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Trump at G-20 Is 'Reality TV on Steroids,' Harman Says

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Jane Harman, president and chief executive officer at The Wilson Center, discuses President Donald Trump's trade talks at the Group of 20 meeting and urgency to get the USMCA agreement passed. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Rajan: Fed Hikes Ease Pressure on Other Central Banks

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Raghuram Rajan, Chicago Booth School professor and former Reserve Bank of India Governor, discusses how Federal Reserve rate hikes ease pressure on central banks in the "process of exit" and looks at the impact of a strong U.S....
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Bloomberg

Martin Feldstein Explains Border Tax Adjustment Effects

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Jan.12 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin talks with Harvard University Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein about his comments on the prospect of U.S. border tax adjustments. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Caught my Eye: Trump Expands Aluminum, Steel Tariffs

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Flanders and Joe Weisenthal choose what "caught their eye" this week: Trump's decision to expand aluminum and steel tariffs in the midst of impeachment. They spoke with David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall...
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Press Association

Starmer criticises PM's trip to Saudi Arabia

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Interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on a visit to retrofitted energy efficient houses in Huddersfield. He talks about Boris Johnson's trip to Saudi Arabia, alternatives to Russian gas, progress in Ukraine, support for refugees...
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Bloomberg

Trump, Trade, and the U.S. Border Tax

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist at Barclays, and Alessio de Longis, portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, explain the application of border taxes and how President Donald trump wants to adjust their use. They speak on...
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Harvard's Marty Feldstein Says Border Tax 'Misunderstood'

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Harvard University Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein explains the economic benefits of a U.S. border tax adjustment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

North Korea's Iron Ore Exports Rise

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- North Korea has seen an export boom when it comes to iron ore. Bloomberg's Bruce Einhorn reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

U.S. Wine Companies Fear 'Catastrophic' Impact Of New Tariffs

Higher Ed
The U.S. trade feud with the European Union could have some dire consequences for the wine industry.
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Bloomberg

Making Sense of India’s Stock Markets

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Rakhi Prasad, manager at Alder Capital Investment, discusses foreign investment in India’s stock market, market sentiment in the country and her outlook for India’s banking sector. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Investors Look to Philippines to Avoid Trade War, Says Trade Secretary

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Nov.14 -- The Philippines Trade Minister, Ramon Lopez, says that the Philippines is benefiting from the U.S.- China trade war, with both countries seeing it as an alternative manufacturing site. He also discusses the Philippines opening...
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Bloomberg

Swine Fever Is a Big Deal in China, Says Global Agritrends' Stuart

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Brett Stuart, founding partner and president at Global Agritrends, discusses the spreading of swine fever in China and how it will impact the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Trump Said to Push Ahead With China Tariffs

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- President Donald Trump reportedly instructed aides on Thursday to proceed with tariffs on nearly $200 billion more in Chinese products, despite attempts to revive talks aimed at resolving the trade war. Bloomberg's Shawn Donnan...
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Bloomberg

BNEF Brief: SunPower Wins Tariff Exemption

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Sep.21 -- SunPower Corp., the second-biggest U.S. solar manufacturer, won’t have to pay import tariffs on the panels it makes in factories outside the country. The company was granted an exclusion from the U.S. tariffs on imported solar...
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Bloomberg

Trump Orders New Tariffs on $200B Worth of Chinese Goods

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- President Trump ratchets up the pressure on China by ordering new 10% tariffs on $200B worth of Chinese goods and threatening even more if Beijing retaliates. Bloomberg's Joe Sobczyk reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

OPEC Needs to Cut More to Protect Pricing, Says Sanford C. Bernstein’s Beveridge

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- Neil Beveridge, senior analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses the divergence in Chinese demand across commodities, the oil market, OPEC production cuts and his outlook for prices. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

U.S. May Start Playing 'Whack-a-Mole' With Asian Countries: Spencer

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Michael Spencer, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses how the ongoing trade disputes between the U.S. and China are affecting other Asian economies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:
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Curated Video

WTO Rules China Can Hit U.S. With $3.6 Billion In Retaliatory Tariffs

Higher Ed
The WTO says the U.S. applied anti-dumping tariffs to Chinese goods in an overly broad way, so China can request retaliatory tariffs.
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Bloomberg

Oil Could Hit $160 Per Barrel By End of Next Week, Schork Says

Higher Ed
Schork Group President Stephen Schork says oil could hit $160 a barrel if the situation in Ukraine gets any worse. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Germany Tries to Rely Less on Russian Energy

Higher Ed
Germany is getting ready to prolong the use of coal as the country seeks to reduce less on Russian energy. But it wouldn't be an easy transition. Maria Tadeo and Annmarie Hordern report on Europe's reliance on Russian oil and gas.
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Bloomberg

China Exports Rise, Imports Surge in September 

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Chi Lo. senior Greater China economist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses the health of the world's second-largest economy. China’s exports rose for the fourth straight month in September while imports surged, pointing...
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Curated Video

SWITZERLAND: WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION'S NEW REPORT

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English/Nat World trade is expected to expand by 8 percent this year - nearly three times the level of global output, according to a new report by the World Trade Organization. It predicted that trade growth would continue at a healthy...
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Curated Video

RR7708A JAPAN: EXPORTING PROBLEMS

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18 mins 27 secs (English synch: Nil) Japan's meteoric post-war growth has been founded on exports, but Japan has been reluctant to allow the rest of the world into its home markets. The result is a massive trade surplus for Japan, and...