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Soy Aire on MSNEU and US accelerate trade talks amid tariff threatsIn a bid to avert looming tariffs, the European Union has agreed to expedite trade discussions with the United States. This ...
President Donald Trump wants the world to know he’s no “chicken” just because he’s repeatedly backed off high tariff threats.
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Wall Street has been riding a historic roller coaster the past few months due to President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again ...
Trump erupted when a reporter asked him about "TACO trade," a Wall Street term that stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." ...
Trump was asked during an Oval Office event to respond to reports of a so-called “TACO” trade, in which investors seize on ...
Donald Trump got upset when a reporter asked about a Wall Street term saying he backs off from tariffs. He said it’s just ...
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Daily Voice on MSN'Trump Always Chickens Out': Hear His Response To Wall Street's 'TACO' Trade StrategyEconomists say Wall Street just experienced a "TACO" Tuesday, but it had nothing to do with tortillas or salsa. Traders and ...
"Don't ever say what you said," President Donald Trump told a reporter when asked about Wall Street's new saying. "That’s a ...
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Boing Boing on MSNTrump can't handle being called "chicken"(video)Boo hoo. Convicted felon #47, Donald "TACO" Trump raged at a reporter for asking him about his new nickname. As we shared ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook is contending with a host of serious issues at once, ranging from antitrust fights to a souring relationship with President Trump.
President Trump rejected claims he backed down on tariff threats, saying, “You call that chickening out? It’s called negotiation,” and credited his actions with improving trade talks with the European ...
Don’t ever say what you said. That’s a nasty question,’ the president told CNBC White House correspondent Megan Casella Wednesday.
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