TESLA Speeding Up CHINESE Factory due to TRUMP Trade War (AUDIO)

It costs 55–60% more to manufacture a car in the US than it does to produce the same car in China. Listen on Driverless Electric Radio… http://www.driverlesselectric.com/2018/10/08/tesla-speeding-up-chinese-factory-due-to-trump-trade-war/ https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/02/tesla-plans-rapid-build-out-of-china-factory-as-tariffs-weigh-down-automaker/ h/t Matrix

Globalism Free Trade Immigration Connection

by Thinker How is your life going under the Global Empire? If you answer honestly, for non billionaires, the response must reflect disappointment if not immense distress. Middle America stands on the precipice of oblivion. While the recent past decades …

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BANG: The Ultimate Anti-Passive Trade

by jessefelder I get asked all the time where to look to take advantage of the growing opportunities outside of the purview of the passive mania. Well, I can’t find a more obvious sector than the precious metals miners. It looks to me like …

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Trade Deficits Cost Jobs & Shrink GDP

by Spencer P Morrison, NEE On Monday the Trump administration announced that it would impose 10 percent tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese goods—including many consumer goods which have been exempt until now.  This rate will increase to 25 percent …

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Report: Most Americans Skeptical of Trade’s Benefits

by Spencer P Morrison, NEE Most Americans Support Trade Theoretically, but Don’t See Practical Benefits New public opinion data from Pew Research finds that while Americans support global trade in principle, many are skeptical of its practical benefits—particularly regarding job creation and wage …

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China cancels trade talks with U.S. as tariff threats escalate: WSJ

https://www.reuters.com/sponsored/article/popularity-of-gaming?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reuters%2FbusinessNews+%28Business+News%29 China has canceled upcoming trade talks with the United States and will not send vice-premier Liu He to Washington next week, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources. The Wall Street Journal said a mid-level delegation was due to …

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