signed an arms deal worth almost one hundred ten billion dollars it was described as one of the largest arms sales in american history and this is the aftermath of the saudi led coalition's latest air strike in yemen a dozen air raids were carried out against the airport destroying the most of the planes war broke out in yemen three years ago with the saudi led coalition bombing campaign against the rebels claiming thousands of civilian lives now the u.n. describes the situation as the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history and. look at the longer. it
u.s. munitions were used as part of that strike. center no i don't believe we are ok last month a group of u.s. senators introduced a joint resolution on yemen it aims to limit the president's power to wage war without authorization from congress and also proposes to cut american support for saudi arabia and disentangle it from saudi involvement in the yemeni civil war another vote on the resolution is to be held soon. in two thousand and seventeen the u.s. and saudi arabia signed an arms deal...
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u.s. will only train and equip vetted syrian opposition and hope that this time they don't all turn out to be islam mr radicals. political analyst nicholas davies told us the u.s. has a long history of supporting extremists in the region. the people they have supported all along have been extremists until they. until they form this relationship with the. white and. this was the u.s. goal all along militarized the conflict to pour in foreign fighters and weapons across the turkish border and that this is this was the u.s. policy a covert policy it's not a publicly announced policy but that that was the policy for you know the late from twenty eleven onwards. and international aid convoy has left of the syrian rebel enclave of eastern good after delivering much needed food and medicine around four hundred thousand people are currently trapped in the district outside damascus which has been under siege by the syrian armed forces since may two thousand and thirteen forty six trucks entered the area on monday carrying enough food for twenty seven thousand people the syrian arab red crescent which is one of the groups involved in the aid delivery hailed the
u.s. will only train and equip vetted syrian opposition and hope that this time they don't all turn out to be islam mr radicals. political analyst nicholas davies told us the u.s. has a long history of supporting extremists in the region. the people they have supported all along have been extremists until they. until they form this relationship with the. white and. this was the u.s. goal all along militarized the conflict to pour in foreign fighters and weapons across the turkish border and...
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spain those are the headlines about with more news in half an hour next its inside story to stay with us. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel an alum in your garage by g.m. will mean boss a data transfer times faster than we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in county because at this time on al-jazeera. the u.s. and many european nations have expelled more than one hundred thirty russian diplomats over the poisoning of a former spy in the u.k. russia calls it a provocative gesture is this a sign of another cold war this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm elizabeth piron i'm it is the worst diplomatic crisis between russia and the west since moscow annexed crimea four years ago drawing comparisons to the cold war more than twenty countries european powers as well as the us canada and australia have teamed up to expel more than one hundred thirty vosh and diplomats the u.s. led the way ordering out sixty russian officials and shutting down the country's consulate in seattle it is in response to the a
spain those are the headlines about with more news in half an hour next its inside story to stay with us. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel an alum in your garage by g.m. will mean boss a data transfer times faster than we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in county because at this time on al-jazeera. the u.s. and many european nations have expelled more than one hundred thirty russian diplomats over the poisoning of...
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us. i'm not come from this case the u.s. is a supporter of this coalition. for the us to admit that yes we know what is happening i would choose a more likely thing it is. it has consequent even to consequences in addition to the u.s. law that prevents the country. few weaponry to use it except incentive for me. committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. so there are legal liability both internally and internationally thank you tube is stepping into the ring in the fight against fake news but it's choice of sparring partner has drawn a barrage of criticism. of conspiracy videos much so inspections of people who don't understand that watching science fiction you face a strong criticism after spread conspiracy theories in the aftermath of the deadly school shooting in florida begin to tell a video like this isn't the first time they have been unable to or unwilling to stop the spread of conspiracy theories. thanks to you believe. the media information that the movie anchorman i'm here to meet with the piano. thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks. thanks th
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go on terry martin good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says he will impose new sanctions on russia in response to moscow's alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election the united states has also signed a joint declaration with france and germany in support of britain's standoff with russia over the attempted murder of a former russian spy britain blames russia for the attack in the english city of souls for a using the deadly soviet era nerve agent no which will. british prime minister to reason may is one of the few visitors to salzburg these days traders in the cathedral town say tourists and shoppers are staying away in the wake of the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei script and his daughter yulia may visited the restaurant where the chemical attack took place and put the blame squarely on moscow. it is right that the u.k. government reacts in a robust way to what has happened here insoles break that is exactly what we've done either now so that we will be expecting t
go on terry martin good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says he will impose new sanctions on russia in response to moscow's alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election the united states has also signed a joint declaration with france and germany in support of britain's standoff with russia over the attempted murder of a former russian spy britain blames russia for the attack in the english city of souls for a using the deadly soviet era nerve...
