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Sarah Hansen, Morningstar Inc's senior markets reporter, discusses the uncertain outlook for the third quarter and how investors should prepare for market volatility.What Was Surprising From Q2 Market VolatilityMixed Expectations as Trump's Tariff Deadline ApproachesHow Should Investors Prepare Themselves for Market Volatility?How Tariff Uncertainty Could Affect Company EarningsHow Trump's Tax and Spending Bill Raises Concerns About Federal DeficitHow the Fed's Decision on Interest Rates Could Affect the Yield CurveShould Investors Brace for More Market Volatility? Read about topics from this episode. 13 Charts on Q2's Major Market Rebound Market Volatility: What to Watch in Q2 After Big Swings in Q1 Has the Stock Market Reached Peak Optimism on Tariffs? What Investors Need to Know About Tariffs Tariffs Would Likely Hit These US Stock Sectors the Hardest What Investors Need to Know About the Budget Reconciliation Bill The Deficit is the Biggest Risk for the Bond Market, Says Matt Eagan of Loomis Sayles How Much Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates? How Healthy Is the US Economy? Here's What the Top Economic Indicators Say What to watch from Morningstar. Is the International Outlook Brighter Than the US?Digital Advice in 2025: What You Need to Know About Robo-AdvisorsDemystifying Private Equity and Private Credit ETFs: What Every Investor Should KnowMarket Volatility: Portfolio Diversification Is Winning in 2025 Read what our team is writing:Sarah HansenIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
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The boys are back to break down the latest news in money & finance!The content discussed in this episode is general in nature and doesn't take into consideration the individual circumstances of the listener. Any listeners should consider their personal situation and seek professional advice and assistance if needed.
Welcome to The Politicana Podcast — your go-to source for thought-provoking political insights, sharp analysis, funny commentary, and lively debates! For questions and inquiries, reach out to us at Backofthemob@gmail.comFacebook -> https://bit.ly/3F5YtWcX/Twitter -> https://x.com/Tylers_FatoTikTok -> www.tiktok.com/@notfakenewsYoutube -> https://www.youtube.com/@NotFakeNewsNetwork-- TIMESTAMPS --00:00 - US and China Negotiating After 90-Day Tariff Pause In a significant shift in trade policy, the U.S. and China announced Monday a 90-day suspension of most tariffs, signaling a potential de-escalation in a trade war that has weighed heavily on global markets.19:45 - Trump Wants To Cut Drug PricesIn a decisive move to curb rising prescription drug costs, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday aimed at aligning U.S. drug prices with those in other developed nations. The policy—dubbed the “most favored nation” rule—seeks to cut domestic prices by 30% to 80%, potentially saving Americans billions annually.43:00 - India Pakistan Ceasefire Holds for Second Day A U.S.-brokered ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds after intense clashes over Kashmir, sparked by a deadly militant attack.56:00 - Trump Gets Gifted Qatar Plane President Trump defended Qatar's offer to gift a luxury Boeing 747 as a temporary replacement for Air Force One, calling it a generous gesture the U.S. would be “stupid” to refuse.1:09:00 - Justin Trudeau Politician Of The Week
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Tariff talks between the U.S. and China have officially started in Switzerland, and they're expected to continue through Sunday. But before you celebrate the potential for an 80% import tax on Chinese goods, here's the uncomfortable truth: These tariffs may actually help Chinese sellers more than they hurt them. In this episode, I break down how Chinese factories are still able to undercut U.S. brands—thanks to lower cost of goods, undervaluing shipments, and manipulating HS codes. I reference a recent Marketplace Pulse article that reveals how direct-from-China Amazon sellers are still thriving despite rising tariffs. https://www.marketplacepulse.com/articles/paradoxical-tariffs-will-benefit-chinese-sellers I also share a live case study with one of my agency clients, who's dealing with excess inventory, aged stock fees, and Amazon's inventory utilization rate surcharges. If you're ignoring your FBA inventory metrics, you're probably paying way more than you realize. All my resources to help and services can be found on my website: https://www.andyisom.com Want a custom audit of your brand's Amazon performance? DM me or visit the link to my Weavos agency on my website.
Dominic Pappalardo, chief multi-asset strategist for Morningstar Investment Management's Wealth group, discusses how trade talks over tariffs could ripple through the bond market and whether import taxes are the right move for Hollywood movies.Key Takeaways:What a Potential Trade Deal Between the US and UK Means for Market SentimentWhat Countries Need to Strike a Trade Deal to Calm Wall Street?What Persistent High Tariffs and Falling Imports From China Could Mean for the USHow Japan Moving Out of US Treasuries Could Rattle the Bond MarketHow Trump's Tariffs on International Movies Could Affect the Services SectorHow Tariff-Induced Market Volatility Affects the US Dollar's Strength GloballyHas Market Volatility Made the US a Risky Bet for Stock Investors?How Investors and Investment Managers Should Handle Market VolatilityWhat to Watch Before Trump's 90-Day Tariff Pause Ends Read about topics from this episode. 9 Charts on Trump's First 100 Days in the Markets 6 Charts on How Trump's Tariffs Have Upended Global Markets Q1 GDP Forecast to Show Sharp Slowdown as Imports Surge Ahead of Tariffs US-China Trade War Cause Us to Reduce Most US Independent Producers' Valuations by 2%-13% US Treasuries Sell Off as Trade War Calls Haven Status Into Question Dollar Hits 3-Year Low Against the Euro in Tariff Turmoil May 2025 US Stock Market Outlook: Eye of the Hurricane What to watch from Morningstar. Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting Could Reveal Its Future PlansRetirees: Here's How to Tweak the 4% Rule to Protect Your Nest EggMarket Volatility: Which Investments Will Protect Your Portfolio in a Recession?Market Volatility: What Lies Ahead in Trump's Trade War Read what our team is writing:Dominic PappalardoIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
East Coast ports will likely see the true impacts of the trade war later in May.
Your Cannabis clients are facing unexpected cost increases they didn't budget for. Chinese tariffs are driving up prices for equipment, packaging, and hardware - hitting an industry already struggling with thin margins.With competition keeping retail prices in check, many businesses can't pass these costs to consumers. The result? Shrinking profits and tough decisions about where to cut corners.Listen in to learn how these tariffs are affecting Cannabis businesses and what you can do about it.Andrew Hunzicker, CPA will break down:How tariffs are affecting different parts of the Cannabis supply chainWays to help clients track and manage these rising expensesPractical financial strategies to offset tariff-related costsPotential opportunities in domestic sourcingHow to factor these changes into your clients' financial planningDon't let your clients get caught off guard by these changing costs. Get practical advice for helping them protect their profits in today's market.
Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday joins Fletch and Missile to talk the NSW forward pack, Dear Gerard, Two-Up and Testosterone 00:00 Missile on testosterone 03:00 Does it help with pre-existing injuries 03:30 Queensland in disarray 03:45 Fletch's NSW forward pack 04:30 Satts at Mascot Oval 05:30 The two wins in Sunshine Coast 06:30 The RSL in Bondi not doing Two-Up 07:20 Chinese Tariffs to the US 09:10 Mob Land tv show 09:30 Dear Gerard 12:25 Satts doing surveillance on a Fifo worker 13:15 Missile Driving Range Etiquette Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the Trump administration quietly eased tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, a move critics say exposes weakness in the US trade war stance. Meanwhile, President Trump has refused to secure the return of Kilmar Ábrego García, who was unlawfully deported to a prison in El Salvador, escalating showdown between the president and the judiciary. And in Berlin, Germany's new coalition government is already on shaky ground, as leaders of the conservative Christian Democratic bloc and center-left Social Democratic Party clash over policy priorities, leaving Europe's largest economy in political limbo. Leonard Hockstader, Andrew Roth, and Felicia Schwartz join Ivo Daalder on World Review to breakdown this week's power plays and shifting policies and discuss what they mean for global balance.
