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Tariffs Likely Won't Hurt Traffic From China, Says Port of Long Beach CEO

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Port of Long Beach Chief Executive Officer Mario Cordero says any new tariffs imposed by President-elect Donald Trump are likely to have no impact on the amount of traffic to the port from China. He says we've been in this "tariff...
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Trump's Tariff Threat Is Critical, Says Rep. Hill

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US Rep. French Hill, (R) Arkansas, says President-elect Donald Trump is willing to carry through on his threats for new tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China. Hill says Trump is using this issue to call attention to need to...
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Bill Dudley on Bessent's Debt Challenge, 'Shadow' Fed

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Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Bloomberg Economics senior advisor, discusses the challenge US debt can pose for Scott Bessent at the US Treasury, the potential impact on the Federal Reserve...
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Trump Tariff Threats Not A Surprise: Aaron Kenon

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Clear Harbor Asset Management CEO Aaron Kennon says President-elect Donald Trump's latest tariff threat to top US trading partners should not come as a surprise. He further said that there will be more de-regulation under the new...
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What is a tariff? How the Trump administration plans to implement them in 2025

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For much of U.S. history, the government relied on tariffs to fund the federal government. Here is how the Trump administration plans on utilizing them. (Scripps News)
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Don’t play politics with Israeli imports law, Taoiseach says

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It is important people “don’t play politics” with legislation that would ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land, the Taoiseach has said. Simon Harris cast doubt on the passing of the Occupied Territories Bill...
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As Trump touts tariffs, report claims they would cost the typical American $2,600 a year

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If former President Trump is elected, he vows to raise tariffs on goods from China to help bolster manufacturing. One report, however, suggests those tariffs could cost the typical American $2,600. (Scripps News)
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Irish protesters call for ban imports from Israeli settlements on Palestinian land

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Around 100 protesters gather outside the gates of Leinster House for a protest calling for sanctions to be imposed on Israel and a bill to be implemented that would ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian lands.
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Taxes debated between GOP, Dems: Va. Rep. Don Beyer says he is 'instinctively anti-tariff'

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Amid a tariff debate, Virginia's Rep. Don Beyer said at the DNC that duties on imports will "have a huge inflationary impact on the economy," pushing back on the Trump campaign's promotion of tariffs. (Scripps News)
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President Biden heads to Pittsburgh, calls for higher steel tariffs

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President Biden's visit to Pittsburgh marks the second of three stops on a swing through the key battleground state of Pennsylvania this week.
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‘GigaFarm’ capable of replacing food imports set for construction in Dubai

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A part Edinburgh-created “GigaFarm” capable of replacing 1% of UAE food imports is set for construction in Dubai Food Tech Valley. Food Tech Valley has signed an agreement at Cop28 with ReFarmTM to start construction on a 900,000 sqaure...
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India Confirms Softer Rules for Laptop, Tablet Imports

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India will allow imports of tech hardware such as laptops and tablets without a mandatory license, easing curbs the government had previously planned to impose. Sankalp Phartiyal reports on Bloomberg Television.
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EU Trade Chief Says China Relations 'Very Imbalanced'

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The European Union's chief trade negotiator says the bloc is seeking a new strategy toward China, calling the current relationship very unbalanced. Valdis Dombrovskis is wrapping up his trip to Beijing on Tuesday. Charlie Zhu reports on...
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Nasser Saidi & Assoc's Prasad on Oil, Egypt Inflation

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Aathira Prasad, Macroeconomics Director at Nasser Saidi & Associates, discusses her regional economic outlook. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East and Africa".
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High Price of Oil Is Not Good for Indonesia: Ariadji

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"High oil prices are a big burden for the financial balance of the country." Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Deputy Minister Tutuka Ariadji discusses oil and gas prices, their impact on the country's economy and investing in the...
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Haldia's Narayan On India's Petrochemical Ambitions

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Haldia Petrochemicals CEO Navanit Narayan discusses India's petrochemical ambitions and market scope. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Hong Kong Curbs Japanese Seafood Imports on Fukushima Discharge

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Shares of some Japanese seafood companies including Maruha Nichiro Corp. are trading lower in Tokyo. Hong Kong is imposing import curbs on seafood to seaweed from parts of the nation in response to a plan to start releasing treated...
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China Trade Plunges More Than Forecast

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China is seeing exports fall for a third straight month in July. Imports also plunged way more than anticipated. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Oil Prices Will Move Higher in Second Half: Beveridge

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"Oil inventories will continue to draw and prices are going to move higher, certainly in the second half of the year." Neil Beveridge, senior oil analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses the rally in oil prices, demand in China and his...
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India's Russian Oil Exports Extend Drop

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Indian imports of Russian oil dropped for a second month and are expected to slip even further as the key OPEC+ producers start trimming exports to help balance the global market. Rakesh Sharma reports on Bloomberg Television.
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CEEW's Ghosh On India's Clean Power Outlook

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Council on Energy, Environment and Water CEO Arunabha Ghosh discusses prospects of India meeting its clean power targets for 2030 and beyond. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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South Korea June First 20 Days Trade Deficit $1.6B

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South Korea's early trade data pointed to the first increase in exports since August of last year, a possible early sign of a global demand pickup. Bloomberg Economics' Hyosung Kwon discusses the data on Bloomberg Television.
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Diokno: Philippines Central Bank Likely to Pause on Rate

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"Philippines Central Bank will most likely pause on rate." Philippine Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno discusses the central bank's monetary policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Pinpoint Asset Management Economist on China Trade Data

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Zhang Zhiwei, Chief Economist at Pinpoint Asset Management, discusses the likelihood of stimulus by Beijing, after official figures show China exports dropped more than expected in May. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on...