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using a process to allow u.s. companies to petition for and promptly obtain exclusions unavailable from u.s. sources or that don't pose a national security threat. grandfathering existing contracts so we don't unfairly drive up costs of projects underway. reviewing tariffs on the short-term basis to consider if a different approach would better serve the u.s. national interests. and, of course, setting a termination date. i welcome the president's commitment to flexibility and cooperation toward our allies that trade fairly, the exclusion of canada and mexico is an important first step in such flexibility and one we strongly support. we can't jeopardize our ability to be -- incentivize other countries to cooperate on addressing our shared concerns with china. we don't want to encourage the other countries to restrict our american exports. instead, we have to tailor these tariffs so americans have certainty as they continue to trade fairly, sell merican-made products to stomers all over the world and hire more work
using a process to allow u.s. companies to petition for and promptly obtain exclusions unavailable from u.s. sources or that don't pose a national security threat. grandfathering existing contracts so we don't unfairly drive up costs of projects underway. reviewing tariffs on the short-term basis to consider if a different approach would better serve the u.s. national interests. and, of course, setting a termination date. i welcome the president's commitment to flexibility and cooperation...
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i bring golf it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is keeping his word on trade and he could be starting a global trade war in the process today he unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting china for alleged theft of intellectual property it's a broadside beijing has already said that it will retaliate against and it comes on top of tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow. u.s. president donald trump is always good for a surprise on thursday he did an economic about face and decided to spare the european union from a tariff levy on steel and aluminum at least for the time being we are just starting a negotiation with the european union because they really shut out our country to a large extent they have barriers that they can trade with us but we can't trade with them they're very strong barriers have very high tariffs we don't it's just not fair. that in the senate committee the u.s. trade representative had earlier announced the names of the countries for which presiden
i bring golf it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is keeping his word on trade and he could be starting a global trade war in the process today he unveiled up to sixty billion dollars in trade tariffs targeting china for alleged theft of intellectual property it's a broadside beijing has already said that it will retaliate against and it comes on top of tariffs on steel and aluminum that go into effect tomorrow. u.s. president donald trump is always good for a...
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u.s. will use all available tools at its disposal to prevent china from undermining global competition. the remarks come as the u.s. weighs a series of potential trade actions against china. new york's banking regulator reportedly has given deutsche bank and a couple others until march 5 to respond to requests to provide clarity on the business relationship with president trump's son-in-law jared kushner. the department of financial services once more information on previous loan request. we have breaking news. the white house's point top-secret clearances for more than 30 staff. more of that, straight ahead. i am alisa parenti and this is bloomberg. emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. on itsfiles to go public own terms. why the music's jim or is skipping the traditional -- why the music company is skipping the traditional ipo dance. techhe backlash from big reservation. side on guna control. one of the most highly anticipated public offerings of the year is here. spotify is going public. the company is not filing for a traditional ipo instead, a direct listing on t
u.s. will use all available tools at its disposal to prevent china from undermining global competition. the remarks come as the u.s. weighs a series of potential trade actions against china. new york's banking regulator reportedly has given deutsche bank and a couple others until march 5 to respond to requests to provide clarity on the business relationship with president trump's son-in-law jared kushner. the department of financial services once more information on previous loan request. we...