April 14, 2025 ~ Smart phones will be exempt from Chinese tariffs. Roshini Rajkumar joins Kevin to how this will bode well for voters.
Six dead after a helicopter crash in the Hudson River. Also, China responds to President Trump's trade war by raising tariffs on US goods. Plus, a shark attack survivor is advocating for a new warning system. And, an in-depth look at Egypt's lost 'Golden City.'
Dominic Pappalardo, chief multi-asset strategist for Morningstar Investment Management, discusses the escalating US-China trade war, the 90-day tariff pause, and raised recession risk during this market volatility.Key Takeaways:What an Escalating Trade War Between the US and China Could MeanMacroeconomic Trends and Rising Deglobalization After Trump's Tariffs What Trump's 90-Day Pause on Tariffs Means for the Markets and Economy How Market Volatility Could Persist After a Tariff-Induced Stock Selloff and Rebound Why Fixed Income and Equities Are Responding Differently During Market Volatility Morningstar Forecasters Predict Higher Economic Risks in 2025Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates in May?How to Protect Your Retirement Portfolio During Market VolatilityWhat Investors Need to Have on Their Radar Read about topics from this episode. Tariffs and Emotions Shake Markets Now, But Discipline Wins Long-Term Morningstar's Take on Tariffs: Stock Impacts, Portfolio Tips, and More Even With Trump's Rollback, Tariffs Would Still Damage the US Economy Inflation Slows as Gas Prices Lead Decline in March CPIUS Stocks Surge After Trump Pauses Many New Tariffs Stocks Give Up Gains as Tariff Woes Persist What Do the New Trump Tariffs Mean for Fed Interest-Rate Cuts? How Market Volatility Affects Required Minimum DistributionsA Down-Market Survival Guide for Retirees What Now? An Investor's To-Do List for Chaotic Markets This Time, It Really Is the Tariffs This Is What Real Market Uncertainty Looks Like What to watch from Morningstar.Market Volatility: What to Watch in Q2 After Big Swings in Q1 Does It Pay to Copy Congress' Stock Trades?Can Healthcare Stocks Keep Outperforming the Market?Worried About a Market Sell-Off? These 10 Funds Reduce Portfolio Risk Read what our team is writing:Dominic PappalardoIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
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April 9, 2025 ~ Marick Masters joins Kevin to discuss the Chinese tariffs that are now in place.
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Thousands of USDA employees terminated by the Trump Administration will return to their positions, for now, and after tariff retaliation on American goods, China is turning its attention to Canada.
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The Fisheries Council of Canada on the potential impact of Chinese tariffs + Labrador Gem Seafood's quest for new markets + Aquaculture clean up at sites on province's south coast + DFO's latest capelin stock assessment.
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President Trump on Sunday defended his tariffs against some of the United States' allies. However, the continental trade war has rattled global markets and sparked concerns about a possible recession, which the president did not rule out. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more. China's new tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods take effect today, cutting into American farmers' largest overseas market. The move follows the White House's decision to end a major source of farm income through the U.S. AID program. Authorities revealed new information on Friday about the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa. Hackman died of heart disease, officials said, and Arakawa was killed by hantavirus. Investigators laid out a timeline as to how it happened. The U.S. is seeing a surge of retirements as more than 4 million people will turn 65 this year. Some are choosing a life at sea for their golden years. CBS News' Nancy Chen has more. Fidele Sebahizi escaped war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, survived a refugee camp attack, and arrived in the U.S. with little English. Now, he's a police officer in Texas, a Ph.D. graduate, and an author, proving that resilience can shape a new future. David Begnaud has more. Robert De Niro talks about his latest movie, "The Alto Knights," where he plays two rival crime bosses. Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender influencer who rose to fame on TikTok, shares her personal journey in "Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer." She opens up about transitioning in the public eye, the fallout from the Bud Light controversy, and her hopes for the future. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada have taken effect, prompting swift retaliation and escalating global trade tensions. As markets react, real estate investors should prepare for potential impacts, including higher construction costs, rising home prices, and shifts in rental demand. Supply chain disruptions could also affect industrial real estate. Stay informed with Real Estate News for Investors as Kathy Fettke breaks down what these tariffs mean for the housing market. 00:00 Tariffs on Mexico & Canada 00:36 Canada's Response 00:54 Mexico's Response 01:05 Chinese Tariffs 01:20 Markets Reaction 01:50 Impact on Real Estate LINKS JOIN RealWealth® FOR FREE https://realty.realwealth.com/join-now/ SYNDICATIONS: Wild Pine San Antoniohttps://realwealth.com/wildpine FOLLOW OUR PODCASTS Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast https://link.chtbl.com/RWS Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/REN Source: https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/trump-tariffs-canada-mexico-china-stock-market-today-03-04-2025
In this episode, CIO's Jon Gordon provides an update on Chinese tariffs on the US coming into effect, Fed speak & US AI security policy under President Trump.
Delays to 25% tariffs on Mexico & Canada helped markets recover, but with no deal for China, there's more market turmoil to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former President Biden hands President Trump justification for additional tariffs on China with its Section 301 finding on China's shipbuilding and maritime industry. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
We're back with another episode of the Weekly Buzz with Helium 10's Sr Brand Evangelist and Walmart Expert, Carrie Miller. Every week, we cover the latest breaking news in the Amazon, Walmart, and E-commerce space, talk about Helium 10's newest features, and provide a training tip for the week for serious sellers of any level. TikTok Search Ads Campaign launch in U.S. https://searchengineland.com/tiktok-search-ads-campaign-launch-us-446927 Tariffs Targeting Chinese E-commerce Brands https://www.freightwaves.com/news/tariffs-targeting-chinese-e-commerce-could-dampen-demand Google Search Tests Shopping E-Commerce Card https://www.seroundtable.com/google-shopping-e-commerce-card-card-38105.html Experience Amazon Accelerate 2024 on demand https://sell.amazon.com/blog/announcements/amazon-accelerate-on-demand-content Target Circle Week 2024 https://www.today.com/shop/target-circle-week-details-dates-deals-2024-rcna171858 Lastly, in our training tip of the week, Carrie walks us through how you can take an FNSKU and create a custom barcode labels to give to your factories. In this episode of the Weekly Buzz by Helium 10, Carrie covers: 00:51 - TikTok Search Ads 02:48 - New Chinese Tariffs 05:59 - Google Search Tests 07:09 - Accelerate on Demand 07:50 - Target Circle Week 09:39 - Walmart Lending 10:14 - Walmart Repricer Dash 11:14 - Helium 10 New Features 13:07 - Easy Barcodes ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Carrie Miller: TikTok shop ads launch in the US new potential tariffs targeting Chinese e-commerce sellers, and Amazon, Walmart and Target are battling it out for deals in October. All of this and more on this week's episode of the Weekly Buzz. Bradley Sutton: How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That is our Helium 10 Weekly Buzz, where we give you a rundown of all the news stories that are going on in the Amazon, Walmart, e-commerce world. We highlight the latest new feature alerts from Helium 10, and we review a training tip of the week that'll give you serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. Now, today, our host is going to be Keri Miller. So, Keri, take it away and let us know what's buzzing. Carrie Miller: Okay. So the first story is that TikTok search ads campaigns have launched in the US, and I'll go ahead and show the article here. It's basically allowing for keyword based search ads that target users directly in the search results. Now if you're a TikTok user, you know a lot of the ads actually come on your For you page when you're kind of scrolling. So it's kind of a more generic approach. But now sellers can actually target keywords when consumers are actually searching in TikTok for something specific. So this is potentially stepping up competition with Google Ads, as TikTok is becoming a go-to search engine, in addition to becoming a social media platform. So let's go ahead and take a look at this article. If we scroll down a little bit, it says previously ads on the TikTok search page were more generic, but now brands can tailor their ads to align with specific search behaviors. Now it goes on to further say why this matters. It says that TikTok has a growing role as a search engine for younger users. 