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Analysts said the cuts in the House budget bill will increase emissions and raise energy prices while effectively ceding the clean energy market to China.
Wellington Koo says the Trump administration has a shared interest in security in the region, but Taiwan must also ready its own forces for asymmetric warfare.
Importers are bringing in more goods with a recent tariffs pause, but not enough to guarantee retail store shelves won't run low, or empty in the months ahead.
American military leaders have warned that nations are developing advanced missile technologies that outpace existing U.S. defenses.
Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing stated the company was unprepared for the sudden tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, costing them over $15 million. Despite this, Lenovo is confident in its ability to adapt due to its diverse manufacturing locations across 11 countries.
If there is a law of unintended consequences, then a good example is how commodity markets are adjusting to both the realities and the perceived threats of the tariff war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Steve Bannon, a former White House chief strategist in President Donald Trump's first term, has long criticized Elon Musk and other tech executives.
Further into the future, the bill will likely saddle America with a higher fiscal deficit, as tax cuts are coupled with increased spending on defense.
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