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That gives you an indication that the science of fluoride is starting to evolve – it wasn’t set in stone 70 years ago,
Is it too much to ask for a little humility and self-reflection from the people whose strategies failed badly?”
Jeet Heer, a writer for the leftwing Nation magazine, said There’s very little in [the] consumer electronics space that is not imported. … These are goods that people need, and higher prices are not helpful,
It’s a story about the art of the deal,
Fox News host and former Trump spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said Tuesday on the network I think what President Trump is trying to do is saying if we get together and solve this problem, those tariffs need not happen,
media mogul Steve Forbes said Tuesday on Fox News Another way to think about this is it’s 4 to 5 months of a normal year’s inflation in one fell swoop,
Ernie Tedeschi, The Budget Lab’s director and the former chief economist under the Biden administration, said in an email The last thing Americans want is upward pressure on their family finances,
the organization’s statement read What would happen is, the U.S. would put on tariffs, and then China would put on tariffs in a bunch of places really important to Republican constituencies,
We hope the U.S. side will also have no intention to contain or suppress China,
Xie said, ... according to the embassy’s transcript There’s a lot of hope here that he can be a bridge and help keep things calm, ... I don’t know if that is more wishful thinking than clear analysis.”
If the Chinese are suffering 60% tariffs across the board, the likelihood of their wanting to cooperate in other realms of the relationship goes down dramatically,
European countries will be less likely to strike any kind of bargain with Trump than Canada or Mexico,
said Peterson Institute for International Economics nonresident senior fellow Gary Hufbauer Our assumption is that all these other countries, all these other advanced economies, especially in Asia, they will retaliate in kind,
economist Bernard Yaros of Oxford Economics told AFP What he definitely does is alienate all his allies,
It's a shot in the foot,
Ebrard said of Trump's proposed tariffs, which appear to violate the USMCA trade deal between Mexico, Canada and the U.S The impact on companies is huge,
Such tariffs will, in the end, boomerang on the US in the form of higher inflation and rising interest rates,
said Bernard Baumohl, chief global economist for the Economic Outlook Group If implemented, this would spell disaster for the US auto industry and Detroit's Big Three manufacturers, all of whom import significant numbers of vehicles from Canada and Mexico, as well as Volkswagen and other European OEMs (original equipment manufacturers),
Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska said in a note Any tariffs on Canadian oil are going to increase pump prices given the dependence of much of the U.S. refining industry on Canadian crude,
These potential tariffs are a kick in the teeth for refineries,