57% of users use the app's search function, according to internal TikTok data, and this new feature lets you capture attention at critical moments of intent. TikTok's move could threaten Google's dominance, as younger users are increasingly using social media for search instead of traditional search engines. So, if you recall, last week Bradley actually did talk about this on the Weekly Buzz and he said that there's a report that says over 50% of Gen Zers are going to be shopping on TikTok for the holiday season. So that's very interesting and very good numbers if you really wanted to start targeting on TikTok. And let's talk about the actual numbers of these actual ads. TikTok's testing shows that combining search ads with in-feed ads boost conversion by 20%, with users who don't engage with an ad initially more likely to interact with after seeing a related ad in the search. So that's very interesting information. So definitely something to consider when you are going into Q4 and wanna really boost your sales this holiday season. Carrie Miller: Okay, so let's go ahead and get into the next article Now. The next article is interesting and it's titled Tariffs Targeting Chinese E-commerce Could Damp Demand. Okay, so this is definitely something that is gonna be very interesting for a lot of e-commerce sellers because, as I don't know if anyone remembers if you've been watching I actually mentioned that Amazon is launching a direct-to-consumer program for Chinese sellers to sell directly to consumers in the US through the Amazon platform, and I mentioned this might make some US sellers a bit upset, you know, because a lot of the small parcels they're not taxed the same, you don't have to deal with the same logistics charges and things like that. So you know this basically gives Chinese sellers a much higher margins because of the lack of tariffs. You know, no warehouse and distribution costs associated with the traditional kind of container imports. There's a lot of other things that kind of go in with these small parcels. I know, for example, me as a consumer, I did order something on TikTok that I thought was gonna be great quality and it was actual garbage. It actually was shipped directly from China through customs. So really kind of is an interesting you know thing that we should really be considering for consumer protection as well as well. As you know, for US sellers, when you're providing quality, then it's going to help boost you a little bit more because it's going to kind of close off this way of kind of things that are come low quality coming into the US without having to even pay those taxes or being searched. Carrie Miller: So in this article, if I scroll down here, it says the White House this month said it would soon tighten eligibility and increase information requirements for low value imports that qualify for duty free status in an effort to prevent businesses from evading duty payments. It goes on to say a little bit further down it says the proposal is expected to result in higher consumer prices for small shipments. So that actually could be a better thing for US sellers who are offering the quality. But then if we go down further, this is really where it gets interesting for the consumer. Let's scroll all the way down. It says. Over the last 10 years the number of shipments entering the US claiming the de minimis exemption has exploded from about 140 million to more than 1 billion a year, according to the CBP figures, and the US is on track to import nearly 1.5 billion parcels in the current fiscal year, 4 million per day, and that is actually going to end on September 30th. Carrie Miller: The overwhelming volume of parcel shipments has made it difficult for us customs and other agencies to enforce trade laws, health and safety requirements, intellectual property rights, consumer protection rules and to block illicit synthetic drugs such as fentanyl and clothing made from forced labor from entering into the country illegally. That's kind of an interesting thing to to take a look at, especially as a consumer. You know, like I said, I actually it was like a hair oil that I ordered from TikTok and the quality was just garbage and it smelled funky. So you know, this is a consumer protection issue. You think should you know that shouldn't be coming into the US, are coming into the US because there's just an overwhelming amount. So this is definitely something that you know hopefully will happen and you, you know we can continue as our. You know, other sellers who are providing quality products can kind of beat out these sellers that are not doing the high quality products. Carrie Miller: Okay, the next article that we have here is about Google. Google is doing search tests in the shopping e-commerce card. So if we take a look at this article, you can actually see a little bit of what they're kind of testing. So the article is really stating that you can actually see a little bit of what they're kind of testing. So the article is really stating that you know Google's testing. It's using its top card format for shopping and ecommerce related queries and information and this shows product results with pricing on the left, with popular stores on the right and then some review content in the form of content and videos on the right side. So they're kind of moving maybe towards more video content and I'll scroll down a little bit more in this article because this is what it usually looks like, and you can probably Google this right now and still see this. But we've got, you know, the actual, the product with a picture and the price, as well as the reviews, whereas I think they're kind of moving more towards the kind of video reviews, since a lot of people are into seeing that kind of stuff on social media, so they might be kind of testing this out to see how they can compete with social media, and I think that's a really smart move on the part of, you know, Google's, you know, just for Google, just because they are competing with these other social media platforms that are becoming more like search engines. Carrie Miller: All right, let's go into the next article, and that is basically, if you missed out, on Amazon Accelerate. I know a lot of people had FOMO because they didn't make it to Amazon Accelerate. You can actually experience it on demand. They are actually making all of the different sessions and everything that was recorded is available for on demand and it's for free. So you can just register, you can just download, you can just download all that stuff and kind of watch it as you're doing other things and, you know, just to kind of keep yourself up to date on the latest and greatest announcements from Amazon. So go ahead and register for that if you wanted to see some of those sessions and take advantage of that great content. Carrie Miller: And then next is another interesting thing and that is that Target is just launched their circle week Target Circle Week and it's going to be for seven days in October, from October 6. Okay, so it's starting October 6. And this is basically, you know, a seasonal seven day sales event that is going to feature holiday essentials, seasonal favorites, all this, that kind of stuff. What's really interesting is that you know, because of the dates, you know, this is going to be competing with Amazon, which is the eighth and the ninth, and then also Walmart that is going to be starting up that that week as well. So it's going to be interesting because Walmart starting up a little bit after Amazon. But if you're selling on target could be kind of interesting Because you might not get the buy box if you are selling at a discounted rate on target the few days before the big Prime Day event happens. Carrie Miller: So that's kind of an interesting thing to consider how you're going to be balancing out the pricing. And then there's also Walmart, because everyone wants to make sure that we have, you know, price parity along, you know, on all of the platforms, and that could cause you to lose the buy box. So could maybe be something to consider if you want to tighten up your strategy with any discounts or make sure you have the same exact discount across the board, kind of even before the Prime Day deal event starts. That could be a strategy. So I'm curious to know if anyone knows a strategy to deal with this and what you maybe did last year. If you want to put that in the comments below, I would love to hear your thoughts on that, because I think that's going to be kind of a big issue, especially as more sellers are in on Target, on Walmart, on Amazon, on TikTok, on all the different platforms. So really need to strategize when it comes to these big deal days. Carrie Miller: Okay, and the next thing, I actually don't have an article to share, but Walmart