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The loss of soybean sales to China have created a lot of stress, says farmer Blake Hurst.
The US argues that Europe illegally subsidizes Airbus, and the WTO is backing its new tariffs. But Europe launched a similar complaint against Boeing.
It’s no accident that European food and wine is about to get more expensive in the U.S.
Car sales in rural areas most affected by China’s retaliatory tariffs aren’t growing as quickly as other areas.
Growth in the service sector is slowing, too, according to new numbers from the Institute for Supply Management.
“Trade, not aid,” has become the mantra for farmers dealing with the trade war.
“It’s a very helpless feeling,” said auto parts executive Kevin Feig, on being subject to tariffs.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
Tensions with China are exacerbating global economic issues, Christine McDaniel of the Mercatus Center says.
We check in on President Trump’s claims that tariffs on Chinese goods mean more U.S. jobs.