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High Demand for Renewable Energy to Offset Impact of Tariffs, Says Brookfield
Brookfield Renewable Partners CEO Connor Teskey said Friday that strong demand for renewable energy, driven by AI and other data-heavy applications, will offset the impact of new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, though increased costs will be passed on to customers. The company reported a ...
High Demand for Renewable Energy to Offset Impact of Tariffs, Says Brookfield
Brookfield Renewable Partners CEO Connor Teskey said Friday that strong demand for renewable energy, driven by AI and other data-heavy applications, will offset the impact of new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, though increased costs will be passed on to customers. The company reported a ...
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Trump's Tariffs on China Prompt Price Hikes and Manufacturing Shifts
President Trump imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports on Saturday, prompting price increases for US consumers and prompting Chinese manufacturers to stockpile goods in the US, explore alternative production bases in countries like Vietnam and Dubai, and consider raising prices by as much as 10% to ...
Trump's Tariffs on China Prompt Price Hikes and Manufacturing Shifts
President Trump imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports on Saturday, prompting price increases for US consumers and prompting Chinese manufacturers to stockpile goods in the US, explore alternative production bases in countries like Vietnam and Dubai, and consider raising prices by as much as 10% to ...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada by February 1st, 2025, citing insufficient border control and unfair trade deficits, potentially escalating into a trade war despite diplomatic efforts and the risk of economic repercussions.
Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada by February 1st, 2025, citing insufficient border control and unfair trade deficits, potentially escalating into a trade war despite diplomatic efforts and the risk of economic repercussions.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...
Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Announces Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods, Oil Import Decision Pending
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, starting February 1st, 2024, with a pending decision on oil imports, aiming to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; this could increase energy costs, contradicting his campaign pledge to lower inflation.
Trump Announces Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods, Oil Import Decision Pending
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, starting February 1st, 2024, with a pending decision on oil imports, aiming to curb illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; this could increase energy costs, contradicting his campaign pledge to lower inflation.
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Panama Rejects US Canal Control Discussions
Panama President Mulino rejected US discussions about Panama Canal control, countering unsubstantiated claims by Donald Trump of Chinese control and US overcharges. Mulino emphasized Panama's sovereignty and highlighted other agenda items for talks with US Secretary of State Rubio, including migrati...
Panama Rejects US Canal Control Discussions
Panama President Mulino rejected US discussions about Panama Canal control, countering unsubstantiated claims by Donald Trump of Chinese control and US overcharges. Mulino emphasized Panama's sovereignty and highlighted other agenda items for talks with US Secretary of State Rubio, including migrati...
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Trump Threatens New Tariffs on EU Goods
US President Donald Trump announced potential tariffs on European Union goods due to a large trade deficit and what he considers unfair treatment, threatening further action against various products, including possible tariffs on computer chips, oil and gas, steel, medicine, and copper, beginning Fe...

Trump Threatens New Tariffs on EU Goods
US President Donald Trump announced potential tariffs on European Union goods due to a large trade deficit and what he considers unfair treatment, threatening further action against various products, including possible tariffs on computer chips, oil and gas, steel, medicine, and copper, beginning Fe...
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Trump's Tariffs Risk New Trade War
Trump's new tariffs on unspecified goods risk triggering a trade war, similar to the previous conflict with China that cost US farmers $10 billion and required a government bailout, despite his campaign advisor's claims that the move is a negotiation tactic.

Trump's Tariffs Risk New Trade War
Trump's new tariffs on unspecified goods risk triggering a trade war, similar to the previous conflict with China that cost US farmers $10 billion and required a government bailout, despite his campaign advisor's claims that the move is a negotiation tactic.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods and 10% on Chinese imports, effective Saturday, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and address trade deficits and drug trafficking; Canada and Mexico vowed immediate retaliation.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods and 10% on Chinese imports, effective Saturday, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and address trade deficits and drug trafficking; Canada and Mexico vowed immediate retaliation.
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Trump's Tariff Threats: Negotiating Tactic or Imminent Action?
President Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese goods by January 22, 2021, but former officials suggest this might be a negotiating tactic, citing the precedent of the 2018 steel tariffs and the recent reversal of tariffs on Colombia.

Trump's Tariff Threats: Negotiating Tactic or Imminent Action?
President Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese goods by January 22, 2021, but former officials suggest this might be a negotiating tactic, citing the precedent of the 2018 steel tariffs and the recent reversal of tariffs on Colombia.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes to reduce costs, despite concerns from consumer groups about accessibility for older adults and those without smartphones.

Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes to reduce costs, despite concerns from consumer groups about accessibility for older adults and those without smartphones.
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Moe Opposes Broad Counter-Tariffs Against Potential US Tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe opposes broad counter-tariffs against potential US tariffs on Canadian goods, advocating instead for targeted measures as seen effective during a previous meat-labeling dispute with the U.S., to avoid widespread economic harm and maintain economic integration.

Moe Opposes Broad Counter-Tariffs Against Potential US Tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe opposes broad counter-tariffs against potential US tariffs on Canadian goods, advocating instead for targeted measures as seen effective during a previous meat-labeling dispute with the U.S., to avoid widespread economic harm and maintain economic integration.
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44% Bias Score
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