China Threatens ‘Strong’ Retaliation After US House Passes Hong Kong Human Rights Bill
This doesn’t bode well for Sino-US relations, even if it’s a win for democratic norms.
This doesn’t bode well for Sino-US relations, even if it’s a win for democratic norms.
“Good and easy to win”, he said.
“What the f*** are you supposed to do?â€
Daisy chains, knock-ons and seasonals amid the macro melee.
It’s hard to see how Trump would sell a limited arrangement as anything other than a campaign tactic.
“The US side has gone one step further”.
Trump is feigning concern for a repressed people in order to secure better terms for his elusive trade deal.
The administration held another round of discussions “just hours” after Navarro’s exchange with CNBC’s Kayla Tausche.
“First and foremost as a national security threat”.
Another effort to calm markets, it would appear.
“If we don’t that’s fine, if we do that’s fine”.
Another mini-escalation, perhaps.
“Where is the US government”?
“The decision has already been made”.
“Look, let’s see what happens”.
“…until Donald Trump stepped in.”
The whole thing is now maddeningly reflexive.
“We are once again forced to chop our forecasts”.
“In case of emergency”.
“The investigation into FedEx will be a warning to other foreign companies.”
It would be supremely ironic is “Tariff Man”‘s Waterloo turns out to be duties related to illegal immigration.
Mike Pence isn’t good for much, but you can count on him for three things…
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