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u.s. president at the white house with donald trump using the income so from an unusual full so opportunity to display a large costs to illustrate the benefits that arms sales to riyadh bring the u.s. rights groups say those sales should not be made to said here a.b.l. which is leading a campaign and gehman against the hooty rebels alan fischer reports now from washington. it was a looky rival for such a high profile visit the crown prince from saudi arabia did not go in through the front door but soon found himself in the oval office of the u.s. president donald trump addressing merely a domestic audience to. the financial importance of the city relationship. some of the things that have been approved and are currently under construction and will be delivered to city review very soon this is mohammed bin soundman second visit to the white house in a year and he was keen to point out this was the continuation of an old alliance we have all this ally for us of america in the middle east right now more than eighty years but there was a warning from the president to saudi arabia and others in
u.s. president at the white house with donald trump using the income so from an unusual full so opportunity to display a large costs to illustrate the benefits that arms sales to riyadh bring the u.s. rights groups say those sales should not be made to said here a.b.l. which is leading a campaign and gehman against the hooty rebels alan fischer reports now from washington. it was a looky rival for such a high profile visit the crown prince from saudi arabia did not go in through the front door...
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in pennsylvania america's egg maker that uses u.s. steel, they think american steel will raise prices and potentially drive them out of business. you have to look at the' broader economic forecast. only 140,000 are directly in steel. charles: with picking winners and losers, i think you can argue picking americans over chinese workers. there should be some price increases because we lost all of our steel mills. i think the american public will be willing to accept the pain, just like they were willing to buy chryslers when lee iacocca asked them to. we should reignite that industrial part of our economy. >> no doubt about it. i was sitting at a table with factory workers and a lady came up and said i'll pay a little more for you guys. so that's in the mayor candle spirit and american ethos. right now other countries are picking winners and losers. china is picking winners and losers. we have a 2.5% tariff on their cars. charles: the spot we used the sound bite from secretary ross. he talked about the counter veiling duties. we tried a
in pennsylvania america's egg maker that uses u.s. steel, they think american steel will raise prices and potentially drive them out of business. you have to look at the' broader economic forecast. only 140,000 are directly in steel. charles: with picking winners and losers, i think you can argue picking americans over chinese workers. there should be some price increases because we lost all of our steel mills. i think the american public will be willing to accept the pain, just like they were...
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spain those are the headlines about with more news in half an hour next its inside story to stay with us. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel in alum in your brand by g.m. will mean the data transfer time starts in fourteen we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost this time on al-jazeera . the u.s. and many european nations have expelled more than one hundred thirty russian diplomats over the poisoning of a former spy in the u.k. rushed.
spain those are the headlines about with more news in half an hour next its inside story to stay with us. u.s. president donald trump has said he will slap new charis on imports of steel in alum in your brand by g.m. will mean the data transfer time starts in fourteen we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost this time on al-jazeera . the u.s. and many european nations have expelled more than one hundred thirty russian diplomats over the poisoning...
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thank you for joining us u.s. president donald trump has lashed out of the probe into alleged links between russia and his twenty six thousand election campaign and for the first time on twitter his use the name of the man leading the investigation robert muller it's all part of a growing political storm surrounding the firing of a senior f.b.i. official trying tweeted the munna probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime and then he went on to call it a witch hunt. a tram stop or as follows media reports that site f.b.i. official andrew mccabe kept personal memos on his interactions with the president and those documents are now with robert mueller the f.b.i. deputy f.b.i. did deputy director james comey has also issued a direct warning to trump tweeting the american people will hear my story very soon and now trump's personal lawyer has told the daily beast publication that the entire russia investigation led by malaysia should be shut down christian salome reports f
thank you for joining us u.s. president donald trump has lashed out of the probe into alleged links between russia and his twenty six thousand election campaign and for the first time on twitter his use the name of the man leading the investigation robert muller it's all part of a growing political storm surrounding the firing of a senior f.b.i. official trying tweeted the munna probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime and then he went on to...