actually has announced that they have some cash advances with discounted fees going into Q4. I think mostly to help prepare for the holiday rush and to help with working capital. Especially, you know, cash flow is kind of a really challenging thing for sellers. So Walmart is going to be making some capital available through Capital by Paraffin and Payoneer and so, if you're eligible, you can actually go into Seller Center and you can, you know, figure out how to kind of get access to that funding. I think it will actually kind of pop up in there if you are eligible for it, but if not, you can also message seller support and see if you're eligible for some of their funding. And then they also have a pricing insights dashboard and I think that this is going to be very helpful going into the holidays. It's basically going to help you regularly monitor your pricing throughout the holidays and that is, you know, just to make sure that you stay competitive, and it's going to help kind of give you an insight on the pricing insights dashboard. That gives you, you know, pricing metrics, metrics at the SKU level, to help you make good decisions If you need to kind of discount your products further or, you know, if you're in, you know, in good competition with other sellers. Um, the dashboard is actually going to be refreshed regularly so that you can act quickly to update an item pricing, either individually or in bulk, and the dashboard also gives you flexibility to add items to the repricer or make price updates in the dashboard without having to submit spec files. So they're making it easy and fast for you to kind of see what you need to do in terms of pricing and then make those changes as quickly as possible. So that's kind of the latest and greatest updated news for Walmart. Okay, so we have a new Helium 10 update, which is very exciting. Carrie Miller: If you are in France, Germany, Spain, Italy or the UK markets, we are releasing keyword sales data in Cerebro, magnet, listing Builder, listing Analyzer, keyword Tracker, insights Dashboard and Product Launchpad for all of those countries. So again, those European countries are France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the UK. So I'm going to show you what that actually looks like. So here is a picture of. This is actually the US market, but this is what it'll look like in any of those markets that I just mentioned. You're gonna be able to see the keyword sales in the dashboard. So in your insights dashboard, right when you log in, you'll also be able to see them in Cerebro. So this keyword sales data for, again, all those other markets in Europe the France, Germany, Spain, Italy, in the UK, you'll also be able to see it in Magnet, as you can see here. So we've got magnet right here. You can see the keyword sales right here and then listing. So this is listing analyzer and at the very bottom, where you see the keywords, you can now see the keyword sales there as well. At listing builder, now when you go to open competitor comparison, when you actually look at this, you can see the keyword sales here. So that's really helpful for you to kind of like basically decide which are the most important keywords based on the keyword sales when you do that little competitor listing comparison there. And then you can also see it in product launchpad. So when you have your product launchpad open, you can actually see the keyword sales for all those different keywords that you added into your product launchpad idea. There's definitely a lot of really good stuff in there If you are in those markets. Those are. Those are huge updates for us to give you that data, especially because it's going to help you to kind of make sure you're targeting the most important keywords that have, you know, the higher keyword sales, maybe lower search volumes. So definitely take a look at that if you're in those markets. Really, really helpful information. Carrie Miller: Next, I'm going to be showing you portals in Helium 10, I'm going to show you how you can take an FNSKU and create a custom barcode label to give to your factory in China or other you know countries, and I'm going to walk you through the flow and show you how to do this. So the first thing you want to do is you want to log into Helium 10. And then you're going to go to this tools button at the very top and then we're going to go down and we're going to click on portals and then, once you're in portals, you're going to be able to see a bunch of different things, but what we're going to show you today is this barcode labels, and this is going to be how we're going to be able to create these labels for our factories. So click on new barcode and what you want to have in here is you want to have either an FN SKU, an ASIN or UPC code. I have a FNSKU here. Carrie Miller: I'm just going to paste in there, and then the next thing you want to do is you can put the product URL if you already have it launched, or you can create a custom product URL so you can put the product name, you can upload an image, you can say the condition, you can put the ASIN and the SKU in. But I'm just going to go and take our URL from Amazon here and I'm just going to go ahead and do it that way because it makes it a lot faster and then it's going to pull up all the information here so you can see it has the picture of the actual product it has, and then you can fill in the SKU. If it doesn't show up with the SKU, you can fill in your SKU there. But I'm just going to go ahead and hit save and continue and then we're going to look at the size. So you can actually choose the size, how you want to show it. You want to show it in inches, centimeters, millimeters. You can choose the different sizes here, and then you can do either portrait or landscape, and then hit save and continue and then you're going to choose the template. So I'm just going to choose this generic black one and since I already have I actually, in portals, have uploaded my logo here. Carrie Miller: You can see that we have all that information in here already and you can actually provide more information right here if you wanted to. Whatever it is that you want to type in there, if you need to, and then what you can do is hit save and finish, and then, if you want to download this, you can just hit the download button and then they we always recommend that you, you know, test these out before you send them. So make sure you test it out with a smartphone or you know any apps that you can scan any of these just to make sure that it's it works properly. And double, you know, always test before your mass produce, and then you can just download it and you'll see that as you download it here and there, it is right there. So that is basically super easy. How you can just create those little barcode labels. We made it super easy for you to do so go ahead and check that out If you haven't ever done that before. It makes it super fast and easy. Carrie Miller: Thank you all for joining me this week on the Weekly Buzz for all the latest and greatest news stories, as well as the Helium 10 updates and the training. We look forward to seeing you again next week. I do believe Bradley will be back next week for the Weekly Buzz, so we'll see you next week to see what's buzzing. Bye, everyone.
On this episode of the Alex Pierson Show Podcast we first get to celebrate the fact that after almost a decade, the federal government has FINALLY designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. But why now? Could there be an alternative motive? Alex turns to Kaveh Shahrooz, a human rights lawyer and Iranian-Canadian on why this change is so important, but why he believes the liberals decided to do it now. GUEST: Kaveh Shahrooz, Human Rights Lawyer X(Formerly Twitter): @kshahrooz Next, more information has come to light in a case that involved a double murder/suicide...but it turns out to be much more sensational and sinister in nature. Reports suggest that the shooter was the victim of mortgage fraud that left his life savings decimated, and he lashed out on the people who committed the scam. Just how common is mortgage fraud and why didn't the police arrest the known fraudster? Ron Butler is a broker with Butler Mortgage and exposes the seedy underbelly of the mortgage world, and how this crime sadly was able to happen. GUEST: Ron Butler, Broker with Butler Mortgage X(Formerly Twitter): @ronmortgageguy Finally, after Premier Ford tweeted that he's urging the federal government to impose tariffs on Chinese vehicles, Alex gets a leader in Canada's automotive world, Flavio Volpe who is also the President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturer's Association on what this actually means and how it could be done. GUEST: Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturer's Association X(Formerly Twitter): @FlavioVolpe1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The EU Commission has announced anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and China is threatening retaliatory tariffs on European agricultural products including dairy. Nate Donnay and John Lancaster talk about potential impacts on dairy markets.
