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A.M. Edition for June 4. President Trump's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum jumped overnight, leading industry players to warn of price increases and potential shortages. Plus, Journal finance editor Alex Frangos discusses the Federal Reserve's decision to lift its longstanding cap on Wells Fargo's assets, imposed as punishment for a fake-accounts scandal. And American Clean Power Association CEO Jason Grumet weighs in on the debate over phasing out clean-energy tax credits that's dividing some Senate Republicans. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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US tariffs on steel and aluminum tariffs have now risen to 50% in a move that's had mixed reviews. The State Department has revoked the visas of the family of the man accused of Sunday's antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado. The Trump administration has rolled back guidance on abortions in medical emergencies. Two Chinese researchers have been charged with trying to bring a biological pathogen into the US. Plus, we'll tell you how a woman accused of a triple murder is trying to defend her cooking process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Plus: Automakers fear China's rare-earth magnet export controls may halt car production within weeks. And federal regulators have moved to lift an asset cap placed on Wells Fargo back in 2018. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prime Minister Carney is calling U.S. President Trump's doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs 'unlawful and unjustified'; and, the federal government has introduced sweeping legislation to tighten security at all its border crossings.
U.S President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum this week. Moshe Lander, senior lecturer in Economics at Concordia University, explains the effects to Andrew Carter.
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Multiple people injured after an attack at an event supporting Israeli hostages. Also, economic fallout as President Trump plans to double steel and aluminum tariffs. Plus, CDC steps up travel warnings after increased measles outbreak. And, the first full week of defense testimony underway in Karen Read trial.
U.S. President Donald Trump is upping the ante on tariffs again. He abruptly announced he's increasing the tariff on steel and aluminum to 50 per cent.And: Everybody out. The mayor of Flin Flon, Manitoba says fire is threatening the city and everyone needs to leave immediately. Anybody left could be putting their lives in danger. Evacuees say they've seen what fire has done to other communities – and they're worried.As fire seasons get worse, does Canada have the resources it needs? Already this year, provinces are appealing to other countries to help. Experts say the answer might not be more fire fighting power, but preventing them from igniting in the first place.Also: Don't believe everything you read online. Diabetes Canada is warning about medical products that falsely claim to be endorsed by legitimate health organizations.Plus: Free golf balls, discounted hotels, and bike rentals on the house – U.S. businesses and tourist boards are trying to lure Canadians back; aid trickling into Gaza and no ceasefire yet, cross examination of Carter Hart, and more.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports EU states have voted to approve retaliatory tariffs on $23 billion in goods in response to President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
Do you use a DVI at your shop? Is it certified? If not, get a free DVI certification today and take your shop to the next level! CLICK HERE!In today's episode, we give you what you need to know happening right now in the repair industry! Here are some of the stories you'll hear about:EPA Deregulatory Action: The Environmental Protection Agency announced major rollbacks on regulations affecting power plants, vehicle emissions, and manufacturing standards, aiming to reduce costs and boost the auto industry.Chad Schnitz's Council Role: Chad Schnitz, Vice President of Topdon, expresses his enthusiasm for addressing challenges like right to repair through his new position on the Tool and Equipment Council with the Auto Care Association.Radical Generosity Award: Ed and Brandy Caswell received the Radical Generosity Award at Vision 2025 for their community support efforts during crises, such as their response to a winter ice storm.Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation Appointment: Deborah Hamlin joins the Board of Trustees, bringing extensive experience from her leadership roles in the tire and automotive industry.Fullbay Industry Report: Findings indicate trends such as the rise in mobile repair services, strategic labor rate adjustments, and online advertising to attract customers.Aztech and LaunchTech Integration: New collaboration enables shops to instantly use diagnostic tools without downloads, offering an affordable alternative to dealerships.Impact of Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: MEMA highlights the potential cost pressures on suppliers due to new tariffs, warning of possible strains on global supply chains.Insurance Policyholder Protections: The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Minnesota seeks to strengthen regulations and protections for repair shops and insurance policyholders with legislative efforts.Stellantis Design Contest: High school students are invited to enter a contest to design a future Chrysler vehicle, with opportunities for scholarships and internships for winners.
Canada and the EU swiftly retaliate against Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canada and the EU swiftly retaliate against Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump now says he doesn't see a recession coming in the United States despite not ruling one out 48 hours ago. Plus, a potential breakthrough overseas as Ukraine is agreeing to a United States proposed ceasefire with Russia for 30 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Value investor, Bill Nygren, tells us the names that are on sale right now as the market downturn continues. Why he's betting on one auto stock and the financials. Plus, we look at the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs and why it will look very different than 2018's tariffs. And, one market strategist says its time to buy all but one of the Mag 7 names. He breaks down the stock and why.
