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Founded WorldTradeLaw.net & ChinaTradeMonitor.com Non-Resident Fellow @bakerinstitute.bsky.social Trade Policy feed: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xqzu2eazvxb5fohoc4nap33y/feed/aaab5ctu4u4fc
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Isn't that enough?
I know we're all used to hearing the quiet part out loud these days but "especially in the minority communities," jeeeezus
I dug into the Alt5 saga for CNBC. In August, the elder Trump brothers celebrated a deal that saw the family earn a half-billion dollars. On the other side of that deal was a little-known stock, then called Alt5 Sigma. It has turned out very poorly for Alt5's investors, who have taken 93% losses.
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I could use some comparative analysis of how the Trump administration is interfering with companies' investment decision with how China (and other governments) do so.
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The fact that I don’t have any evidence just proves how deep the conspiracy goes.
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US tariffs are taxes on Americans. They are not "external revenue", they are not taxes "on other countries". They are taxes on every American who buys anything with any ingredient made overseas—that is, all of us. Every dollar of wine tariffs is paid by US consumers—> www.nber.org/202603/diges...
Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. celebrated a deal with Alt5 Sigma that generated roughly $500 million for the Trump family. The company's shares are down 93%.
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Trump family got about $500M from crypto venture — but investors saw steep losses
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I’ve posted a long FAQ with everything you need to know about a kids’ social media ban. Key takeaway: it is an ineffective and harmful policy that raises privacy concerns for tens of millions of Canadians through mandated age verification requirements.
Premier Doug Ford says he’ll end Ontario’s ban on American booze if the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement is renewed. “And I can assure you once that deal’s done, I’m going to be sitting down and bringing all the booze back on shelves in Ontario, and everyone’s gonna be kumbaya,” he said.
"Lutnick said Monday that so far the U.S. government has used that [golden share] power 'a little bit'" www.post-gazette.com/business/pow...
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Comer: "What we're seeing especially in the blue states is there is rampant fraud, especially in the minority communities"
The government is expected to table the Digital Safety Act on Wednesday with reports that it will include a ban on social media for those under 16, framed as a “temporary” measure that platforms can…
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Everything You Wanted to Know About a Kids' Social Media Ban (But Were Rightly Afraid to Ask): A FAQ on Age Verification and Mandated ID for Everyone - Michael Geist
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Ontario's 15-month prohibition against American booze on LCBO shelves will end if the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement is renewed, says Premier Doug Ford.
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