Trump and Xi Agree to Resume Trade Talks
“We had a very good meeting with President Xi of China. Excellent, I would say excellent,” Trump said Saturday morning.

“We had a very good meeting with President Xi of China. Excellent, I would say excellent,” Trump said Saturday morning.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked with U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on Friday.

Consumers feel good about the economy now and are less worried about the future than they were a year ago.

China wants the U.S. to drop its tariffs even before trade talks begin, a demand so extreme that it could prevent further talks

President Trump’s economic nationalist fight against Chinese dominance is the “number one issue” driving Hispanic voters to back the president in the 2020 presidential election, a campaign official says.

During an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News Channel, senior White House trade adviser Peter Navarro praised the tariffs used by President Donald Trump. According to Navarro, the tariffs achieved more in two days on immigration than Congress

About seven-in-ten Republican voters support tariffs on Chinese imports to protect American jobs and U.S. industries from unfair foreign competition, a new poll finds.

Consumers expect long-term a inflation rate of just 2.2 percent, the lowest rate recorded over the past 40 years.

May industrial output figures from the Fed show the manufacturing sector is holding up better than expected amid trade war with China.

A California furniture and hardware company is planning to expand its manufacturing in the United States thanks to President Trump’s tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese imports.

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The Fed was wrong to assume moving production out of China necessarily imposes deadweight costs or efficiency losses

Prices for imported goods from China fell 0.1 percent and are down 1.4 percent from a year ago. And prices from outside of China also fell.

Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden promises his election will cure China’s unfair trade practices by means of his optimism.

The data defy the dire predictions of experts who forecast consumers would foot the bill for tariffs.

The acting White House chief of staff explained this morning’s price data. Importers pay tariffs but consumer prices aren’t rising.

Rather than an “armed proletariat,” Beijing is deploying predatory trade practices to seize control of the means of production on a global scale. And now China has set its sights on controlling America’s energy industry.

Claims that the China or metals tariffs are squeezing consumers lack any basis in fact, the most recent inflation data show.

Author and economic analyst Stephen Moore predicted on Breitbart News Saturday radio a massive 2020 re-election victory for President Donald Trump if he makes a trade deal with China.

During a Tuesday appearance on CNN’s “New Day,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) discussed the impact of the United States imposing tariffs as part of its ongoing trade war with China. Cotton recognized that tariffs have “some negative impact,” but explained

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday spoke out in favor of “great” American wine when he promised to confront France over unfair tariffs on the imported product.

Pompeo said the deal with Mexico would not have happened if President Trump had not threatened tariffs against its southern neighbor.

Trump said GM made a “bad investment” when it decided to gut its American manufacturing base to move auto plants to the communist country.

“Based on my opinion and a lot of knowledge, China’s going to make a deal because they have to make a deal,” Trump said.

“When you look at it, the Chamber is probably more for the companies and the people that are members, than they are for our country,” he said.

The pro-mass immigration Koch brothers’ network of billionaire, donor-class organizations is readying to financially back Democrats so long as they promise to support amnesty for illegal aliens and vote to advance free trade at all costs.

Writer and economist Stephen Moore said President Donald Trump’s negotiating prowess with Mexico had the potential to aid trade negotiations with China, as Moore joined Breitbart News Saturday with host Matt Boyle.

The top Democrat in the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, is opposing President Donald Trump’s comprehensive immigration reform deal with Mexico.

Rep. Maxine Waters is spiking the political football after wrongly predicting how President Trump’s tariff threats against Mexico would pan out.

Sen. Marco Rubio issued glowing praise to President Trump for reaching a deal with Mexico amidst pending tariff threats and predicted the mainstream media’s struggle to process the significant political victory.

Nikki Haley, former United States ambassador to the United Nations, spoke at Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit on Friday night, telling student attendees that President Donald Trump was right to have “pushed these countries to a place that’s uncomfortable.” She added that Mexico’s reaching a deal with the United States “that quick” is a sign “that so many other things can be fixed, too.”

President Donald Trump declared in all-caps on Twitter Saturday that Mexico will begin purchasing large amounts of U.S. agricultural products.

President Donald Trump has announced an immigration reform deal with the Mexican government which likely will allow border officials to end the catch-and-release of Central American migrants.

President Donald Trump has announced a comprehensive immigration reform deal with the Mexico government, but the details have not been released.

Russia’s leading meat producer on Thursday said it is ready to fill the “food gap” in China created by retaliatory tariffs against American products and a devastating outbreak of swine flu.

Mexican authorities are not releasing the names of the 26 individuals and entities whose assets were frozen as part of a new probe into migrant caravans and cartel-linked human smuggling organizations. The investigation was moved into high gear this week as tensions between the U.S. and Mexico escalated over tariff threats as a punitive measure for lax immigration enforcement.

“There’s been a lot of talks, a lot of progress made,” White House economist Kevin Hasset said on Friday morning.

President Donald Trump defended tariffs as a “beautiful thing” on Thursday and said Republicans should support him.

Republican voters are overwhelmingly supportive of President Donald Trump’s economic nationalist agenda that defends American workers and U.S. manufacturers by imposing tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese imports.

The U.S. and Mexico continue talks on illegal immigration and tariffs, but Mexican authorities are already beefing up border security.