March 12, 2025 ~ As we continue to watch the latest with the steel and aluminum tariffs, Keith Naughton, Car business reporter for Bloomberg Business, joins Kevin to update us.
Many education workers in Edmonton have been on strike for weeks. Workers in Calgary are now joining the fight too. Why is it happening and why is it taking so long to hash out a deal? Jason Foster, human resources and labour relations professor at the University of Alberta helps answer those questions. Aluminum and steel are the latest industries slapped with tariffs. Could Canada use it as a positive to spur innovation at home? A mechanical engineer helps Shaye answert hat, and more. It's been five years since the outbreak of COVID-19. Children born at the start of the pandemic had no idea what world they were entering. How are they fairing? A doctor at the University of Calgary helps us figure that out. For more of the Shaye Ganam Show, subscribe to the podcast. https://globalnews.ca/calgary/program/shaye-ganam/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association is sounding the alarm. It sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture asking Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately release funding for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives. The program froze, and the stoppage of nearly $29 million dollars stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide. Hidden Springs Creamery in Westby is one of them. Stephanie Hoff tells us that Travis Forgues manages 80 acres and milks 300 sheep for their farmstead cheese. Before the federal government froze the money, the DBIA was supposed to be a tool for Travis to supplement his own investments in growing the farm and creamery. It's not the only frozen program that's creating sleepless nights for Travis -- he also has a loan through the REAP program for his solar array that came online in January. That too, has stopped.It might be a little slick out there this morning, but conditions should continue to improve. That's the weather outlook from Stu Muck.Wisconsin continues to measure the magnitude of the tariffs being levied against China, Canada and Mexico, while preparing for retaliatory effects. Sean Cleary, president of Cleary Building, tells Pam Jahnke that he started to plan for potential tariffs before the election. Now he's working with his sources to keep product coming for building projects, while managing existing inventory to manage costs.Wisconsin dairy is reeling after tariffs started knocking product movement out of whack to Mexico and Canada. Bryce Windecker, New York dairy producer and staff analyst with EverAg, tells Pam Jahnke what manufacturers are doing to try and keep product moving, and what it signals to dairy farms as far as pay price. He notes that we're producing more butterfat than we have in decades, and that's causing butter prices to retreat. He also focuses on New Zealand's latest strategy to offset their increased milk production by targeting some of the U.S's hot markets like Japan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'Let's Set Your Table', hosts John and Nick discuss the current challenges in the aluminum packaging industry with guest Todd Dery, who is the National Sales Manager with Durable Packaging. They explore the impact of tariffs and legislation on aluminum prices, the strategies domestic suppliers are employing to navigate these challenges, and the importance of sustainable packaging solutions. The conversation also touches on consumer behavior regarding pricing and quality, as well as innovative packaging options that can enhance the dining experience. Key Takeaways Aluminum prices are influenced by tariffs and market dynamics. Domestic suppliers face challenges due to imported products flooding the market. Legislation like anti-dumping is crucial for protecting domestic manufacturers. Sustainable packaging options are becoming increasingly important. Consumer behavior is shifting towards cost management in dining. Innovative packaging can enhance the presentation of food. Inflation is affecting all aspects of the packaging industry. Collaboration among suppliers is key to navigating market challenges. Quality and presentation in packaging can impact customer satisfaction. Durable Packaging is expanding its product line to adapt to market needs. California aluminum packaging examples referenced in this episode: https://tinyurl.com/rfkphapk Chapters 00:00 Summary and Industry Buzz 03:03 Aluminum Market Dynamics and Challenges 06:45 Legislative Impact on Aluminum Pricing 09:40 Strategies for Domestic Suppliers 12:30 Current Market Conditions and Pricing Trends 15:45 Consumer Behavior and Cost Management 18:35 Sustainable Packaging Solutions 21:30 Innovative Packaging Options 25:00 Conclusion and Future Directions Links: Explore innovative industry leading packaging solutions at: www.hodegroup.com The Hode Group Chicago Showroom: hodegroupshowroom.com Let's Set Your Table: Apple Podcasts
President Donald Trump's 25 percent tariffs on all aluminum and steel imports are concerning local brewers. Plus, two San Diegans are doing what they can to help people heal from the LA fires with the help of some feline friends. And, a new play premiering at The Old Globe explores loss and the supernatural.