Stay on top of ever-changing trade regulations and global issues with this roundup of the latest news from the Simply Trade podcast In this episode of the Simply Trade podcast, host Annik talks to Andy, and Lalo about the latest developments in US-China trade relations, including new restrictions on Chinese cotton imports and increased tariffs. They also cover an AI meeting between the US and China, updates on electric vehicles, and more. Main Topics: - US blocks imports from 26 Chinese cotton traders over forced labor concerns in Xinjiang region - Study finds 19% of products tested contained Xinjiang cotton despite claims of being US-made - Little progress from US-China meeting on AI regulations as both seek to shape global standards - US increases tariffs on Chinese medical masks and gloves to bolster domestic industry - Biden adds tariffs on Chinese EVs and batteries to promote zero-emissions vehicles in North America Key Takeaways: - Companies must carefully vet supply chains to avoid restricted goods from China - Open source software can help small businesses comply with regulations - Potential threat of Chinese EVs being "dumped" in US market due to subsidies Enjoy the show! Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod Host: Annik Sobing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annik-sobing-mba-b226251a2/ Host: Andy Shiles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshiles/ Host/Producer: Lalo Solorzano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalosolorzano/ Co-Producer: Mara Marquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mara-marquez-a00a111a8/ Contact SimplyTrade@GlobalTrainingCenter.com or message @SimplyTradePod for: Advertising and sponsoring on Simply Trade Requests to be on the show as guest Suggest any topics you would like to hear about Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
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Our guest on this week's episode is Chris Hayes, assistant vice president, risk control, at insurer Travelers. There are a lot of things that distract drivers as they travel down our nation's roads. From cell phones to radios to things they may see along the way – just about anything could distract a driver at the wrong moment. Our guest shares the latest research from Travelers into the problems of distracted driving, how it can affect commercial and transportation fleets, and what can be done to limit distractions.The Biden Administration this week unveiled a new round of tariffs directed at Chinese goods that the government feels gives Chinese companies an unfair competitive advantage. Some of the tariffs involve products used in our supply chains, and not every importer is happy to see these new tariffs. We look at what tariffs are being levied and explain why there is some opposition to them.This week, two clean energy companies – renewable natural gas (or RNG) provider Clean Energy Fuels and RNG producer Maas Energy Works – announced plans to build nine bio-fuel RNG production facilities at dairy farms in seven states. Maas Energy will build the facilities, and the RNG produced will feed Clean Energy's nationwide network of RNG stations, which provide fuel for heavy- and medium-duty trucks, buses, and other fleets of equipment. The project involves collecting manure from the dairy farms and capturing the methane emissions to produce RNG that involves “dairy digester” technology. Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:TravelersTrade groups criticize White House tariffs on Chinese goodsClean energy companies advance bio-fuel production for fleetsGet episode transcriptsVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: Yale Lift Truck TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha's top stories with editor David Bank. Biden's new Chinese tariffs: https://impactalpha.com/as-trade-wars-heat-up-climate-investors-look-to-back-homegrown-challenger-technologies/ The Global Fund for Coral Reefs' efforts: https://impactalpha.com/global-fund-for-coral-reefs-blends-opportunity-and-urgency-to-finance-ocean-resilience-qa/ Valuing the care economy: https://impactalpha.com/valuing-the-invisible-work-of-women-to-build-resilient-economies-and-fight-climate-change/ Sign up for ImpactAlpha LatAm: https://impactalpha.com/latam-newsletter-email/ Subscribe to ImpactAlpha: https://impactalpha.com/subscribe/ This episode featured music by Isaac Silk and by Yurii Semchyshyn. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha/message
The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it will raise tariffs on electric vehicles, clean energy technologies, computer chips and metals imported from China – an escalation in the U.S. trade war with Beijing that has major energy implications. POLITICO's Gavin Bade breaks down how the administration's move will impact different energy industries and the politics behind the decision. Plus, a coalition of red states and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association have asked a federal court to block EPA's climate rule for existing coal and new natural gas-fired power plants. 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 Gavin Bade is a trade reporter for POLITICO. Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer. Annie Rees is a senior audio producer-host at POLITICO. Gloria Gonzalez is the deputy energy editor for POLITICO. Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO.
War Room LIVE: Joe Biden Slurs Through Announcement on Chinese Tariffs While Lying to the People About Trump's Policies
May 14, 2024 – A new slew of US tariffs and import bans have been announced on China and Russia. The Biden administration is trying to reduce dependency on these two countries and that is unlikely to change anytime soon. What does that mean for...
Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker tackle today's biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Can you help me make more podcasts? Please consider supporting this show on Patreon as the service is 100% funded by those who watch & listen: https://EVne.ws/patreon You can read all the latest news on the blog here: https://EVne.ws/blog Subscribe for free and listen to the podcast on audio platforms: https://EVne.ws/apple https://EVne.ws/googlepods https://EVne.ws/spotify https://EVne.ws/tunein https://EVne.ws/iheart Polestar Slashes 2024 Polestar 2 Lease Prices by Over $120/Month with New $10,000 Incentive https://electrek.co/2024/05/08/polestar-2-lease-299-a-month-new-10k-discount/ Tesla Giga Mexico Job Postings Vanish Amidst Global Layoffs https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-mexico-jobs-disappear-career-page/ Tesla to Temporarily Halt Production at German Gigafactory Amid Expansion Protests https://www.autonews.com/manufacturing/tesla-pause-output-german-plant-ahead-protests BMW and Volkswagen Caution Against EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/eu-tariffs-chinese-evs-could-backfire-hobble-green-deal-bmw-ceo-says-2024-05-08/ Archer Aviation Unveils Automated Battery Pack Production Facility https://batteriesnews.com/archer-completes-installation-of-high-volume-battery-pack-manufacturing-line/ BMW Leads UK's Electric Vehicle Market as Plugin Share Rises to 24.7% https://cleantechnica.com/2024/05/08/evs-take-24-7-share-in-the-uk-bmw-leading-battery-electric-brand/ Nio and GAC Partner to Standardize Battery Swapping Technology https://www.electrive.com/2024/05/08/nio-teams-up-with-gac-on-battery-swapping/ South Korea Invests $7.1B to Support Domestic EV Battery Industry https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/korea-pledges-7-billion-aid-package-for-ev-battery-supply-chain-1.2070205 Compact Urban EV Launching in US at $11,990 Price Point https://newatlas.com/automotive/eli-zero-electric-micro-car/
What is the impact of increased tariffs on Chinese goods? Billions and billions. Be prepared for how your company may be impacted. Listen to Two Minutes in Trade for more.
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It ain't over till it's over. The CIT decided that the section 301 China tariffs for goods on Lists 3&4A will stand. An appeal is likely. Listen for more on today's Two Minutes In Trade
A.M. Edition for July 5. The White House is divided on whether to remove duties on Chinese goods. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi explains President Biden's options. Plus, the private sector appears more committed to climate change than governments. What does that mean for a warming world? Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Chinese Tariffs Be Sacrificed on the Altar of High Inflation?
Biden administration considers removing some Trump-era tariffs to lower consumer prices; U.S. to pause some tariffs on solar panels; global oil prices rise after Saudi Arabia hikes its prices; Abbott Nutrition restarts largest baby formula plant in U.S. - June 6, 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's May 17th. You're listening to the President's Daily Brief. I'm your host and former CIA Officer Bryan Dean Wright. Your morning intel starts now. First up, Joe Biden is thinking about dropping tariffs against China. But there's a spy in prison this morning that helps us understand why he shouldn't. I'll explain. Your second brief, If you're looking for a good paying job, you might consider being a CEO for health insurance company. One executive made $142M dollars last year. Let's talk about that. And as always, I'm keeping an eye out for developing stories. Put this one on your radar. Mexican cartels are grooming American kids online and paying them cash to traffic illegals or run drugs across the border. I'll share details. All up next on the President's Daily Brief. ------ Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of the President's Daily Brief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A.M. Edition for Dec. 6. Trade between the U.S. and Taiwan has been growing extensively over the past year. And Beijing is taking notice. WSJ's Joshua Zumbrun explains how the trade war and demand for chips is driving the exchange in goods and what this all means for U.S.-China relations. Peter Granitz hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HEAR THE HEADLINES – India Announces Tea Industry Reforms | US Considers Exemptions to Chinese Tariffs | and a Tribute to Nepal Teamaker Morris Orchard | NEWSMAKER – Hiroshi Takatoh, founder Teatis Tea | GUEST – Jolene Brewster, founder Jolene's Tea House | FEATURES – This week Tea Biz travels to Alberta, Canada, high in the Canadian Rockies to visit one of several Swiss-inspired tea houses designed to provide high-mountain trekkers shelter and warmth... and then we visit Tokyo, Japan to meet tech and tea entrepreneur Hiroshi Takatoh whose Teatis Tea blends of brown seaweed and matcha are formulated to help diabetics and pre-diabetics control high blood sugar levels. A Medicinal Tea from the Sea Tea has an ancient history of medicinal applications, many of which have been validated by scientific research. Joining us from Tokyo is Hiroshi Takatoh CEO, founder, and blender who, with his team of food scientists and doctors at Japan-based Teatis Tea, is exploring a blend of brown algae and matcha tea as medicine. A High Mountain Haven The rugged Canadian Rocky Mountains thrust nearly 20,000 feet into the sky, a haven for hikers that inspired a unique style of high-mountain tea houses built to provide warmth and shelter along the trail. In Banff, Alberta, Tea Biz correspondent Jessica Natale Woollard visits Jolene's Tea House - a refuge for mind and body.
