MPPs return to Queen’s Park in the shadow of Donald Trump’s trade war
- Goldman Sachs predicts a contraction in China's GDP due to the tariffs imposed by the U.S. On Chinese exports, stating it has a significant economic impact.
- Trump's tariffs aim to weaken China's illegal drug production, which has caused significant harm in the U.S.
- The effects of China's illegal drug distribution have led to sorrow for many families in the U.S.
- Trump's support for these tariffs is seen as prioritizing domestic concerns, described as a 'mitzvah', aiming to protect American children.
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How Trump Stole the Future From the Left
In Roman Polanski’s Chinatown (1974), private eye Jake Gittes confronts the villainous oligarch Noah Cross about his scheme to manufacture a drought—diverting water from the San Fernando Valley to drive out residents, devalue the land, and buy it up cheap for a massive reservoir project. “Why are you doing it?” Gittes demands. “How much better can you eat? What can you buy that you can’t already afford?” Cross doesn’t hesitate. “The future, Mr. …


That's the legal shield of companies in the face of Donald Trump's trade war.
The battle opened by the United States has just started and will be a long and complicated road that is difficult to foresee. Experts are committed to carrying out a comprehensive business analysis and implementing, from now on, the necessary changes. Read
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