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U.S. Releases $200B List of Chinese Goods for Possible Tariffs

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Jul.10 -- The U.S. has released a $200B list of Chinese goods for possible tariffs. Bloomberg's Greg Sullivan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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U.S. Designates China as a Currency Manipulator

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Aug.05 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has formally determined that China is a currency manipulator. This is latest dramatic twist in the long-running trade standoff. The decision is likely to send markets into deeper chaos....
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Global Trading System at Risk, Says Silk Road Associates CEO

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Jul.13 -- After days of threats, things appear to be calming down between the U.S. and China. Both Washington and Beijing have signaled an openness to get back to the table as China held off on hitting back. Stephen Engle asked Silk Road...
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McConnell Abandons Obamacare Replacement Bill

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Jul.18 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will seek a vote on a simple repeal of Obamacare as he abandons efforts to pass the GOP's Better Care Act. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump's Lawyers May Seek to Undercut Mueller's Team

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Jul.21 -- President Donald Trump's legal team is said to be adopting a strategy of portraying special counsel Robert Mueller's team as rife with conflicts of interest, a plan Trump attorney John Dowd denies. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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U.S. to Tap $60 Billion War Chest in Boon for Huawei, ZTE Rivals

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Dec.03 -- Robert Strayer, deputy assistant secretary for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. State Department, talks about the government's plan to tap some of a new agency's $60 billion budget to...
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Huawei Will Do Fine Even if We Can’t Do Business in U.S., Says Chief Security Officer

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Oct.30 -- Andy Purdy, chief security officer at Huawei USA, discusses the upcoming vote by the FCC on Huawei, the impact the vote could have on the company, if Huawei could become part of the trade deal between the U.S. and China, the...
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5G Network Security Is a Risk We Cannot Take: FCC Chairman

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Nov.05 -- FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses security concerns surrounding Chinese network vendors, the potential merger of T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp, and political advertising on social media. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Shery Ahn on...
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Huawei Hit With Racketeering Charge

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Feb.13 -- The U.S. raised the stakes in its battle with Huawei Technologies Co., using a law historically associated with prosecuting mafia figures to claim the Chinese company engaged in decades of intellectual property theft....
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Argentina's Malcorra Seeks Global Trade Solutions

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Feb.16 -- Argentina's Foreign Minister Susana Mabel Malcorra discusses the relationship between the United States and Argentina and improving trade within Latin America amid fears of protectionist policies from the United States. She...
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Moody's Carlson Seeks U.S. Economic Policy Details

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Feb.16 -- Sarah Carlson, senior vice president of sovereign risk at Moody's Investors Service, talks about questions surrounding the U.S. budget and economic policy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Natixis Sees Inflows Coming Back to U.S. Affiliate Fund

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Feb.10 -- Laurent Mignon, chief executive officer at Natixis, discusses the bank's return on capital, their dividend payout, how Donald Trump's policies may impact his business and his strategy for the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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LSE Professor Pissarides' Economic Tips for Donald Trump

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Feb.15 -- London School of Economics Professor of Economics Christopher Pissarides explains what U.S. President Donald Trump must do to spark U.S. economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Federal Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Borders Open

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Feb.09 -- A federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. will remain open to refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to reinstate a travel ban. Bloomberg's Ramy...
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Kasman: Economists Struggling With Trump's Protectionism

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Jan.23 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight comments on President Barack Obama's role in America after leaving the White House and the rhetoric of President Donald Trump. They speak...
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Reconciling the U.S. Deficit and Fiscal Policy Plans

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Jan.25 -- Alan Ruskin, global co-head of FX strategy at Deutsche Bank, and Harm Bandholz, chief U.S. economist at UniCredit Bank, discuss how fiscal policy may fit into the U.S. economy amid a growing deficit. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Merck CEO Quits Trump's Manufacturing Council

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Aug.14 -- Merck & Co. Chief Executive Officer Ken Frazier announced his resignation from President Donald Trump's council of manufacturing executives on Monday following Trump's response to violence this weekend in Charlottesville,...
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OMB's Mulvaney Says Trump's Focused on 15% Tax Rate

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Sep.13 -- Mick Mulvaney, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, talks about President Donald Trump's push for tax reform and economic roadblocks to balancing the budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Sen. Portman Sees Fundamentals for Tax Reform

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Sep.14 -- Sen. Rob Portman, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Republican from Ohio, discusses the prospect of reaching a deal on tax reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Says He and May Have a 'Really Great Relationship'

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Jan.25 -- U.S. President Donald Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May discuss the relationship between the two nations and the process of trade negotiations. They spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Peter Navarro Says Trade Deficits Aren't Always Bad

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Mar.31 -- National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro explains the factors the Trump administration is looking at as it conducts a country-by-country review of trade practices and deficits. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Officials Said Searching for U.S. Buyer for Westinghouse

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Apr.04 -- The Trump administration is so concerned that Chinese investors may try to purchase Westinghouse's nuclear business that U.S. officials are trying to find an American or allied buyer for the company instead. Bloomberg's...
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Airbus President on U.S. Business, Taxes, and Trade

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Apr.04 -- Barry Eccleston, president at Airbus Americas Inc., discusses the Trump administration's approach to business and his company's place in the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Millstein CEO Sees Path to Paying for Trump's Promises

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Mar.02 -- Jim Millstein, chief executive officer and founder at Millstein & Co., explains how President Donald Trump's infrastructure plan can be paid for without putting pressure on the U.S. deficit. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...