Australian wine makers are grappling with steep new tariffs of up to 212 per cent, a decision that sends another clear message to Canberra. - I prodotti vinicoli australiani si sono visti affibbiare delle tasse fino al 212%, una decisione che manda un segnale chiaro e forte a Canberra.
An international campaign is encouraging millions across the world to buy Aussie wine in a stand against harsh Chinese tariffs. Chair of Wine Victoria, Angie Bradbury, says it's "wonderful to see wine industry being able to get this sort of support". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FCC claims the Internet is an “information service” like Facebook, and Mozilla disagrees! Mozilla is appealing a court ruling to get the Internet reclassified as a telecommunication service (like phone lines). The USA is walking away from tariffs on Chinese made products. Pewdiepie is taking a break from YouTube! The New XBOX is a thing! A TALL THING! Floatplane is in beta! Should I join it? And we'll take a look back at the phones of 2019, and how there was absolutely no best phone of the year. Let's get our tech week started off right! Stories This Week: Focals by North: Wearing the Future http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/09/27/focals-by-north-review-wearing-the-future/ Ikko brings GREAT audio to the iPhone http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/12/13/ikko-itm05-music-patch-bring-great-audio-to-the-iphone/ Nokia 9 on Android 10 – A Beautiful Mess http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/12/12/nokia-9-pureview-on-android-10-a-beautiful-wonderful-mess/ LG G8X Review: Two screens ARE better than one! http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/12/10/lg-g8x-review-two-screens-are-better-than-one/ Sony Xperia 5: Best sleeper of 2019? http://somegadgetguy.com/2019/12/06/sony-xperia-5-review-2019s-best-sleeper-smartphone/ Mozilla appealing Net Neutrality decision https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/12/fccs-illogical-claim-that-broadband-isnt-telecommunications-faces-appeal/ US cancels tariffs on Chinese made products https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china/u-s-china-trade-deal-swaps-tariff-rollbacks-for-farm-energy-purchases-idUSKBN1YH1SA Pewdiepie taking a break from YouTube https://www.engadget.com/2019/12/15/pewdiepie-is-taking-a-break-from-youtube-in-2020/ Xbox Series X unveiled https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2019/12/12/microsoft-unveils-xbox-series-x/ TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK ON r/GLOWINGRECTANGLES https://www.reddit.com/r/glowingrectangles/top/?t=week Floatplane is a thing for reals https://www.floatplane.com/discover Juan rambles on about all the phones he reviewed this year… Support SomeGadgetGuy! The complete list of how you can contribute to production on this channel AND get yourself some cool stuff! Patreon, Amazon, Humble Bundle, OnePlus, Audible, Merch, and MORE! http://somegadgetguy.com/2012/07/15/support-somegadgetguy-get-cool-stuff/ SomeGadgetGuy's Gear List: Panasonic G85 http://amzn.to/2oKNwAm Panasonic 15mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2qWH0UZ Panasonic 25mm f/1.7 http://amzn.to/2ohTzsd Audio-Technica Lavalier https://amzn.to/2WywofM Focusrite 6i6 Audio Interface http://amzn.to/2p5l7py Shure SM57 Microphone http://amzn.to/2oypnLm Cloudlifter CL1 http://amzn.to/2oKN9G5 LED Light Panels http://amzn.to/2oy60ls AJA U-TAP HDMI http://amzn.to/2wfprBF Elgato HD S http://amzn.to/2p95Unu SGGQA Podcast RSS: http://goo.gl/oSUjvi SGGQA Podcast on Spotify: https://goo.gl/uyuSsj SGGQA Podcast Google Play https://goo.gl/ABF7Up SGGQA Podcast iTunes: https://goo.gl/YUcyS7 SGGQA Podcast on Stitcher: http://goo.gl/cyazfY SGGQA Podcast on PlayerFM: https://goo.gl/34B8SG SGGQA Podcast on Archive.org: https://goo.gl/9zh4pK Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitch – http://Twitch.tv/SomeGadgetGuy Juan Carlos Bagnell on Twitter – http://Twitter.com/SomeGadgetGuy Juan on Instagram – http://instagram.com/somegadgetguy Support SomeGadgetGuy Production: http://amzn.com/w/34V1TR2551P6M Links on this page may be affiliate links which help support production on this website. Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/talking-tech-with-somegadgetgu This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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The latest rise in tariff tensions with China has more and more farmers getting nervous about their lost sales. The combination of tariff problems and bad weather has seen farm income drop 45 percent; farm bankruptcies have increased 13 percent across the country. And the USDA's own export forecast numbers are not encouraging. We have that report. It's a good time to be in the goat and sheep business in California. The demand for brush eating livestock is greater than the supply to help control wildfires here. And we talk with a prominent Northern California farming family about the importance of conservation and soil improvement practices. All that crop reports, extended weather, and a lot more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
The latest rise in tariff tensions with China has more and more farmers getting nervous about their lost sales. The combination of tariff problems and bad weather has seen farm income drop 45 percent; farm bankruptcies have increased 13 percent across the country. And the USDA’s own export forecast numbers are not encouraging. We have that report. It’s a good time to be in the goat and sheep business in California. The demand for brush eating livestock is greater than the supply to help control wildfires here. And we talk with a prominent Northern California farming family about the importance of conservation and soil improvement practices. All that crop reports, extended weather, and a lot more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Bill hosts Rotor Talk Live Chinese Tariffs Episode 24. Join Marcus and Bill as they discuss all the latest drone news and updates, show a great video from a subscriber, talk about the Osmo Mobile 3, and discuss what's going on with Chinese Tariffs.
