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TED Talks

TED: In praise of conflict | Jonathan Marks

12th - Higher Ed
Conflict is bad; compromise, consensus and collaboration are good -- or so we're told. Lawyer and bioethicist Jonathan Marks challenges this conventional wisdom, showing how governments can jeopardize public health, human rights and the...
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The Wall Street Journal

EU Commissioner for Agriculture on U.S.-EU Trade in Farm Products

Higher Ed
Trade relations with the European Union have been fraught the last few years. European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski discusses where there is progress and what the future holds with WSJ's Patrick McGroarty.
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Curated Video

Exporters in China Wary of Trump's Rhetoric

9th - Higher Ed
After a meeting between president trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, the US lowered its duties on Beijing, which has encouraged Chinese exporters.

However, they are still eager to protect themselves from potential future...
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Curated Video

Chinese Exporters Bet That Xi-Trump Tariff Truce Won’t Last

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese exporters are heartened by lower US tariffs following a summit between leaders of the two economic superpowers Thursday, but say they’re still keen to hedge exposure to any future setbacks in bilateral trade ties.
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Raw Politics: Did Italy go against EU interests in China trade negotiations?

9th - Higher Ed
Italy became the first G7 country to sign China’s “New Silk Road” project on Saturday despite criticism from some in the EU. Chinese President Xi Jinping is hoping to gain support for his Belt and Road Initiative, a plan designed...
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Curated Video

Does Trump want to strike trade deal with EU's Juncker?

9th - Higher Ed
Amid turbulent, transatlantic trade relations, sparked by US tariffs on EU steel and aluminium, EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will try and calm things down in Washington.



But...
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Curated Video

China Cuts Car Tariffs in Latest Move to Ease U.S. Trade Tensions

9th - Higher Ed
China, the world's largest auto market, announced it will cut taxes on imported cars from 25 percent to 15 percent in its latest attempt to appease Washington. But most global car makers don't pay that added tariff because they've set up...
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Curated Video

Is Canada about to embark on a trade war?

9th - Higher Ed
Our weekend business panel discusses Canada-U.S. trade relations in light of Donald Trump's rhetoric about renegotiating NAFTA
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Curated Video

Talking China

9th - Higher Ed
John McCallum, Canada's new ambassador to China, on calls to increase trade with the world's largest market
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Curated Video

Brexit: what are the legal implications if the UK votes to leave the European Union?

9th - Higher Ed
As the UK referendum on EU membership fast approaches, Euronews spoke to Jean-Claude Piris, Consultant for European Union law and former Director General of European Council Legal Services, to find out what the legal impact...
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Curated Video

Iranian President in Sri Lanka: Raisi to inaugurate hydroelectric complex

9th - Higher Ed
Iran's president is In Sri Lanka to inaugurate a multi-million-dollar hydropower plant
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Curated Video

Xi's words to Trudeau indicate 'degree of disdain': former diplomat

9th - Higher Ed
The language that Chinese President Xi Jinping used to scold Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit in Indonesia was surprising, says Charles Burton, senior fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and a former diplomat to...
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Curated Video

EU court scraps farming, fishing ties with Morocco over Western Sahara

9th - Higher Ed
The rebel Polisario Front said that the decision was a victory.
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Curated Video

South Korea seeks 'fair' trade deal with US amid tariff deadline

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea pushes for a mutually beneficial trade agreement with the US, engaging in last-minute talks to avoid a potential tariff shock before the July 9 deadline.
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Curated Video

India considers major tariff cuts to avoid US reciprocity

9th - Higher Ed
India is currently navigating a volatile global trade landscape with a strategic focus on two key fronts. On one hand, it's working to ease the tariff tensions with the US, and on the other, India is forming new alliances to strengthen...
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CBC's Aarti Pole speaks with former adviser to Justin Trudeau about state of U.S.-Canada relations

9th - Higher Ed
Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Marco Rubio expresses USA's desire to advance economic ties with India

9th - Higher Ed
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the "very high degree of trust" between India and the United States, sharing details of his visit to Washington for Donald Trump’s inauguration and his subsequent high-level meetings...
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Curated Video

How PM’s Canada-U.S. council addressed Indigenous business concerns

9th - Higher Ed
CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Tabatha Bull, who is in the prime minister’s council on Canada-U.S. relations, says Donald Trump’s tariff threats will have an ‘incredible’ impact on some Indigenous businesses....
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Curated Video

Ford floats idea of removing Mexico from North American trade agreement

9th - Higher Ed
In a news conference on Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford floated the idea of Canada and the U.S. striking their own bilateral trade agreement. CBC’s Lane Harrison has the story.
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Bloomberg

Edelman Says CEOs Are Nervous About Tariffs

Higher Ed
Edelman CEO Richard Edelman discusses current sentiment among CEOs under the Trump administration on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Curated Video

Trump announces plan for reciprocal tariffs on US trade partners

Higher Ed
Administration officials have been tasked with creating a report for Trump on which countries should be targeted with tariffs and the rates to apply. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Treasury Wine CEO on Strategy, China Demand & Trade

Higher Ed
Australia's Treasury Wine Estates, owner of Penfolds, posted a higher half-year profit but flagged some weakness in its premium brands. Treasury Wine Estates' Managing Director and CEO Tim Ford discusses the results and outlook from...
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Press Association

Trade minister says Britain needs a "clear-headed” response to US tariffs on British steel exports

Higher Ed
Trade minister Douglas Alexander says British industry needs a “cool and clear-headed” response to moves by the United States to impose 25% tariffs on British steel exports at urgent question on US steel import tariffs in the House of...
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Bloomberg

South African Ambassador Calls for Expanded Trade Ties With Russia

Higher Ed
South African Ambassador to Russia Mzuvukile Maqetuka called for increased trade between the two countries, which at less than 1 billion rand ($57 million) a year is "very low" and has barely grown over the past decade. Maqetuka spoke in...