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now we're seeing the use u.s. leading the response in its scope of more than a dozen allies who have also decided to kick out russian diplomats from their countries, a few here and there, but not 60 like the u.s. keep in mind that britain, where this attack happened, kicked out 23. granted, the u.s. and russia have a large number of diplomats in each other's countries, and over the summer when we saw tit for tat expulsions over other matters, vladimir putin said at the time that now the u.s. and russia were equal, that they each have 455 diplomats in each other's countries. so to put this in perspective, when you see the u.s. now kicking out 60 of those 455, that's 13% of all russian diplomats working in the u.s. this is essentially the u.s. saying, goodbye, good riddance, you have one week to pack your bags and get out. don't let the door hit you on the way out, and by the way, russia, if you do plan to retaliate for this, as you say you will, the u.s. could take additional action, brianna. >> very well put, miche
now we're seeing the use u.s. leading the response in its scope of more than a dozen allies who have also decided to kick out russian diplomats from their countries, a few here and there, but not 60 like the u.s. keep in mind that britain, where this attack happened, kicked out 23. granted, the u.s. and russia have a large number of diplomats in each other's countries, and over the summer when we saw tit for tat expulsions over other matters, vladimir putin said at the time that now the u.s....
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u.s. for more than 60 years because the business started in renting 52. 952.tarted in 1 market invested in the with innovation. it's a very important market for us, the u.s. market. there more to come in terms of the way you have positioned budweiser? carlos: promotingdweiser renewable electricity. that means that all the budweiser produced in the u.s. is brewed with renewable technology. 2025 we will be 100% from renewable sources. it is our global brand. about giving access to water. it's something where families day gettinge water to families. we have afforded some of those communities five days of water. we have reached 1 million households. reporter: with craft beer, with a younger beer drinking audience, how does it figure into the global strategy? carlos: it is a great segment. today you go to a restaurant in your city, or any major metropolitan area, you have a wine list and beer list. 10 years ago, that would not have been the case. craft beer helped that. because it is a great trade the consumers to within the world. there's a segment of consumers that is growing. they feel good about paying up for the product and the experience. repor
u.s. for more than 60 years because the business started in renting 52. 952.tarted in 1 market invested in the with innovation. it's a very important market for us, the u.s. market. there more to come in terms of the way you have positioned budweiser? carlos: promotingdweiser renewable electricity. that means that all the budweiser produced in the u.s. is brewed with renewable technology. 2025 we will be 100% from renewable sources. it is our global brand. about giving access to water. it's...
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tried to get a rider attached to it that said okay we'll let pipeline go through you just have to use u.s. steel and u.s. steelworkers and it was the republicans who rejected that. now, you've got confused i'm sure republicans at some point on protectionism and what it really all means. >> well, you know, liz listen. you have to remember it's like what you were first saying everything is inner connected with that keystone pipeline, they actually should have finished that and you know, the reasons that they didn't go through with that is not worth getting into here but what he was saying earlier, i really agree with that because i was all prepared to think of we were talking about crude last time and it's about being sort of in a congestion area and it is. it's basically exactly where it was a week ago but you know for the first time liz i will tell you, it might not be a sale, which means you should probably sell it right now but if we are going to get involved in a trade war like you say production costs are going to go through the roof when the price of the product will also rally. it's
tried to get a rider attached to it that said okay we'll let pipeline go through you just have to use u.s. steel and u.s. steelworkers and it was the republicans who rejected that. now, you've got confused i'm sure republicans at some point on protectionism and what it really all means. >> well, you know, liz listen. you have to remember it's like what you were first saying everything is inner connected with that keystone pipeline, they actually should have finished that and you know, the...
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i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us the u.s. says it stands with britain and its just feud with russia over an assassination attempt on a former double agent london says the kremlin is behind the poisoning of service for paul and his daughter with a nerve agent now moscow is heading back saying that the u.k. has no evidence it's also calling prime minister to resign may's decision to expel twenty three russian diplomats irresponsible. until recently britain's prime minister to resign may had to tone being accused of not being hard enough on russia on wednesday she got her redemption standing before parliament may and equivocally accuse the kremlin of attempting to murder a former russian double agent living in the u.k. what followed were a series of punitive measures against russia the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence officers they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of over thirty years and it reflects the fact that
i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us the u.s. says it stands with britain and its just feud with russia over an assassination attempt on a former double agent london says the kremlin is behind the poisoning of service for paul and his daughter with a nerve agent now moscow is heading back saying that the u.k. has no evidence it's also calling prime minister to resign may's decision to expel twenty three russian diplomats irresponsible. until recently britain's prime...