Less than two weeks are left in August and most if not all have started harvesting the crop. If you need something to listen to while in the combine or grain truck, click here for a list of our past RealAg Radio episodes. On today’s show: RealAgriculture news lead, Jessika Guse and host of the... Read More
It's Friday, so that means it's panel time. Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways has been caught up in the fallout of ongoing pro-democracy protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese city. Hundreds of flights were canceled this week because of protests at Hong Kong International Airport, and the airline has threatened to fire employees who take part in the demonstrations. It was announced Friday that the company's CEO Rupert Hogg and Chief Commercial Officer Paul Loo are resigning. The airline's stock has fallen almost 24% since April. What's going on in Hong Kong and why?Greenland is not for sale. That's what Ane Lone Bager, Greenland's foreign minister, told journalists who asked her about reports that US President Donald Trump has talked about the possibility of buying the territory with advisers. She said, "We are open for business, but we're not for sale." The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that Trump has repeatedly asked advisers about buying Greenland with "varying degrees of seriousness." He's said to have asked the White House counsel to look into whether it could be done. What's with the interest in Greenland?The Trump administration is moving ahead with an $8 billion sale of F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan despite strong objections from China. The State Department late yesterday submitted the package for informal review. It would be the largest and most significant sale of weaponry to the self-governing island in years, and comes amid stalled trade talks and a deteriorating US relationship with China. Lawmakers from both parties had questioned whether the White House would scuttle the sale to soften the ground for a US-China trade deal, or otherwise use the fighter jets as a bargaining chip in deadlocked negotiations.Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) said Friday that she would not travel to Israel under “oppressive conditions” to see her 90-year-old grandmother after the Israeli government reversed course and said it would allow her to make the trip. After initially banning her and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from entering the country, Israel relented Friday in response to a request from Tlaib to see her grandmother, who lives in the occupied West Bank, during a four-day trip planned for next week. Hours later, Tlaib said she had decided not to travel to Israel under conditions that would have included a pledge in writing not to “promote boycotts against Israel” while there. Your thoughts?How bad will the next recession be? Prognostications vary, and we don't have great data on future events. But we've got plenty on what happened in the past, and we can look there for clues.Gibraltar's government Thursday released an Iranian supertanker detained on suspicion of violating European Union sanctions on oil exports to Syria, authorities said, in a move likely to soothe tensions with Iran even as it drew opposition from the Trump administration. The Grace 1 tanker was seized last month near Gibraltar, a British overseas territory, with 2.1 million barrels of oil, which the government suspected was destined for the Syrian port Baniyas. Its detention was at the center of a brewing crisis between Iran and the British government, which helped Gibraltar authorities impound the ship.On Monday we discussed how Yemeni separatists over the weekend seized key government and military posts in Aden – the de facto capital – raising the prospect of the South seceding. The power grab, carried out by UAE-backed forces, calls into question the unity and purpose of the Gulf Arab coalition in Yemen, launched in 2015 to restore the Yemeni government to power and roll back gains made by the Houthi rebels. Thursday on Capitol Hill there was a vigil in honor of the 41 Yemeni students killed last August in Sa'dah by an American bomb.GUESTS:Jim Kavanagh — Political analyst and commentator and editor of The Polemicist.Caleb Maupin — Journalist and political analyst who focuses his coverage on US foreign policy and the global system of monopoly capitalism and imperialism.Daniel Lazare — Journalist and author of three books: "The Frozen Republic," "The Velvet Coup" and "America's Undeclared War." Mac Hamilton — Executive manager at STAND: The Student-led Movement to End Mass Atrocities.
Again, TRump backs down on implementation of tariffs after yesterday’s stock market slide downward
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Today we offer our brief insights on what's happening in the stock market due to the Chinese Tariffs. You can visit this post on our website at: http://flemingwatson.com/possible-stock-market-correction/
This week on the show we have TheLoneSpirit on to talk about Anthem in retrospect, WWZ, the guys talk about the Epic Mega Sale fiasco, US tarrifs on Chinese goods and their effects on Hauwei users and table top gaming, ending on an update in the technology sector.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow everyone on their Twitch channels!https://www.twitch.tv/renditionzzhttps://www.twitch.tv/daniecaehttps://www.twitch.tv/thelonespirithttps://twitter.com/NTNPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Gl04_U8XycAXXo0DPIFgg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Help support the show by using our humble bundle links!Humble Monthlyhttps://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?refc=O4Ks0GHumble Storehttps://www.humblebundle.com/store?partner=nexttonothingpodWorried about the Adobe story? Humble is running a special promo for Sound Forge and Vegas! Use the link to buy the bundle and help support the show!https://www.humblebundle.com/software/vegas-pro-even-more-rebundle?partner=nexttonothingpod------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our intro music:Track: Sekai - Running [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/V42iRj0Toq0Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.i
This week the Intellects discuss the Sex Strike in response to the new abortion laws passing in Georgia and Alabama. The guys also discuss Kim Kardashian's role in getting inmates released, Game of Thrones, Chinese Tariffs, the NBA Draft Lottery, Rolling Loud Festival, Moechella, and more. Also, a new segment titled “This Week in WTF” is introduced. #getvexed and enjoy!
Many economic observers thought the US and China were getting close to an agreement until President Trump changed course, announcing a new round of tariffs on Chinese exports—leading to renewed worries of an impending trade war that could impact US consumers and the economy. But this round of tariffs will likely play out much like last year’s, getting lost in the shuffle of other, more important factors impacting the economy today.
Hear from Greg McBride from Bankrate.com on what this all means for you.
A UN report is warning that one species - us - is threatening a million other species with extinction. Today, we’ll explain why biodiversity matters for humanity and how we can mitigate the damage. Meanwhile: the US and China were supposed to be close to a trade deal - but there are some new hurdles. We’ll tell you how the trade war is impacting folks here. Also on today’s episode: NBA center Enes Kanter is breaking fast for the playoffs and the Royals are celebrating new Baby Sussex.
December 19, 2018—John Turner, President of Daltile, and Kemp Harr discuss the impact that LVT and installation labor issues have had on U.S. tile consumption. Listen to the interview to hear more on this as well as the impact of the strong dollar and Chinese Tariffs.
December 3, 2018—Harlan Stone, CEO with Metroflor and Halstead and founder of the American Consumers & Workers Justice Coalition, and Kemp Harr, discuss this weekend's news that the Chinese tariffs on flooring will not increase above the current 10% level until at least April 1st of 2019. Listen to the interview to learn about recent meetings in Washington pushing for an exemption for LVT flooring on the Section 301 tariffs.
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro has a feature that is outright stupid, find out what it is. Then I explain why I don’t think Chinese tariffs will hurt Apple. And I finish the show with a scary Walmart idea.
October 3, 2018—Don Maier, CEO with Armstrong Flooring, and Kemp Harr discuss Armstrong's strategy with its imported products in light of the recently announced Chinese tariffs on floorcovering. Listen to the interview for more details. Armstrong imports 25% of the products it sells.
September 26, 2018—Don Finkell, CEO of American OEM, and Kemp Harr discuss the Hardwood Federation's position on the Trump administration's Chinese tariffs. Listen to the interview to hear more details about how these tariffs effect the membership and what impact it will have on the flooring industry.
October 1, 2018—Jeff Macco, co-owner of Macco's Floorcovering, and Kemp Harr discuss business conditions with his 7-store flooring chain in Wisconsin and Florida and the short-term headwinds created by the new Chinese tariffs. Listen to the interview to hear more details on this, plus what Macco's is doing to address the installer labor issue.
September 20, 2018—Piet Dossche, founder of Coretec and EVP of Shaw Hard Surfaces, and Kemp Harr discuss this week’s news about a 10% tariff on flooring products imported from China, whether this decision is final and how the industry plans to react, especially if it moves to 25% in January 2019.
This is the Sciences podcast, by MarketScale. Here, we dive into the latest trends and news that revolutionizes the way scientists, aerospace professionals, chemical distributors, physicists and everyone in between adapt to new technology and industry insight! Tune in for interviews with trend-setting thought leaders who provide compelling insights into the future of the sciences.
Our most recent podcast explores the topic of the tariffs on steel and aluminum, as well as the tariffs on goods from China. Our guest is Chris Bourdganis, Supervisor of Classification at Buckland. Chris provides our listeners with an update on these tariffs from our last episode on this topic, as well as what the future could hold.
August 28, 2018—Harlan Stone, CEO with Halstead and MetroFlor, and Kemp Harr discuss last week's hearings in Washington to determine if flooring produced in China should be included in the proposed $200 billion tariffs that go into effect next month. Listen to the interview to hear more details about this heated debate and to learn that the most important trigger point for the U.S. Government is whether there is available capacity in other parts of the world for the products being considered.
This episode talks about Politics, Immigration, Apple, Chinese Tariffs, Manafort Trial, Meeting with Mueller, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/support
July 31, 2018—Joe Yarbrough, President of the Carpet and Rug Institute, and Kemp Harr discuss CRI's social media outreach, the ongoing negotiations with Cal Recycle related to fees and carpet recycling in California and the third round of suggested Chinese Tariffs that include carpet and carpet tile.
