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The global steel industry is again braced to be impacted by Donald Trump's implementation of a 50% tariff, which he vowed last week in front of a crowd of steel workers in Pennsylvania. In South Korea, the liberal candidate, Lee Jae-myung, has been confirmed as the clear winner of the presidential election. The Dutch government has collapsed after Geert Wilders withdrew his far-right party from the governing coalition following a row over proposed legislation to restrict migration. However, some business owners say the lack of a functioning government in the Netherlands is affecting their ability to do business because key issues are not being addressed.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Robert Talevski from Activam Group about the days market moves including why Trump's move to increase steel tariffs benefited Bluescope Steel, plus Rhayna Bosch discusses the latest increase in home values with Tim Lawless from Cotality.
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Kia ora,Welcome to Tuesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.And today we lead with news the Americans seem to be making a concerted effort to adopt a stagflation policy. The USD is falling toward a three year low, gold is rising again, as are US benchmark interest rates.But first, the week ahead will feature central bank rate decisions from Canada (expect a hold at 2.75%), the ECB (-25 bps to 2.15%) and India (-25 bps to 5.75%). And the week will end with the US non-farm payrolls report (+130,000 and extending the ho-hum trend).But the week will be dominated by factory and service sector PMIs, closely watched for the consequences of trade war activity. More damage came from the US over the weekend with the doubling of steel tariffs, from 25% to 50%. These are certain to make the US steel industry even less competitive globally, embedding higher producer costs for American factories and higher prices for its customers.We can see that from the latest ISM factory PMI for May, where a small contraction is now taking place, and the cost pressures are still very high. The final S&P/Markit May factory PMI recorded the most cost pressure since 2022, but a tiny expansion in this one.China released its official PMIs over the weekend, with the factory version contracting much less, and their services little-changed in a tiny expansion. Inflation pressures aren't evident here. The US trade pressure may be preventing China's economy from growing much but it isn't pushing it into a contraction. And so far, Beijing has resisted Trump's request for a phone call with Xi.And there were May PMIs out for Japan (contracting less), Canada,(holding a sharp contraction) Taiwan (contracting less), Korea (small contraction, but stable) Singapore (stable small contraction) and Australia (stable but expanding a bit less) on Monday. So this set isn't yet showing much change, but the trade war does seem to be embedding stagnation. Inflation doesn't seem to be much of a problem here, it is only the US that is getting them both.Stagnation without inflation does allow central banks to try a rate cut remedy - a remedy not available to the Americans.In China they are applying both monetary (lower rates) and fiscal policies (more spending) to stabilise their situation. Beijing is spending big to counter the downward pressure on its economy. As a result, the country's broad fiscal deficit expanded at its quickest clip since 2023 in the first four months of 2025, reaching a -¥2.7 tln (-NZ$630 bln) deficit in the period, almost 60% more than in the same period in 2024.They need all of that because it is pretty clear their real estate sector slump isn't anywhere near over yet, despite all the official help for it.We should also note that it is a holiday in China today, for Dragon Boat Festival.India reported Q1-2025 GDP outcomes, claiming a heady expansion of +7.4% from a year earlier, far better than the +6.7% expected and the +6.4% expansion in Q4-2024. This expansion was led by both the construction sector, and consumer spending.And Canada also reported an expanding economy in Q1-2025, gaining +0.5% in the quarter to be +2.2% higher for the year. Both these indicators of economic activity are better than analysts had expected. Of course these are only of historical interest because they pre-date the tariff-war actions of the US that started in April.Back in the US, the final University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey recovered its early month drop in the second half of the month, ending similar to the April level. The pause in the tariff war and the hope this would ease inflation pressures during the survey period was said to be behind the mood change. Still, this level is very pessimistic, -24% lower than year-ago levels.In Australia, job ad growth has turned into a decline, with the number of job ads dropping -1.2% in May from April, when they fell a downwardly revised -0.3%. Year on year they are down -5.7% although they remained +14% higher than pre-pandemic levels.The UST 10yr yield is now at 4.46%, and up +6 bps from Friday. The price of gold will start today at US$3,375/oz, and up +US$86 from yesterday.Oil prices are up +US$2 in the US at just under US$63/bbl and the international Brent price is just under US$65/bbl.The Kiwi dollar is now at 60.2 USc, a +50 bps rise from yesterday at this time. Against the Aussie we are up +20 bps at just on 92.9 AUc. Against the euro we are up +10 bps at 52.7 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just on 68.2 and up +30 bps from yesterday.The bitcoin price starts today at US$104,272 and down -0.9% from yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at just on +/-1.0%.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.
