Friday, 17 March 2017

Trump warns Germany that trade terms may be changing

Donald Trump wasted little time Friday warning German Chancellor Angela Merkel that trade relations with one of America's biggest export markets may be up for review.


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Trump warns Germany that trade terms may be changing
Donald Trump wasted little time Friday warning German Chancellor Angela Merkel that trade relations with one of America's biggest export markets may be up for review.
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Trump expresses 'strong support' for NATO, presses Merkel on paying dues
President Donald Trump pressed German Chancellor Angela Merkel "hard" on North Atlantic Treaty Organization commitments.
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Trump doubles down on wiretapping claims, says he and Merkel 'have something in common, perhaps'
Trump and Merkel discussed economic development and job training at a meeting before the press conference.
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President Trump says Obamacare 'dead,' touts flipping Republican votes to yes for GOP replacement
A Republican bill to repeal and replace Obamacare has met headwinds from within the GOP caucus in Congress over concerns about people losing insurance.
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House Republicans aim to vote on Obamacare repeal bill next week, NBC reports
House GOP leadership and President Donald Trump have pushed to rally support for the plan amid some opposition.
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Military action against North Korea is 'on the table': Tillerson
"We are exploring a new range of security and diplomatic measures. All options are on the table."
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Op-Ed: Tillerson is threatening North Korea, but here's his real target
Rex Tillerson's tough talk against North Korea is really a warning shot at this nation, says Jake Novak.
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Comparing Trump's budget changes to previous presidents'
Trump's proposed cuts are far different than the first budgets of his predecessors.
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Op-Ed: Trump's delay of this retirement-advice rule is a huge mistake
The head of an investment managers industry group says Trump's order to delay implementation of fiduciary rule won't just hurt investors it will also hurt their advisors, too.
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