He opened by telling the crowd that he needed the newser to go quickly because «I've got
a lot of trade wars to escalate here.»
He opened by telling the crowd that he needed the newser to go quickly because «I've got
a lot of trade wars to escalate here.»
Not exact matches
«Ultimately, I think we realize that it's not in anybody's interest for this to escalate into a
trade war so while we believe there's going to be a
lot of rhetoric... I think sanity is going to prevail,» he told CNBC at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
«A
trade war on steel and aluminum is going to help a small number
of people and it's going to hurt a
lot more and drive up prices, said Mary Ann Hurley, vice president, fixed income
trading at D.A. Davidson in Seattle.
«
Trade wars create a
lot of casualties among innocent bystanders, and there are direct order effects as well as second and third - order effects.»
Starting a
trade war might be cathartic for workers who have lost jobs, but it is unlikely to create a
lot of factory work.
Trump dismissed the prospect
of a
trade war and said during the signing that «a
lot of manufacturers» will come to the United States to build solar plants.
«If a 25 per cent tariff is imposed on a large amount
of goods... and the
trade war perpetuates, collateral damage to Hong Kong would be unavoidable since we are an entrepôt and there are a
lot of direct investments between us.»
Although the effects
of a
trade war would be overall substantial, we do see a
lot of variance in our calculations.
We see a
lot of, not just in the U.S., but in international
trade war issues.
One day it could be industrial companies such as Boeing or Caterpillar, which export
lots of products and therefore could be harmed in a
trade war.
They weren't thinking
trade during King Philip's
War or during the Trail
of Tears (not to defend them too much because a
lot of those southern NAs kept slaves, so they got what was coming to them).
There's a good chance that a
lot of the news traders typically factor into their decisions has been shoved to the back
of the mental closet lately, thanks to the dual dramas
of a market correction and
trade -
war worries.
A
trade war, however, would offset a
lot of that benefit through reduced exports.
While clearly happy to use the murky subject matter as a source
of entertainment, Ubisoft also appear keen to remind us that while taking on the global drugs
trade and South American drugs cartels in a virtual world can be a
lot of fun, there is a far darker real life
war that the game takes inspiration from.