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AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that President Donald Trump says he's once again raising tariffs on steel.
In this episode of State of the Arc, we're diving into four major trends shaping the welding and fabrication world in 2025.
After parliament was recalled on Saturday to save British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, Alun Davies National Secretary for Steel for Community Union is with us with a Welsh steel worker's reaction. Ian Williams, long time foreign correspondent and author of Vampire State: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy tells us what the US-Chinese trade war means for the rest of us. Chief Political Editor of DW news Michaela Kuefner explains how and why German politicians made a coalition deal as quickly as possible. Guto Bebb, CEO of the FUW says that changing the way farming subsidies are paid is bad for Welsh agriculture. And Jill Rundle, chair of the national federation of the Women's Institute in Wales talks about all the WIs campaigns. Sarah Jones, Vicar of St John the Baptist church in Cardiff and Cllr George Carroll, leader of the Vale of Glamorgan's conservatives are in the studio to review the papers with our presenter, Vaughan Roderick.
Join us for this Coffee Conversations, sponsored by Sherwin-Williams, as we discuss how the 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will affect the metal construction industry. Hear from industry experts who break down the history of steel tariffs and their immediate financial impact on metal manufacturers and contractors. They explore the challenges to supply chains, the differences between residential and commercial metal markets and strategies companies can use to stay ahead. Whether you're a contractor, supplier or just curious about the future of the metal industry, don't miss this crucial discussion that explores how tariffs are reshaping the metal construction landscape! Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/ Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss #SherwinWilliams #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry
Amy MacIver is joined by Donald MacKay, CEO of XA Global Trade Advisors, for a sharp and insightful look at the high-stakes decisions surrounding South Africa’s largest-ever review of steel tariffs. They discuss the potential fallout for thousands of importers, the risks of introducing import controls and preferential pricing, and whether mini-mills can fill the gap left by ArcelorMittal’s mill closures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on Money and Me,today with guest Keith Ong, CEO of RealVantage. Steel and aluminum tariffs are back, and they could reshape the U.S. real estate investment landscape. What do higher metal prices mean for construction timelines, margins, and investor strategies? Keith unpacks where the risks and opportunities lie amid cost pressures and policy shifts. We explore whether value-add strategies may outperform new builds in this environment. Plus, is the U.S. still the prime market - or is it time for real estate investors to look beyond it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
00:00 Intro01:36 Trump's Steel Tariffs to Target China's Unfair Trade04:42 Ikenson: US Rules-Based System Helped China Advance08:38 Death Threats Target Lawmakers, Art Company, Faith Group11:25 Medical Drills Begin Across China; US Warns of Bird Flu14:14 Trump: a Deal to Sell TikTok Could Be Close15:56 Lawmakers Push Bills Targeting Transnational Repression17:43 Gabbard on Challenges, Opportunities for US-China Relations18:20 Huawei Lobbyists Banned From EU Parliament Amid Probe20:21 US Nuclear Submarine on Australian Coast
00:00 Intro01:44 Manipulating NY Politics for China's Interests: Linda Sun04:59 Death Threat Against Survivor of Forced Organ Removal07:01 Walmart in the Middle of US-China Trade War07:57 Belgium Arrests Suspects in Huawei Bribery Probe08:51 Who Benefits from Trump's Steel Tariffs?13:44 Delivery of CCP Newspaper to UK Politicians Could Stop15:57 Newsham: Chaos in S. Korea a Distraction for US
After two straight days of losses on Wall Street, Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer led off the show with market reaction to tamer-than-expected February CPI -- and what tariffs could mean for inflation. The anchors also weighed in on chip stocks leading a tech sector rebound. At CNBC's Converge conference in Singapore, David Faber interviewed Alibaba Chairman Joe Tsai about tariffs, China's President Xi and the Chinese consumer. Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves joined Jim and Carl at Post 9 to discuss President Trump's steel tariffs going into effect. Also in focus: Goldman Sachs lowers its S&P 500 target, Morgan Stanley cuts its Apple price target, President Trump defends Elon Musk and touts Tesla cars.Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Nick Schoenmaker from Drummond Capital Partners about the market's recent sell-off as the US confirms Australian steel and aluminium exports will be subject to import tariffs.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Nick Schoenmaker from Drummond Capital Partners about the market's recent sell-off as the US confirms Australian steel and aluminium exports will be subject to import tariffs.