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u.s. munitions were used as part of that strike. center no i don't believe we are ok. well last month a group of u.s. senators introduced a joint resolution on yemen it aims to limit the president's power to wage war without an authorization from congress and to kind of america's support for saudi arabia disentangling it from saudi involvement in the mini civil war now the vote on the resolution is to be held soon. in two thousand and seventeen the u.s. and saudi arabia signed an arms deal worth almost one hundred ten billion dollars it has been described as one of the largest arms sales in american history i mean while here are pictures of the aftermath of the saudi led coalition's latest air strikes in yemen a dozen air raids have been carried out against of the airport destroying most of the planes and war broke out in yemen three years ago with the saudi led coalition bombing campaign against who theah rebels claiming thousands of civilian lives the u.n. describes the situation as the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history . to discuss this further i'm
u.s. munitions were used as part of that strike. center no i don't believe we are ok. well last month a group of u.s. senators introduced a joint resolution on yemen it aims to limit the president's power to wage war without an authorization from congress and to kind of america's support for saudi arabia disentangling it from saudi involvement in the mini civil war now the vote on the resolution is to be held soon. in two thousand and seventeen the u.s. and saudi arabia signed an arms deal...
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the key allies used by the u.s. navy in a submarine program and is only approved one hot role watermill which is currently located in england. it is important for you to know that there is currently a good deal of uncertainty and confusion as to how the tariffs will affect the department of defense contracts. companies are concerned they will be required to pay tariffs even if the department of defense mandate that they source their steel or aluminum from a foreign facility. this is where i think that there is an opportunity for more clarification as it relates to multilateral strategy. how will be announced tariffs after exclusions and exemptions ultimately provide relief to u.s. workers in industries. and i think i'm picking up on appoint the chairman made. what is the administration's vision for achieving a multilateral coordinated strategy for counteract dean over capacity crisis that is hard for steel and aluminum industries? >> as are several questions. i will try to respond to the length i can recall and if i
the key allies used by the u.s. navy in a submarine program and is only approved one hot role watermill which is currently located in england. it is important for you to know that there is currently a good deal of uncertainty and confusion as to how the tariffs will affect the department of defense contracts. companies are concerned they will be required to pay tariffs even if the department of defense mandate that they source their steel or aluminum from a foreign facility. this is where i...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side as well. so i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly you have been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian government to
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply...
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u.s. trade representative between 2013 and 2017. thank you for joining us. it's clear the u.s.ts to narrow its trade deficit but how do you decide was a bad deficit? >> i think most economists will tell you that the trade deficit, the trade imbalance is a function of macro economic functions like differential growth rates. it's not really the function of trade policy. the recent tax cuts in the united states are likely to increase the trade deficit as will high levels of growth if the administration is successful in achieving growth targets. it's not a great metric for economic policy because it's affected by broader issues. vonnie: paul ryan said he would .refer a more surgical approach to your point, this is not the way to solve problems that are china'sed with relationship to the u.s. what power does congress have if persuasion does not work? >> the president has a lot of power here to do this. congress could take action and put in a writer to a must pass bill that says the administration cannot spend any money imposing these tariffs. that's a pretty to connie and action. it
u.s. trade representative between 2013 and 2017. thank you for joining us. it's clear the u.s.ts to narrow its trade deficit but how do you decide was a bad deficit? >> i think most economists will tell you that the trade deficit, the trade imbalance is a function of macro economic functions like differential growth rates. it's not really the function of trade policy. the recent tax cuts in the united states are likely to increase the trade deficit as will high levels of growth if the...
