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EU Defies Trump's Trade Demands, Prioritizing Global Rules
The EU is resisting US trade pressure, prioritizing the preservation of the global rules-based system despite the risk of significant tariffs, in contrast to the approaches taken by the UK and China, which demonstrates a unified European stance against Trump's protectionist policies.
EU Defies Trump's Trade Demands, Prioritizing Global Rules
The EU is resisting US trade pressure, prioritizing the preservation of the global rules-based system despite the risk of significant tariffs, in contrast to the approaches taken by the UK and China, which demonstrates a unified European stance against Trump's protectionist policies.
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48% Bias Score


Xi Urges US to Revoke Negative Measures Against China
Following stalled trade negotiations and new US restrictions, President Xi Jinping urged the US to revoke negative measures against China during a Thursday phone call with President Trump, emphasizing cooperation and adherence to the Geneva agreement.
Xi Urges US to Revoke Negative Measures Against China
Following stalled trade negotiations and new US restrictions, President Xi Jinping urged the US to revoke negative measures against China during a Thursday phone call with President Trump, emphasizing cooperation and adherence to the Geneva agreement.
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36% Bias Score


Japan Presses U.S. to Reconsider Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Talks
Japan's chief tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, is in Washington D.C. for a third week of talks with U.S. officials, urging them to reconsider higher import duties imposed by the Trump administration, which amount to a 24 percent tariff on Japanese goods. Negotiations are ongoing, with a planned me...
Japan Presses U.S. to Reconsider Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Talks
Japan's chief tariff negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, is in Washington D.C. for a third week of talks with U.S. officials, urging them to reconsider higher import duties imposed by the Trump administration, which amount to a 24 percent tariff on Japanese goods. Negotiations are ongoing, with a planned me...
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32% Bias Score


China Speeds Rare Earth Exports Amid US Tariff Hike
China will expedite rare earth export license approvals to address foreign company concerns about production delays, following April's stricter export controls. The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, prompting China to condemn this protectionist measure and urge the US to engage in eq...
China Speeds Rare Earth Exports Amid US Tariff Hike
China will expedite rare earth export license approvals to address foreign company concerns about production delays, following April's stricter export controls. The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, prompting China to condemn this protectionist measure and urge the US to engage in eq...
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44% Bias Score


Canada, China Agree to Talks to Resolve Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to regularize communication and hold talks to resolve a trade war triggered by Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel in 2024, and to further cooperate on fentanyl. The conflict has resulted in retaliatory tarif...
Canada, China Agree to Talks to Resolve Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to regularize communication and hold talks to resolve a trade war triggered by Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel in 2024, and to further cooperate on fentanyl. The conflict has resulted in retaliatory tarif...
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48% Bias Score


AESC Halts $1.6 Billion South Carolina Factory Amidst Policy Uncertainty
AESC, a Japanese battery maker, has paused construction on a $1.6 billion South Carolina factory due to "policy and market uncertainty," primarily concerning potential losses of federal tax breaks and tariffs, though BMW maintains its 2026 opening schedule; South Carolina is heavily investing in EV ...
AESC Halts $1.6 Billion South Carolina Factory Amidst Policy Uncertainty
AESC, a Japanese battery maker, has paused construction on a $1.6 billion South Carolina factory due to "policy and market uncertainty," primarily concerning potential losses of federal tax breaks and tariffs, though BMW maintains its 2026 opening schedule; South Carolina is heavily investing in EV ...
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48% Bias Score

US-China Trade War: Economic Fallout and Strategic Shifts
The US-China trade conflict, marked by substantial tariff reductions from the US following significant stock market losses exceeding \$10 trillion, has disrupted global supply chains, impacting businesses and consumers, while China deepens ties with other nations.

US-China Trade War: Economic Fallout and Strategic Shifts
The US-China trade conflict, marked by substantial tariff reductions from the US following significant stock market losses exceeding \$10 trillion, has disrupted global supply chains, impacting businesses and consumers, while China deepens ties with other nations.
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52% Bias Score

Lululemon Stock Plunges 20% Amidst Tariff Concerns and Economic Uncertainty
Lululemon's stock plummeted more than 20% after a profit forecast reduction, citing decreased US store traffic due to economic uncertainty and increased tariffs on goods manufactured in Vietnam and China, forcing price increases and cost-cutting measures.

Lululemon Stock Plunges 20% Amidst Tariff Concerns and Economic Uncertainty
Lululemon's stock plummeted more than 20% after a profit forecast reduction, citing decreased US store traffic due to economic uncertainty and increased tariffs on goods manufactured in Vietnam and China, forcing price increases and cost-cutting measures.
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36% Bias Score

China Speeds Rare Earth Exports Amid US Tariff Escalation
China will expedite rare earth export license approvals to address foreign company concerns and ease trade friction, while the US's recent doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs on most trade partners has heightened existing trade tensions and caused global supply chain disruptions.

China Speeds Rare Earth Exports Amid US Tariff Escalation
China will expedite rare earth export license approvals to address foreign company concerns and ease trade friction, while the US's recent doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs on most trade partners has heightened existing trade tensions and caused global supply chain disruptions.
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40% Bias Score

May Jobs Report to Reveal Impact of Tariff Uncertainty on U.S. Economy
A U.S. jobs report, to be released Friday, will detail May hiring amid ongoing trade uncertainty; economists predict 125,000 jobs added, a slowdown from April but above the 12-month average, as a trade deal with China eased some tariffs.

May Jobs Report to Reveal Impact of Tariff Uncertainty on U.S. Economy
A U.S. jobs report, to be released Friday, will detail May hiring amid ongoing trade uncertainty; economists predict 125,000 jobs added, a slowdown from April but above the 12-month average, as a trade deal with China eased some tariffs.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Tax Cuts, Tariffs Face Uncertainty Amidst Deficit Concerns
President Trump's proposed tax cuts, costing \$4 trillion, may be partially offset by tariffs projected to reduce the deficit by \$2.8 trillion over ten years (CBO), but this depends on consistent tariff policy, which is uncertain due to inconsistencies and legal challenges; the CBO also predicts ne...

Trump Tax Cuts, Tariffs Face Uncertainty Amidst Deficit Concerns
President Trump's proposed tax cuts, costing \$4 trillion, may be partially offset by tariffs projected to reduce the deficit by \$2.8 trillion over ten years (CBO), but this depends on consistent tariff policy, which is uncertain due to inconsistencies and legal challenges; the CBO also predicts ne...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Job Growth Slows Despite Strong May Report
The May 2025 U.S. jobs report showed 250,000 jobs added, exceeding expectations, but revisions revealed an 81,000 job deficit over the past three months; wage growth outpaces inflation, but concerns remain about tariffs, interest rates, and immigration.

U.S. Job Growth Slows Despite Strong May Report
The May 2025 U.S. jobs report showed 250,000 jobs added, exceeding expectations, but revisions revealed an 81,000 job deficit over the past three months; wage growth outpaces inflation, but concerns remain about tariffs, interest rates, and immigration.
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40% Bias Score
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