Tell us what you think of the show! This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.This week's episode features Tim McDonnell from Semmafor, who wrote about how Trump's return could freeze clean energy investments by rejecting or clawing back DOE's $400B Loan Programs Office (LPO) funding.This week's "Cleantecher of the Week" is Peter Roy, International Consultant for Soluz Honduras. Peter recently took a trip to Honduras to witness the company's operations in Yoro, where solar energy was brought to a remote, off-grid community that used to rely on wood sap for light. This Week in Cleantech — February 14, 2025Record-breaking growth in renewable energy in US threatened by Trump — The GuardianHow China Became The World's New Nuclear Energy Superstar — HuffPostTrump Sets 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs, Widening Trade War — BloombergGreen Energy Ambitions of European Companies Take a Beating — The New York TimesTrump's unpredictability scares energy investors, Biden's green banker says — SemaforCheck out FactorThis.com — your new, one-stop shop for energy news, insights, and commentary. We've combined the reach and expertise of Renewable Energy World, POWERGRID International, and Hydro Review to serve you better. Sign up for our free newsletter today.
After Trump's announcement of Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, the left wing in Canada fired back with ideas of their own of how they would "deal" with Trump.Send a one-time contribution to the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XARF5X38AMZULListen to our Podcast on the go: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elev8podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elev8podcast X: https://twitter.com/TheElev8Podcast0:00 - Intro0:47 - Trump Makes Tariffs Official1:08 - Freeland Releases Her Response3:42 - Singh Threatens Trump on CNN7:58 - Fox News Panelist Calls Out Trudeau's "Hot Mic" Moment11:36 - Liberal Cabinet Members "Retire"12:17 - Poilievre Announces Policy Plans
Donald Trump signs an order imposing broad 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, upending U.S. supply chains, as NFIB's index of small-business uncertainty hits its third-highest figure on record. Meantime, the Labor Department reports that inflation is heating up again, with the consumer-price index rising 3% over the 12 months ending in January, as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies on Capitol Hill about how these crosscurrents might affect monetary policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2.11.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Trump Defying Judges' Orders, Steel/Aluminum Tariffs Impact on Consumers, Married Women & Voting Have you ever heard of the executive branch ignoring the judicial branch of government? Well, we are witnessing it now. I'll be speaking with a retired federal judge about what to anticipate as court orders go unheeded. We will discuss potential corruption following an executive order that directs the Department of Justice to halt enforcement of a law prohibiting bribery of foreign government officials. I'll talk to a construction business owner about how the newly imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum will affect his business and customers. And we'll explain how married women could lose their right to vote. #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're looking at the latest escalation in trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. as Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Legault and others have recently weighed in on the U.S. placing tariffs on foreign aluminum and steel. Plus, could the Liberals see a resurgence under Mark Carney's leadership? Recent polling shows this could be the case. But the campaign trail continues to be tough for the Liberal front-runner, as footage circulated on social media of a man being removed from a Carney campaign event in Saskatchewan. And finally, more than 100 business leaders in Canada are joining the call for Parliament to return as the country deals with important economic issues. Special Guest: Lise Merle.
President Donald Trump announced new 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States - a move that mirrors a similar policy he enacted during his first term. POLITICO's Ben Lefebvre breaks down the potential impact of these new tariffs on energy-related industries and the lessons learned from the first-term tariffs. Plus, President Trump declared that his administration would reverse former President Joe Biden's efforts to make a host of consumer products more efficient. Ben Lefebvre is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer. Annie Rees is the managing producer for audio at POLITICO. Gloria Gonzalez is the deputy energy editor for POLITICO. Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO. For more news on energy and the environment, subscribe to Power Switch, our free evening newsletter: https://www.politico.com/power-switch And for even deeper coverage and analysis, read our Morning Energy newsletter by subscribing to POLITICO Pro: https://subscriber.politicopro.com/newsletter-archive/morning-energy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Mimmi Montgomery reports on Japan lobbying to be excluded from 25% steel and aluminum tariffs introduced by the U.S.
China & the Hill is a weekly newsletter covering Washington DC's China-focused debates, actions, and reactions. Readers will receive a curated digest of this week's most pressing U.S.-China news and its impact on businesses and policy, and can listen to the top stories in podcast form on the U.S.-China Podcast. China & the Hill is published by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the leading nonprofit nonpartisan organization that encourages understanding of China and the United States among citizens of both countries.
Tariffs on steel and aluminum will impact steelworkers in Sault Ste. Marie, but the city's Mayor Matthew Shoemaker says they're also a surefire way of “making America more expensive again.” Matt Galloway talks to Shoemaker and international trade lawyer John Veroneau about what U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to achieve, and what happened when he imposed similar tariffs in 2018.