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u.s. industry and irreplaceable. the e.u. meanwhile is using a variety of tactics to convince donald trump to abandon his plans from threatening retaliatory measures to requesting talks germany's new economy minister was in the u.s. on monday for talks with his american counterparts. with goodwill on both sides i see a chance of getting a positive response by the end of the week. on tuesday and wednesday the e.u. commissioner for trade cecilia mousetrap will continue the discussions in washington it's not clear what the e.u. intends to offer the americans but donald trump has frequently criticized the high import taxes on u.s. cars and foods like meat. now let's bring in our financial correspondent here journal the german economy minister is signaling the willingness to make concessions the chinese premier saying the country would be open to moves that would bring down the u.s. trade deficit with china what do people on the trading floor think is u.s. president donald trump's strategy working. well first of all it's important to note that the i
u.s. industry and irreplaceable. the e.u. meanwhile is using a variety of tactics to convince donald trump to abandon his plans from threatening retaliatory measures to requesting talks germany's new economy minister was in the u.s. on monday for talks with his american counterparts. with goodwill on both sides i see a chance of getting a positive response by the end of the week. on tuesday and wednesday the e.u. commissioner for trade cecilia mousetrap will continue the discussions in...
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u.s. embassy used to hear the americans i think you've been very close allies of the americans when it comes to security coordination the u.s. doesn't want to see this country you know for into chaos they depend on ethiopia for picture things like fighting al shabaab in somalia border to model the borders to dart out to don and don but really want to make sure that this transition as you mentioned is one that goes largely without incident but there are many many questions you know there are complications or factions within the ruling party who's going to be the next prime minister going to be a major question about how things will unfold so i think a lot of strong words will be exchanged i think both from these europeans are not happy with the public almost golding that the americans have given them on the state of emergency and trying to figure out what the best way is to move forward. it's quite a busy time in africa we've got the russian foreign minister making it or as well as his u.s. counterpart and a lot of talk from the american side about chinese influence on the continent is this a
u.s. embassy used to hear the americans i think you've been very close allies of the americans when it comes to security coordination the u.s. doesn't want to see this country you know for into chaos they depend on ethiopia for picture things like fighting al shabaab in somalia border to model the borders to dart out to don and don but really want to make sure that this transition as you mentioned is one that goes largely without incident but there are many many questions you know there are...
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housing that the u.s. used to have in the us today has less influence over the rebel groups because it gives less supports of the rebel groups so by definition it is going to have less leverage i think this is a case where all the parties that have provided support or that have provoked whether it's material support or moral support to the rebels need to tell them they need to stop shelling. regime controlled areas as well that has to that has to stop because it gives a justification a pretext often for the regime then to go in and to go in with disproportionate force i think you know again if you just look at the pictures and hear the accounts it's hard to call this simply not of self defense it's hard to call this consistent with international humanitarian law so i think those shouldn't really be those and other matters for debate yes the rules have to stop for the regime as a sub firing it needs to be a cease fire and then some solution has to be felt and russia today has a role a stronger role probably than
housing that the u.s. used to have in the us today has less influence over the rebel groups because it gives less supports of the rebel groups so by definition it is going to have less leverage i think this is a case where all the parties that have provided support or that have provoked whether it's material support or moral support to the rebels need to tell them they need to stop shelling. regime controlled areas as well that has to that has to stop because it gives a justification a pretext...
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using the national security exemption. the pentagon wrote a member about the tariff saying the unfair steel practices do create a national security problem. the pentagon also said that the u.sould use targeted tariffs and avoid angering allies that are needed for other diplomatic national security reasons such as canada, as south korea. if you are invoking the national security exemption, should you not also be listening to the pentagon on how to apply these tariffs? >> what i love about this president is he listens to all points of view both within his government and outside and then he makes the tough decisions. in this case he made the decision to go with 25% tariffs on steel, 10% on aluminum across the board with no country exclusions and that's the way to do it, i believe, because simply that, for example, 10% tariff on aluminum, as soon as you start exempting countries you have to raise the tariffs on everybody else. as soon as you exempt one country, then you have to exempt another country and so it's a slippery slope. so i understand what the pentagon said. the president understands it very clearly. he heard all side and made a decision. courageous tough decision an
using the national security exemption. the pentagon wrote a member about the tariff saying the unfair steel practices do create a national security problem. the pentagon also said that the u.sould use targeted tariffs and avoid angering allies that are needed for other diplomatic national security reasons such as canada, as south korea. if you are invoking the national security exemption, should you not also be listening to the pentagon on how to apply these tariffs? >> what i love about...