Canada Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston. They spoke about his concerns for the steel tariffs impact and its consequences to the economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com How do tariffs shape the events industry—and what can you do about it? In this episode, host Matthew Byrne unpacks the hidden ways international trade policies impact the meetings, incentives, conventions, and events market. From exhibit booth construction and AV rentals to catering and travel costs, tariffs can quietly reshape budgets and logistics. Don't let unexpected costs catch you off guard—tune in and take control.
Canadian steel producers say they have already felt the impact of tariff threats from the U.S. Francois Desmarais is the Vice President of Trade and Industry Affairs with the Canadian Steel Producers Association; he spoke to Andrew Carter.
The equipment manufacturing industry has been in a tough spot the last few years with low farm incomes and a decrease in demand for new equipment, and it just got even harder with tariffs on aluminum and steel. Kip Eideberg, the Vice President of Government and Industry Relations with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, says that the supply is not the issue, it is the retaliatory tariffs. He explains that nearly 1/3 of equipment manufactured in the U.S. gets exported and that the domestic demand is not high enough to keep the industry strong. The tariffs could lead to dramatic job losses and much lower production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Braden shares his first impressions of the cruise industry, how Royal Caribbean built a dominant brand, and whether it’s worth a deeper investment look. We then break down the latest tariff announcements from Trump and their impact on Canadian aluminum and steel exports, including key players like Alcoa, Rio Tinto, and Algoma Steel. Next, we discuss Uber’s record-breaking earnings, its role in the future of autonomous vehicles, and whether it can remain the dominant ride-sharing platform. Finally, we dive into Lightspeed’s questionable capital allocation decisions and what investors should watch for going forward. Tickets of stocks/ETFs discussed: LSPD.TO, UBER, RCL Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Asset Allocation ETFs | BMO Global Asset Management Sign up for Finchat.io for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senate lawmakers unveil their tax plan. It cuts less revenue than the house's bill, but would be more resilient against any economic downturns.Then, Governor Tate Reeves criticizes a bill that would allow for early voting in Mississippi.Plus, manufacturers are waiting to see how tariffs on steel could affect costs in the coming months.Also, Mardi Gras in New Orleans will be more costly this year in the wake of the New Years Day attack on Bourbon Street. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Lesley Marks, Chief Investment Officer of Equities, unpacks the potential long-term impacts of President Trump's tariffs on aluminum and steel imports. While the market response has been muted, Lesley cautions that these tariffs could lead to increased costs and chaos, particularly in the automotive industry. Lesley also explores the recent strength of the Canadian dollar, explaining the factors behind its rally. Additionally, Lesley highlights the strong performance of Canadian, European, and Hong Kong equities compared to US equities this year. This episode was recorded on February 13, 2025.