On today's podcast: 1) Trump Sets 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs, Widening Trade War President Donald Trump ordered a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, escalating his efforts to protect politically important US industries with levies hitting some of the country’s closest allies. The tariffs will apply widely to all US imports of steel and aluminum, including from Canada and Mexico, among the country’s top foreign suppliers of the metals. The levies, which also include finished metal products, are meant to crack down on what administration officials said were efforts by countries like Russia and China to circumvent existing duties. 2) EU Says It Will Impose Countermeasures Against US Tariffs The European Union vowed to respond to 25% tariffs President Donald Trump said the US will impose on steel and aluminum imports, escalating a potential trade dispute with one of Washington’s closest allies. “I deeply regret the US decision to impose tariffs on European steel and aluminum exports,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a Tuesday statement. “Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered — they will trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures.” 3) Altman Says ‘No Thank You’ to Musk-Led Group’s OpenAI Bid A group of investors led by Elon Musk has offered to buy the nonprofit that controls OpenAI for $97.4 billion, escalating a clash between the Tesla chief executive and the artificial intelligence company he co-founded. With the unsolicited bid, Musk said he hopes to return OpenAI to being “the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was,” according to a statement. In response, OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman posted on Musk’s X social-media platform: “No thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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February 11, 2025 ~ David Sowerby, Managing Director and Portfolio Director at Ancora Bloomfield Hills discusses possible economic impact of Trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.
BC Premier David Eby is currently in Washington in light of Trump's recently implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum. Eby's also making headlines for his speech at the Invictus Games opening ceremony. Keith Baldrey has been elected(unopposed) to succeed Richard Zussman as the president of the press gallery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 11, 2025 ~ President Trump has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. Former Governor Jim Blanchard and former ambassador to Canada joins Kevin to react to the tariffs.
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Steel and Aluminum Tariffs have been announced; what is the impact? Poilievre promises a new military base in Nunavut as a part of the Arctic Defence plan. Is Trump serious about Canada becoming the 51st State? Taxpayers may be on the hook for what happens to RCMP vehicles after they've been decommissioned. And children and seniors in the Province are being blindsided by funding cuts for optometry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coca-Cola (KO) reports earnings tomorrow morning as the Trump administration announces new tariffs on aluminum and steel. Rob Moskow talks about how the tariffs will affect the company's production line and how it can leverage consumer costs. Tom White later offers a neutral to bullish example option trade in Coca-Cola and a bullish trade in PepsiCo (PEP).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports more tariffs are coming from President Trump.
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10 Feb 2025. We run the rule over this year’s Super Bowl adverts with Arnaud Verchère of ad agency Tonic International. Plus, we look at the property in Northern Emirates, where prices are rising and investor confidence is strong. Fibha Ahmed from dubizzle & Bayut.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we explore President Donald Trump's plan to announce 25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum, applying to metal imports from all countries. We speak with Brian Fowler, Bloomberg News Senior Editor in Tokyo. Plus - a look at how recent eco data will play into fiscal policy with Shams Afzal, Managing Director at the Carnegie Investment Counsel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight is the new deadline for government workers to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Passing Judgment, we delve into the legal complexities of President-Elect Trump's proposed tariffs. Jessica Levinson explores how power over foreign commerce has shifted from Congress to the President, highlighting key laws like the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 and the Trade Act of 1974. The episode also covers President Biden's controversial pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, examining the constitutional power of presidential pardons, historical precedents, and political implications. Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1️⃣ Congressional Abdication of Trade Powers: Jessica Levinson points out that Congress has gradually ceded its constitutional authority to regulate foreign commerce to the executive branch over the past century. 2️⃣ Legal Hurdles for Trump's Proposed Tariffs: Despite President-elect Trump's promises to impose sweeping tariffs on countries like Mexico, Canada, and China, there are significant legal and procedural hurdles to clear. These include mandatory investigations by the Department of Commerce, and potential court challenges under doctrines like the major questions doctrine and nondelegation doctrine.3️⃣ Presidential Pardons and Political Implications: The episode delves into President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, explaining the broad and exclusive presidential power to grant pardons for federal crimes. Resources Mentioned:Jessica's MSNBC articleFollow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica
The tariffs cover steel and aluminum shipped from Mexico, but made elsewhere; Powell opens door to interest rate cuts; Microsoft leaves OpenAI board; Samsung workers in South Korea go on strike.