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Biden could provide business and household relief by eliminating Trump tariffs: https://tax.foundation/32OBAR8 Relying on rarely used sections of trade law, President Trump used executive authority to impose tariffs on the
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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There are a lot of Brexit half-truths masquerading as whole-truths.For example: Only a tiny % of firms trade with the EU. True, but that's because you're using the metric of
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Dr Mike Galsworthy
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Good article. And so the “who won” spin battle begins.UK victories are cosmetic, however: “The EU appears to have secured a deal which allows it to retain nearly all of
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Bloomberg
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THREAD: 1) Who's winning the trade war? The answer: China.Ahead of the anniversary of the phase one trade deal, Bloomberg’s @hancocktom & @jdmayger look at the ways Xi Jinping got
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
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George Eustice: "In a non-negotiated [Brexit] outcome, what would happen is companies like Arlo, which is a big Danish company selling brands like Lurpak in the UK that are manufactured
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Irishmonk
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I have been immersed in the EU-UK " negotiations".I have given up responding to the eejits. They don't know what "level playing field " means. So...quickly. 1/4 For an Irish
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
The problem with the "voted with Trump 86% of the time" is that it really shows how Trump toed a traditional GOP line when it came to legislative politics, not
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SydneyPadua
sydneypadua
Country A sets up a standard or regulation that will make some product more expensive (labour, safety, health, or environmental, but sometimes protectionist). Country B does not have this regulation
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
This is really concerning. Two main problems remain Implementation of the Protocol itself Layering it with a deal if one emerges /1https://twitter.com/lisaocarroll/status/1335975212458840065 Hopefully it's obvious how important it
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
1/ As Brexit talks enter what might be their last few hours, the key hurdle to overcome is how to agree on what the EU calls 'managed divergence' and the
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Graham Hughes #RejoinEU 💫 👊🤠
EveryCountry
Myopic Brexiters see the WTO as some sort of safety net that'll save us from economic collapse once we become the least competitive advanced economy in the world in five
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/4Trump’s former chief economic adviser Gary Cohn is quoted here as saying that he does not think the trade tariffs that the Trump administration imposed on China worked because the
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Lydia DePillis
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NEW: I got a couple big FOIA requests back recently for correspondence between members of Congress and @USTradeRep about tariff exclusions. One thing jumped out: The lengths to which Polaris,
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(((Frances *Cassandra* Coppola)))🕷️
Frances_Coppola
For balance of payments obsessives. Here are two scenarios.1) trade surplus £1bn, total exports £50bn, total imports £49bn2) trade deficit £10bn, total exports £140bn, total imports £150bnWhich is better? Here's
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Led By Donkeys
ByDonkeys
Boris Johnson is about to agree a deal which will see tariffs put on UK goods when we diverge from EU standards. This footage, from the referendum campaign in 2016,
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Anton Spisak
AntonSpisak
It'd be a pity if the deal collapsed on the ratchet clause. There's a sensible middle ground here if the UK and the EU can agree to a clear process
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