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NEW YORK (Reuters) -Key U.S. economic data, developments with federal tax-and-spending legislation and twists and turns on ...
By week’s end, it’ll be much clearer how the US economy is holding up amid President Donald Trump’s sweeping policy changes.
said about cap and trade. "If anything, people are going to be spending less this year on gasoline and diesel." Oil distributors argue that the lower prices might be a temporary respite.
despite data showing that growth was strong when he took office. Peter Navarro, an adviser to Mr. Trump and an architect of the administration’s trade policy, told reporters that the G.D.P ...
Interestingly, the Los Angeles Times reports that oil companies have said little about cap-and-trade and were in favor of it behind closed doors because they view it as a less-costly option than ...
Not surprisingly, in a different Pew Research survey, just 14% said they had heard a lot about cap and trade; a majority reported hearing nothing at all. However, when such a program is described to ...
It is considered the most comprehensive online trade database available globally, with tens of billions of data points, representing more than 99 per cent of the world’s merchandise trade.
and the Department for Business and Trade has made this a fantastic opportunity to build relationships with our US counterparts.” “Data is vital to the future of financial services ...
Key U.S. economic data, developments with federal tax-and-spending legislation and twists and turns on trade all are poised ...