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Will New Sanctions on Iran Hurt U.S. Companies?
Feb.03 -- Bloomberg’s Nick Wadhams discusses President Trump’s imposition of fresh sanctions on Iran. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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White House economic advisor says trade tensions are 'like a family quarrel'
Top White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow downplayed trade tensions between the U.S. and key allies ahead of the G-7 Summit in Canada, saying it's "much like a family quarrel." Kudlow says he's an optimist and thinks it can be...
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Trump: Iran Not Living Up to Spirit of Deal
President Donald Trump says Iran is not living up to the "spirit" of the nuclear deal that it signed in 2015. He's announcing a new strategy in a speech at the White House.
Trump says the administration will seek to counter...
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Mattis: Countering China, Russia Top Priorities
Countering China's rapidly expanding military and an increasingly aggressive Russia are now the U.S. military's top national security priorities, outpacing the threat of terrorism, the Pentagon said Friday.
A new national...
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Mattis: Countering China, Russia top priorities for US defence
Countering China's rapidly expanding military and an increasingly aggressive Russia are now the U.S. military's top national security priorities, outpacing the threat of terrorism, the Pentagon said Friday.
A new national...
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US Republican senator expresses concern over China trade tariffs
Republican Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota says he is concerned that trading tariffs against China will not be effective if they are imposed without coordination with U.S. allies and trading partners.
Rounds spoke to...
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Trump: Iran not living up to spirit of deal
President Donald Trump says Iran is not living up to the "spirit" of the nuclear deal that it signed in 2015. He's announcing a new strategy in a speech at the White House.
Trump says the administration will seek to counter...
Bloomberg
MKM Economist Darda Sees Supply Side Issue in Oil
Oct.20 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the price of Brent crude, going back to 2010. He speaks with Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, and Robert Hormats, vice chair at Kissinger Associates...
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Analysis: Little Change in Trump's Afghan Policy
In a 26-minute address to the nation Monday, US President Trump alluded to more American troops deploying to Afghanistan, but refused to say how many.
He said victory would be well-defined, but outlined only vague...
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Former Ex-Im Bank Chair Hochberg on U.S.-China Trade War
Oct.09 -- Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said "there is a view in the U.S. that so long as the U.S. keeps increasing tariffs, China will back down.” In a written statement to Bloomberg, Zhong said “the U.S. should not underestimate...
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German defense spending under renewed scrutiny
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Washington to celebrate the alliance's 70th anniversary amid rifts between members over security and trade issues.
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Sen. Rounds Says Congress Can 'Drive Messages' on Trade
Jul.12 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, discusses his concerns about U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Stoltenberg Welcomes European Defense Efforts `Within NATO Framework'
Nov.12 -- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he welcomes stronger European efforts on defense as long as they're "within the NATO framework." He also discusses the need for Russia to comply with the Intermediate-range Nuclear...
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Pompeo: US to suspend landmark nuclear pact
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced at a NATO meeting in Brussels Tuesday that Washington would suspend its obligations under the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty in 60 days due to Russia's alleged "cheating."
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Pompeo: US to suspend landmark nuclear pact
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced at a NATO meeting in Brussels Tuesday that Washington would suspend its obligations under the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty in 60 days due to Russia's alleged "cheating."
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Trump calls for expanded missile defense program
President Donald Trump is calling for an expanded missile defense program to better protect the United States.
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Former UN Ambassador: Abandoning Kurds Is 'Reckless', 'Impetuous'
"To say that the Kurds are our allies really does them no justice. They were our ground force," says former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power.
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Sen. Coons Says Israel-UAE Accord Could Help Reduce Middle East Tensions
Aug.14 -- Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, reacts to the recently-announced-Israel-UAE accord. He also discusses the partisan fight over mail-in voting, and the prospects for a stimulus deal in Congress. He speaks with...
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Birmingham charity join Rashford's cause
Dave Rodgers, CEO of Birmingham charity Midland Mencap, discusses plans to offer free lunches to children during half-term and praises England footballer Marcus Rashford for 'kickstarting a social movement'.
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Biden Would be Very Strong on China, Says Mastercard's Froman
Aug.21 -- Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Representative and Mastercard Inc. vice chairman, says that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden would hold China accountable for its effect on the rest of the global economy. He also says...
Sky News
A look inside Huawei's Shenzhen Campus
VOICED: The Chinese technology firm Huawei said it's confident it will be allowed to help develop 5G technology in the UK. SHOWS: Interiors and exteriors of Huawei's Shenzhen Campus. Interviews with President of Global Government...
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Japan, South Korea Spat to Hit U.S. Plans?
Aug.03 -- A South Korean court is set to start liquidating assets of a Japanese company to compensate Koreans conscripted to work during colonial occupation. The move is expected to invite retaliation and further strain ties between two...
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Health & Vitality of U.S. Democracy Is on the Ballot, University of Chicago's Howell Says
Nov.03 -- University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics William Howell feels the health and vitality of U.S. democracy is on the ballot at the presidential election. He was speaking with...