Tuesday, April 24, 2018

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Daily update April 24, 2018
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In retaliation to President Donald Trump's proposed duties against Chinese imports, Beijing sought to hit back at the president's voter base: announcing an equal dollar-figure of tariffs earlier this month on a list of 128 products including soybeans and pork. To some extent, it's already making its mark.
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Will Tariffs Save US Jobs? Business Daily. Donald Trump says tariffs on Chinese goods are necessary to 'protect American workers'. So who in the US might benefit from this action? Tennessee voted overwhelmingly for Mr Trump in 2016 and does more trade with China than any other US state.
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Donald Trump's election as U.S. President in 2016, and the ongoing surge of populism here and abroad, bring much-needed attention to the plight of workers without college degrees— otherwise known as the "working class. Our focus here is on how to help them improve their employment and earnings ...
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Trade union Solidarity says that the 25% import tariff on steel and 10% tariff on aluminium proclaimed by US President Donald Trump, which came into effect on March 23 2018, will negatively affect jobs in SA soon. SA exports about 330,000 tonnes — or 5% of annual steel production — to the US.
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Earlier this year, Google announced an expansion of its U.S. offices and data centers. The cloud facilities are often touted by the company as helping the surrounding community with a new report today quantifying the exact economic contributions made when Google builds a data center.
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The EB-5 Immigrant Investment Programme was created by the US Congress in 1990 to stimulate the economy through job creation and capital investment. Chinese investors have in recent years been the predominant source of capital, supplying as much as 85 to 90 per cent of the US$50 billion put up ...
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The annual cost of the proposal, which they describe as "a policy to transform the U.S. labor market" is estimated at $543 billion, or just under 3 percent of GDP. Gillibrand told The Nation, "We can't tinker at the margins." This certainly isn't tinkering. While it is true that many Americans were unable to find ...
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These bills, which enjoy broad bipartisan support across America's farm states, promise to expand U.S. exports to Cuba, accelerate farm exports and help create good-paying American jobs in our rural communities. If the U.S. was able to sell its goods to Cuba, Arkansas ag sales could reach $52 million ...
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has projected larger increases in jobs from 2016–2026 than it did between 2014 and 2024 for eight of the 10 biopharma occupations highlighted in its latest Occupational Outlook Handbook. The other two occupations showed projected decreases. [Robert Daly/Getty ...
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The US has softened its position on sanctions against Russian metals company Rusal, easing the fears over jobs at the huge Co Limerick Aughinish smelting plant, and sparking a record plunge in aluminium prices. For the first time, the US Treasury has discussed a path for lifting the sanctions on Rusal, ...
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