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Why economists think Trump’s immigration crackdown could hike prices on groceries, housing and day care
The president-elect’s mass-deportation plan could disrupt industries like agriculture and construction, experts say — potentially passing on higher costs to consumers.Business - MarketWatch - November 20 -
Mexico to pursue judicial elections plan after top court fails to block reform
Reform requires elections to be held in June 2025 to replace wide range of judicial positions, and reduce supreme court. The Mexican government will press ahead with a controversial reform to elect ...World - The Guardian - November 6 -
Brooklyn Needs Housing. She Has a Vacant Lot. Why Can’t She Build?
A property owner’s effort to develop an apartment building in a popular neighborhood has been stymied for years. She may just give up.Top stories - The New York Times - 6 days ago -
Why is bitcoin’s $100,000 push stalling? These long-term holders can’t resist selling.
Data indicates long-term bitcoin holders are cashing out a portion of their holdings.Business - MarketWatch - 21 hours ago -
Round 2 in the Trump-vs-Mexico matchup looks ominous for Mexico
Mexico is facing a second Donald Trump presidency, and few countries can match its experience as a target of Trump’s rhetoric: There have been threats to close the border, impose tariffs and even ...World - ABC News - November 11 -
Europe Imposes Higher Tariffs on Electric Vehicles Made in China
The tariffs, some as high as 45 percent, are intended to protect Europe’s automotive sector, but they could escalate a trade war with China.Business - The New York Times - October 31 -
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Why poppies are worn for Remembrance Day
The poppy has been synonymous with marking Remembrance since a few years after World War One.Top stories - BBC News - November 10 -
What Will Trump’s Tariffs Mean for Businesses?
Companies are already scrambling to avoid potential tariffs. Here’s how they could play out in Donald Trump’s second term.Business - Inc. - November 7 -
From cars to planes: global manufacturers brace for Trump’s tariffs
Executives across multiple industries expect supply chain upheavalBusiness - Financial Times - November 8 -
Mexican peso and Canadian dollar fall after Trump’s tariff pledge
European equities slip while US Treasury yields edge higherBusiness - Financial Times - Yesterday -
How to deal with Trump’s tariff threats
Canada, Mexico and China have options to avoid a trade warBusiness - Financial Times - Yesterday -
How Trump should impose tariffs
Policymakers need to update their approach if they are determined to use trade measures to protect industryWorld - Financial Times - Yesterday -
Trump’s tariffs are a reality check for markets
Bessent is a pragmatic pick, but he will not make up for the president-elect’s unpredictabilityWorld - Financial Times - Yesterday -
Why a nemesis is one of life’s greatest gifts
An arch-enemy compels us to confront what we desire — not in another person, but for ourselvesBusiness - Financial Times - November 9 -
Why Europe’s car crisis is mostly made in China
The once-lucrative market is now highly competitive and more Chinese EVs are being exported, compounding slower sales at homeWorld - Financial Times - October 29 -
Why China is betting on local governments to spur the economy
Fiscal package falls short of market hopes as Beijing braces for Trump tariffsWorld - Financial Times - November 11 -
Why Labour will struggle to reset the UK-China relationship
Decisions made in the Sunak and Johnson eras complicate the route forwardWorld - Financial Times - November 18 -
To China, Trump is ‘poison’
To the dismay of Chinese leaders who already had to deal with Trump for four years, they have not gotten the preferred outcome and are not looking forward to another term.Politics - The Hill - November 13 -
China’s economy braces for Trump
Will Beijing’s latest plans to fix the country’s economy be enough to keep up with President Xi Jinping’s long-term plans for growth?World - Financial Times - November 20 -
Companies are increasingly talking about tariffs as Election Day nears
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump described “tariff” as his favorite word earlier this month, and it’s increasingly a word that’s coming up in S&P 500 companies’ quarterly earnings ...Business - MarketWatch - October 31 -
Canada shares U.S. concerns about Mexican trade with China as possible trade talks loom
Canada’s point person for UWorld - ABC News - November 19 -
Trump's deportation plan a key focus for Canada's Cabinet committee on US-Canada relations
President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to launch a mass deportation of millions of undocumented people is a top focus for Canada s the country plans to deal with a possible influx northWorld - ABC News - November 8 -