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President Trump says U.S. terminating trade negotiations with Canada over Reagan tariff TV ad
Youtube· 2025-10-24 15:12
Trade Negotiations - The U.S. President has terminated all trade negotiations with Canada, citing the importance of tariffs to national security and the economy [3][4][10] - This decision comes ahead of a trip to Asia to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping [1] Ronald Reagan's Legacy - A Canadian ad using a speech by Ronald Reagan from 1987 has sparked controversy, as President Trump claims it misrepresents Reagan's views on tariffs [2][3][8] - The ad selectively edited Reagan's speech, which criticized tariffs and their negative impact on American competitiveness [5][9] Current State of U.S.-Canada Relations - The White House has not provided clarity on the future of U.S.-Canada talks, which have been ongoing since earlier this month [4][11] - There is uncertainty regarding whether any scheduled meetings will proceed or if everything has been canceled [10][12]
Trump's Singapore Envoy Pick Struggles in Senate Hearing
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-10 07:37
Dr. . Singha, you say you know how important the United States Singapore relationship is. And I think you know that it's important to me as are all of our relationship with the ASEAN nations.This is not a role you can just pick up on a whim or because you think it will be glamorous or because Singapore is a great place to live. Our diplomats are dedicated. They're hard workers who represent the United States every day on the front lines anticipating crisis and providing invaluable expertise to help prevent ...
Opinion | Notable & Quotable: FedEx's Fred Smith, RIP
WSJ· 2025-06-23 20:51
Core Viewpoint - Fred Smith, the founder of FedEx, emphasized the importance of free trade as a means for the U.S. to achieve wealth while allowing global prosperity, criticizing the neglect of U.S. industry in favor of financial and tech sectors [1] Group 1 - Smith's belief that free trade has made the U.S. the only global power to get rich while enabling global prosperity [1] - Criticism of U.S. administrations for prioritizing financial and tech sectors over industrial growth, leading to increased populism [1] - The perception of global trade as a villain due to the neglect of U.S. industry [1]
Here's what Elon Musk said about tariffs and their potential effect on Tesla
CNBC· 2025-04-22 23:34
Core Insights - Tesla is positioned relatively well against tariffs due to its localized supply chains in North America, Europe, and China, despite facing significant challenges in quarterly earnings and sales [1][2][4] - The company reported a 20% year-over-year decline in automotive revenue and a 71% drop in net income, with no guidance provided for 2025 until the second-quarter update [2] - Musk advocates for lower and predictable tariffs, emphasizing that while Tesla is less affected by tariffs on imported cars, its energy business is significantly impacted due to reliance on materials sourced from China [5][6] Financial Performance - Tesla experienced a 20% decrease in automotive revenue year-over-year [2] - The net income saw a dramatic decline of 71% [2] - The stock price has suffered, dropping 36% in the first quarter, marking the worst performance since 2022 [3] Tariff Impact - Musk stated that Tesla is the "least-affected car company" regarding tariffs, but acknowledged the broader implications of tariffs on the industry [2][3] - The company is not subject to the 25% tariff on imported cars due to domestic manufacturing, but it relies on various international sources for materials and supplies [4] - Musk highlighted the outsized impact of tariffs on Tesla's energy business, particularly concerning lithium iron phosphate battery cells sourced from China [5] Supply Chain Strategy - Tesla is working on local manufacturing of LFP battery cells in the U.S. but can currently only meet a fraction of its total capacity with local equipment [6] - The company is also exploring additional supply chain options from non-China based suppliers, although this will take time [6] - Despite being highly vertically integrated, Tesla still depends on numerous parts and materials from other countries [7]