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Trade war risk remains alive; EU won't engage with U.S. on trade until it gets a permanent exemption from "pure protectionism" of tariffs.
Tariffs proposed by the Trump administration would benefit some companies, hamstring others.
President Trump sees Chinese actions as conciliatory: “Now we're really negotiating, and I think they're going to treat us really fairly.”
A weaker yuan could help shore up China's exports, but experts say it's “probably unwise.”
Chinese officials threaten to retaliate against specific industries.
Trump threatens tariffs on European cars; EU vows to resist 'bullies.'
“Our objective is not to create a trade war. Our objective is to make sure U.S. companies and workers are treated fairly.”
"A trade war is probably more dangerous for investors at this time than at any other time in recent history," GMO's Ben Inker writes.
European Commission President: EU is prepared to respond by targeting imports of Harley-Davidson Inc. motorbikes, Levi Strauss & Co. jeans, and U.S. bourbon whiskey.
Elections in Mexico and the U.S. could spell doom for any new agreement.