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US says NAFTA talks are progressing very slowly Lighthizer, however, called the idea "vague." "We find that the automobile rules of origin idea that was presented, when analyzed, may lead to less regional content than we have now, fewer jobs in the United States, Canada and likely Mexico," he said. "So this is the opposite of what we are trying to do.".
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State of the Union: 6 things to watch at Trump's speech, including the elephant in the room "One year of Watergate is enough," he declared, then added: "And I want you to know that I have no intention whatever of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do for the people of the United States." He resigned seven months later. For Trump, Bill Clinton's decision to ignore a ...
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Thousands of Puerto Ricans in limbo in the US after hurricane Maria Around the US, many Puerto Ricans are similarly adrift in hotels because of the Sept. 20 hurricane. The move north spared them from the misery of the storm's aftermath on the island. But the transition has often proved to be difficult, disruptive, and expensive as people try to find housing, jobs, schools, ...
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Walmart's pledge to boost US manufacturing helps Missouri company "Over the past few years, [Walmart has] focused on finding suppliers, working with suppliers, that can move products that were formerly made overseas, back to the U.S. to create new jobs," Lindsey said. "If you make a product that you see on the shelves at Walmart that you're not selling, come reach out ...
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Did Trump Screw Over Booming US Solar Industry? Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a steep 30% tariff on imported solar cells and panels, saying the move showed the United States would create more jobs in the country. Will the tariff on the solar cells, which come largely from China, have the opposite effect of ...
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How to brace yourself for the future of work Natour points to two trends that are redefining the future of work and have implications for sustainability and human rights: new technologies such as ... According to a 2017 PwC report, a large percentage of jobs could become automated, including an estimated 38 percent in the United States, ...
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Three takeaways from the US draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina "I think we did a really nice job of coming together as a group," U.S. midfielder Wil Trapp said. "It's a lot of inexperienced players. The ability to come in off the offseason and put in the work, and then find a result against Bosnia. We had some chances, they had some chances, but it's the beginning of ...
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What Americans sacrificed for modest gain As for this year so far, stock yields in dollars have risen by a higher percentage in France, Germany and Sweden than in the United States, according to Morgan Stanley Capital ... The Affordable Care Act certainly wasn't the nation's "biggest job killer" as Ted Cruz once stated with great confidence.
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Agriculture Career Day draws hundreds According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), "during the next five years, U.S. college graduates will find good employment opportunities if they have expertise in food, agriculture, renewable natural resources or the environment." The USDA also state, "between 2015 and 2020, we ...
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#BizTrends2018: Make 2018 the year of STEM for your child It will be the children who have STEM that can carve out new job titles and niches and who will be most likely to take home the big salary cheques and have sustainable careers. The United States Department of Labour's Bureau of Labour Statistics research found that STEM fields have the highest ...
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