Good news for California's almond growers. The 2018 crop now encompasses over one million acres, and this year's harvest will be the biggest ever…over 1.1 million metric tons of almond nut meat. The not so good news…the cost of sending those nuts to China may be going up. Way up. In past years, China has purchased 12% of California's almonds. Will the ongoing tariff battle with China cause a steep decline in sales? We have that report. Firefighters battling the 90,000 acre County fire that enveloped parts of Yolo and Napa Counties have determined how that blaze started. An improperly installed electric cattle fence. It will be a good year for California's processing tomato crop, we have the numbers. And if you're biting into a sweet, juicy pluot or aprium right now, we've got the backstory on how those plum-apricot crosses were developed. We'll take a tour of Modesto-based Zaiger Genetics. All that, crop reports and more…on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Good news for California’s almond growers. The 2018 crop now encompasses over one million acres, and this year’s harvest will be the biggest ever…over 1.1 million metric tons of almond nut meat. The not so good news…the cost of sending those nuts to China may be going up. Way up. In past years, China has purchased 12% of California's almonds. Will the ongoing tariff battle with China cause a steep decline in sales? We have that report. Firefighters battling the 90,000 acre County fire that enveloped parts of Yolo and Napa Counties have determined how that blaze started. An improperly installed electric cattle fence. It will be a good year for California’s processing tomato crop, we have the numbers. And if you’re biting into a sweet, juicy pluot or aprium right now, we’ve got the backstory on how those plum-apricot crosses were developed. We’ll take a tour of Modesto-based Zaiger Genetics. All that, crop reports and more…on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
Dan David, Co-Founder of GeoInvesting, and Congressional Candidate in Pennsylvania’s 4th District, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel to discuss Chinese Tariffs and the potential risks of investing in China on Behind the Markets. Dan David is featured in the documentary China Hustle, a Wall Street heist story about a massive web of fraud in Chinese investments. Learn more here: https://www.thechinahustlefilm.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Local farmers are still assessing and attempting to mitigate damage due to last year's heavy rains. We visit one area walnut grower to find out what he's doing to insure a healthy walnut crop. More and more California ag officials are concerned about the ramifications of the Trump administration's proposed tariffs, and the blowback that California's farmers, especially, will have to endure. Plus, a report on 2018's almond problems, the outlook for the state's vegetable crops, the continuing reality soap opera, "All My Delta Tunnels", and the story of one local, award winning, olive oil producer. All that and more on this week's KSTE Farm Hour.
Local farmers are still assessing and attempting to mitigate damage due to last year’s heavy rains. We visit one area walnut grower to find out what he’s doing to insure a healthy walnut crop. More and more California ag officials are concerned about the ramifications of the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs, and the blowback that California’s farmers, especially, will have to endure. Plus, a report on 2018’s almond problems, the outlook for the state’s vegetable crops, the continuing reality soap opera, "All My Delta Tunnels", and the story of one local, award winning, olive oil producer. All that and more on this week’s KSTE Farm Hour.
China’s proposed 25% tariff on various US goods, including products such as soybeans and corn, and an additional 15% tariff on US ethanol, have left the agriculture and biofuels markets in a state of uncertainty. News of the tariffs has already begun to pressure prices and change trade flows...
Mitchell and Trent continue the conversation with John from Kats Grain on proposed Chinese Tariffs.
Mitchell and Trent continue the conversation with John from Kats Grain on proposed Chinese Tariffs.
John Greiner from Kats Grain sits down with Mitchell and Trent to discuss markets, selling futures and how Chinese tariffs will impact United States agriculture.
John Greiner from Kats Grain sits down with Mitchell and Trent to discuss markets, selling futures and how Chinese tariffs will impact United States agriculture.
Mitchell and Trent discuss new Chinese tariffs and how it will affect agriculture.
Mitchell and Trent discuss new Chinese tariffs and how it will affect agriculture.
Strong discusses the facts and statistics behind the US / China trade war. Did you know it could cause prices to fall? Did you know the pain on the Chinese side will be worse than on our side? Did you know it probably won't even happen? Listen up and educate yourself. You'll be the smartest cat at the water cooler.
Strong discusses the facts and statistics behind the US / China trade war. Did you know it could cause prices to fall? Did you know the pain on the Chinese side will be worse than on our side? Did you know it probably won't even happen? Listen up and educate yourself. You'll be the smartest cat at the water cooler.
Here's your Headstart on the latest business headlines for Friday April 6th, 2018. Coming up:Dow Futures Drop After President Trump Proposes $100 Billion in Additional TariffsIBM Looks to Build a Global Decentralized Identity SystemJapan’s Softbank Acquires 9.9% of a Canadian Lithium Mining CompanyWe'll have all of these stories and more in the next 7-minutes or less. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Cassidy, MOFB Chief Administrative Officer, speaks with MOFB President Blake Hurst about the effects of the Chinese tariff situation on Missouri agriculture.
In this special Breaking News edition of Beltway Beef, NCBA's Kent Bacus discusses the proposed 25% Chinese tariff increase on American-produced beef, and what U.S. producers can do to influence the decision making process from here.
Really a Head Fake As I suspected and as I stated in my last podcast at the end of the first quarter, I speculated that the rally that closed out the quarter was really a head fake. When the quarter started, I said you would see a resumption of the downtrend of the evolving bear market, which I believe we are already in. Bear Market Even though technically we're not there yet because we're not down 20%, but you can't get to 20% without first hitting 10%. Although not officially acknowledged, we are in a bear market. Just as often a recession is not acknowledged until after 2 quarters of negative GDP growth, but clearly you're in the recession for a long time before it's officially acknowledged. That doesn't mean you weren't in a recession before they admitted it, albeit not officially. Similarly, they haven't proclaimed this bear market. The Fed Could Change the Game There's one caveat: if the Federal Reserve comes in and changes the game by taking away the rate hikes or launching QE4, then we may never make it to a bear market. But if the Fed continues on its current path and maintains the current pretense, then we are in a bear market and it's only a question of time before it is officially acknowledged. No Real News to Blame for Sell Off As I expected, traders came back from the Passover/Easter break and started to sell. They came in almost out of the bell; no real news to blame the selloff on. Now they tried to blame it on Trump and the tariffs, and while I agree that tariffs are a problem, there was nothing new over the weekend. Yes, China came out and announced a couple of billion dollars worth of tariffs on some agricultural products, etc, but this was not unanticipated. Anybody who did not think this was coming - c'mon - China could have could have done a lot worse than this. Any News is an Excuse to Sell In fact, the market could have just as easily rallied on the fact that this is such a small response and they could have said, "Oh, this is nothing, it could have been a lot worse!" So the markets could have bought, if they were in a buying mood. But this is a bear market, and so all news is bad news. So, whatever the news is, that's an excuse to sell. Chinese Tariffs on Agricultural Products But what it does, is it lulls investors into a false sense of security: "Well, the market's not going down for any reason", "It's not because we're in a bear market, it's because of the reaction to the news that the Chinese are going to have tariffs on agricultural products.
JP and Chad discuss the transportation and logistics news stories of the week. The episode kicks off with the game “Did you know?” where Chad quizzes JP on his knowledge of cryptocurrency lingo. Then Chad brings up the self-driving Uber pedestrian fatality in Arizona and we wonder how the Volvo’s sensors didn’t pick up the victim. Next up is The Great Tesla Debate between Chad (bull) and JP (bear) in reaction to the automaker’s recent negative headlines. Chad and JP discuss how the Austin mail bomber exposed security vulnerabilities in parcel carriers’ networks, the impact of Chinese tariff news, and the collapse of the trucking freight market in Seattle. The episode ends with a lightning round of “Big Deal or Little Deal” in which JP and Chad rate the importance of recent news stories.