Trump plans to move forward with more China tariffs this month, report says
President Donald Trump could still extend punitive tariffs to virtually all imports from China this month.
But negotiators have in recent weeks failed to agree on some of those terms of the so-called phase one deal, which has not been signed or even laid out on paper. A clash over US support for pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong and other foreign policy issues have also appeared to complicate negotiations.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Trump faces two impeachment deadlines as inquiry shifts focus - Business InsiderTrump faces two deadlines Sunday as Democrats prepared to shift focus of the impeachment inquiry from fact-finding to the possible charges.
Leer más »
Mark Zuckerberg won't share details of his secret dinner with Trump - Business InsiderMark Zuckerberg answered questions about his private October dinner with President Trump for the first time, but he didn't share much.
Leer más »
Tripped up: Ballroom dancers say Trump immigration clampdown hurts businessImmigration lawyers say numerous immigration hurdles have made it difficult for US industries, from ballroom dance to STEM fields, to hire foreign workers for jobs they’ve had a difficult time filling with qualified American applicants.
Leer más »
China Retaliates Against Trump Signing Hong Kong Bill, Causing Markets To DropDays after President Trump signed into law a bill supporting pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China hit back with limits on the U.S. Navy and critical nonprofit organizations—causing markets to drop by skleb1234
Leer más »
Global Stocks Drop After Trump Signals Further Delays to China DealStocks fell Tuesday after President Trump signaled that he might be willing to wait to strike a trade deal with China until after the U.S. elections next year.
Leer más »