#NewWorldReport: Brazil winces at the steel tariffs. Latin American Research Professor Evan Ellis, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute. @revanellis #NewWorldReportEllis 1955 BRAZIL
Chris and Amy discuss the Cardinals' first full squad workout, Nolan Arenado trade rumors, and the White Sox's $125 ticket deal. AccuWeather's Bill Deger breaks down the snowstorm impacting Mardi Gras and Opening Day. They also cover Missouri AG Andrew Bailey's lawsuit against Starbucks, a canned tuna recall, and MLB's uniform issues. Hour 2 Scott Jennings, CNN political analyst, talks Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as Director of National Intelligence and national security concerns. The conversation shifts to MLB's offseason with Matt Pauley reporting from Cardinals spring training, updating on Nolan Arenado's trade and Alex Bregman's free agency. Hour 3 Chris and Amy explore the impact of Trump's proposed steel tariffs on Granite City's steel industry. Mike Parkinson, Mayor of Granite City, shares local insights. They also preview Mizzou basketball's upcoming game against Oklahoma.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Mike Parkinson, Mayor of Granite City, IL, to discuss the potential effects of Trump's proposed steel tariffs on the local economy. They explore how the tariffs might impact steel production, prices, and industries reliant on steel, as well as concerns about U.S. Steel CEO Dave Burritt's stance on worker welfare. The conversation touches on the challenges of balancing fair trade, protecting American jobs, and keeping consumer prices reasonable, and emphasizes the need for global cooperation to enforce fair labor and environmental standards.
In this hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors dive into the impact of Trump's proposed steel tariffs on the Granite City steel industry, with insights on steel production, prices, and worker concerns. They discuss the challenges of balancing fair trade with affordable consumer prices. Mike Parkinson, Mayor of Granite City, joins the conversation to offer a local perspective on how these tariffs could affect the community. The hour also includes a look ahead to the Mizzou basketball team's upcoming game against Oklahoma.
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In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson discuss their enthusiasm for libertarian ideas and recent events. The conversation covers Dave Smith's impactful rants, the global spread of libertarian principles, and the role of Austrian and Chicago economics as gateways to broader ideas. They also touch on the potential challenges brought by increased authoritarianism due to a more informed public. The duo debates the importance of maintaining principles alongside popular messaging and the significance of personal responsibility in governmental roles. The episode delves into controversial topics such as Trump's defiance of a federal judge's order, the legitimacy of the Supreme Court under the Biden administration, and the role and impact of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Additionally, the discussion touches on steel tariffs, their economic impact, and the broader implications of government policies on jobs in the US. (00:52) Libertarian High and Economic Discussions (03:17) Populism and Libertarian Messaging (06:11) Trump Administration's Legal Battles (09:53) CNN's Reaction and Constitutional Crisis (16:34) Debate on Government Size and Efficiency (17:39) Defying Court Orders: A Heated Debate (18:38) AOC's Controversial Stance on Supreme Court Rulings (20:40) Political Analogies and Public Reactions (23:17) The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Under Fire (24:57) Trump's Take on Elizabeth Warren and the CFPB (31:19) The Impact of Steel Tariffs on Jobs Links: https://gml.bio.link/ YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/GML Check out Martens Minute! https://martensminute.podbean.com/ Follow Josh Martens on X: https://twitter.com/joshmartens13 Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Bank on Yourself bankonyourself.com/gml Get FACTOR Today! FACTORMEALS.com/gml50off Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp! Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML (Get 10% off your first month) Protect your privacy and unlock the full potential of your streaming services with ExpressVPN. Get 3 more months absolutely FREE by using our link EXPRESSVPN.com/GML
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There are contradictory statements from Donald Trump, who says there will be no exceptions to the steel and aluminium tariffs, but seems open to treating Australia differently. The US President's signed off on 25% tariffs for all steel and aluminium imports, but yesterday Australia's Prime Minister spoke to Trump, who assured him he'd consider exempting Australia. Trump says Anthony Albanese is a very fine man, and luckily for Australia, it buys a lot of US planes. He says Australia is one of the only countries which has a surplus with the US, which he'll give great consideration to. Australia Correspondent Steve Price told Mike Hosking the ball is firmly in the US' court. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's Headlines: Hamas released three Israeli hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners in a staged handoff at gunpoint, as talks begin on the next phase of the truce. Meanwhile, Trump and Musk continue their battle against federal judges blocking their unconstitutional moves, with DOGE physically securing agencies and targeting the Pentagon next. Trump has also expelled major news outlets from Pentagon press spaces, taken control of the Kennedy Center, and announced new steel tariffs. Germany orders X to release election data amid concerns over Musk's support for the far-right. Steve Wynn is pushing the Supreme Court to roll back press protections, while the FCC investigates a San Francisco radio station for reporting on ICE activity. And in a major shift, Google has scrapped its AI ethics pledge, clearing the way for AI-powered surveillance and weaponry. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NY Times: Hamas Makes Gaunt Israeli Hostages Thank Captors Before Release CBS News: Judge blocks Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID employees on leave WA Post: CFPB halts work after Trump appoints Bessent as acting head NY Times: Democratic Lawmakers Denied Entry to the Department of Education The Guardian: Trump hints Musk ‘Doge' team has free rein with Pentagon next in line for cuts Axios: Musk says DOGE staffer who resigned over racist tweets "will be brought back" AP News: The Trump administration is throwing more Pentagon reporters out of their workspaces AP News: Trump says he's firing Kennedy Center board of trustees members and naming himself chairman AP News: Trump says he will announce 25% steel and aluminum tariffs Monday, and more import duties are coming Tech Crunch: German court orders X to give data access to democracy researchers ahead of federal elections The NV Independant: Attorneys for Steve Wynn ask Supreme Court to overturn landmark libel rule SF Standard: FCC investigating SF radio station for broadcasting ICE agent activity CNBC: Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons, surveillance Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as U.S. President Donald Trump is due to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports.Bitcoin is holding steady Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump is due to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports. Plus, crypto was absent from the Super Bowl and did the Central African Republic launch a memecoin? CoinDesk's Christine Lee presents "CoinDesk Daily."-From our sponsor: In Chinese, belief means trust. For 10 years, Consensus has united those who believe in building a new internet where everyone has value. Join us at Consensus Hong Kong February 18 - 20, 2025 where belief becomes real. Connect with global leaders, innovators, and investors shaping the future of Web3, and experience the power of collaboration at the industry's most influential event. Register now: https://go.coindesk.com/3BeigBq-This episode was hosted by Christine Lee. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Christine Lee and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The European Commission said on Monday it would react to protect EU interests after President Donald Trump's announcement of impending metals tariffs but said it would not respond until it had clarification on the measures. Trump's plan to impose new 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum boosted share prices of U.S. producers in premarket trading, while shares of producers abroad fell.Hamas announced it would stop releasing Israeli hostages until further notice over what it said were Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement.A third federal judge blocked Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of people who are in the U.S. illegally.
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From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jill Schneider.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jill Schneider.
US President Trump said he will announce 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium coming into the US on Monday and unveil reciprocal tariffs on Tuesday or Wednesday which will go into effect almost immediately.Stocks hold a positive bias despite tariff updates from Trump; NQ outperforms, whilst US steel names surge.USD is mixed vs. peers as tariff updates dominate newsflow; JPY underperforms.USTs are flat, Bunds are a touch higher as tariff threat concerns weighs on the EZ outlook.Gold makes a fresh ATH above USD 2,900/oz on tariff woes, crude sits at session highs.Looking ahead, US Employment Trends, NY Fed SCE, Chinese M2 Money Supply, BoC Market Participants Survey, Comments from ECB's Schnabel & BoE's Mann, Earnings from McDonalds, UniCredit, Generali & Mediobanca.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada and Mexico, which has sparked criticism from Canadian provincial leaders. Trump also mentioned upcoming “reciprocal tariffs” against countries that impose duties on U.S. goods. Guest: Guio Jacinto - Staff Representative in the Research, Public Policy and Bargaining Support Department at the United Steelworkers Union National Office in Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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
Today, President Joe Biden called for tariffs to be tripled on certain Chinese steel and aluminum products. These tariffs, first implemented by then-President Donald Trump in 2018, are now the latest move in the ongoing U.S.-China trade war. Plus, sky-high car insurance premiums, the government’s latest energy-efficiency standards and China's shrinking wine market.
Today, President Joe Biden called for tariffs to be tripled on certain Chinese steel and aluminum products. These tariffs, first implemented by then-President Donald Trump in 2018, are now the latest move in the ongoing U.S.-China trade war. Plus, sky-high car insurance premiums, the government’s latest energy-efficiency standards and China's shrinking wine market.