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Latest Convo Between Xi, Trump Hints On Promising Trade War Developments
Trump reveals he had a good phone conversation with China’s Xi Jinping over matters of international trade and commerce. Both leaders commit to a slated meeting on the sidelines of G20 Summit this November in Argentina. Trump reveals he had a good phone conversation with China’s Xi Jinping over matters of international trade and commerce. Both leaders commit to a slated meeting on the sidelines of G20 Summit this November in Argentina. -
Philippine Trade Relations, New NAFTA Deal A Major Boon For US Dairy Farm Industry
The US dairy farming industry is now able to find solace and support from new trade agreements with Canada in North America and in the Philippine market. The US dairy farming industry is now able to find solace and support from new trade agreements with Canada in North America and in the Philippine market. -
Trudeau Admin Should Put Focus On Balancing Federal Budget – New Poll Shows Ahead Of Nov. Update
The administration of the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is slated to release its regular fall budget update this coming Nov. 21, Canada’s Finance Minister Bill Morneau said on Thursday, less than a year before the next national election will be held. Meanwhile, results of new polls suggest that majority of Canadians would want the government to put focus on balancing the federal budget rather than investments. The administration of the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is slated to release its regular fall budget update this coming Nov. 21, Canada’s Finance Minister Bill Morneau said on Thursday, less than a year before the next national election will be held. Meanwhile, results of new polls suggest that majority of Canadians would want the government to put focus on balancing the federal budget rather than investments. -
China-Japan Summit Reiterates Beijing, Tokyo’s Commitment To Uphold Global Free Trade
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing for the first ever China-Japan summit since 2011. One of the goals of this historic meet is for the two countries to renew their pact of friendship and cooperation as well as their commitment to uphold global free trade while opposing the multilateralism and protectionism set by United States. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing for the first ever China-Japan summit since 2011. One of the goals of this historic meet is for the two countries to renew their pact of friendship and cooperation as well as their commitment to uphold global free trade while opposing the multilateralism and protectionism set by United States. -
Chevron In Negotiation To Buy Texas Oil Refining Unit From Brazil’s Petrobras
US oil major company Chevron Corporation has held negotiations to acquire Pasadena Refining System Inc., (PRSI), a Texas oil refining unit owned by Brazil’s state-run oil firm, Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras), people claiming first-hand knowledge with the corporate issue tipped the press this week. US oil major company Chevron Corporation has held negotiations to acquire Pasadena Refining System Inc., (PRSI), a Texas oil refining unit owned by Brazil’s state-run oil firm, Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras), people claiming first-hand knowledge with the corporate issue tipped the press this week. -
Snapchat Loses More Users In Past Quarter; Shares Plummet After
Snap Inc. continues to grapple the consequences of its decision to redesign its flagship service, Snapchat as it experiences more loss of users in the third quarter of this fiscal year at a rate that exceeds that of Wall Street’s earlier predictions. Its market standing suffers the same fate with plummeting shares. Snap Inc. continues to grapple the consequences of its decision to redesign its flagship service, Snapchat as it experiences more loss of users in the third quarter of this fiscal year at a rate that exceeds that of Wall Street’s earlier predictions. Its market standing suffers the same fate with plummeting shares. -
Microsoft’s Bet On Cloud Service Pays Off; Quarterly Sales Driven Up By 19%
Microsoft Corp announced on Sunday its record high sales for the quarter ending in September, beating Wall Street predictions on the company’s revenue and profit margin as more and more businesses signed up on Azure, its newest cloud computing service offering, and Office 365 software. Microsoft Corp announced on Sunday its record high sales for the quarter ending in September, beating Wall Street predictions on the company’s revenue and profit margin as more and more businesses signed up on Azure, its newest cloud computing service offering, and Office 365 software. -
China Delimits Production Rate Of Rare Earth Minerals, Sending Shivers To Global Manufacturers
The Xi Jinping administration is making a move to delimit the country’s production rate of rare earth minerals in the second half of 2018, the data from Adamas Intelligence indicated on Wednesday, a decision that could potentially cause a major shake-up in the global electronics and weapons manufacturing industries. With the decrease in supply, this could also result to a huge spike in prices for the critical materials. The Xi Jinping administration is making a move to delimit the country’s production rate of rare earth minerals in the second half of 2018, the data from Adamas Intelligence indicated on Wednesday, a decision that could potentially cause a major shake-up in the global electronics and weapons manufacturing industries. With the decrease in supply, this could also result to a huge spike in prices for the critical materials. -
Tesla To Build Model 3, Model Y At Shanghai’s Gigafactory
Tesla Inc. reveals its big plans for China on Wednesday as it looks to produce two models of its sought-after electric vehicles, the Model 3 and Model Y, in the first phase project which will take place in its newest Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, the local government filing confirmed. Tesla Inc. reveals its big plans for China on Wednesday as it looks to produce two models of its sought-after electric vehicles, the Model 3 and Model Y, in the first phase project which will take place in its newest Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, the local government filing confirmed. -
France Sees Sanctions As Viable Option To Pressure Saudi Over Khashoggi’s Case
France said on Wednesday that it is now weighing on the possibility to impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia should the investigation conducted by the French intelligence agency be able to establish the kingdom’s responsibility on the disappearance and the apparent murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a high ranking official revealed. France said on Wednesday that it is now weighing on the possibility to impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia should the investigation conducted by the French intelligence agency be able to establish the kingdom’s responsibility on the disappearance and the apparent murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a high ranking official revealed.