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WASHINGTON --The trade clash between President Donald Trump and China s government is escalating, with Beijing pledging to counterattack with great strengt stanley cups h if Mr. Trump follows through on threat stanley taza s to impose tariffs on an additional $100 billion in Chinese goods. Mr. Trump made his out-of-the-blue move when China threatened to retaliate for the first round of tariffs planned by the United States. But for someone who has long fashioned himself as a master negotiator, Mr. Trump left it unclear whether he was bluffing or willing to risk a long trade dispute between the world s two biggest economies, with steep consequences for consumers, businesses and an already shaken stock market. They aren t going to bully him into backing down, said Stephen Moore, a former Trump campaign adviser who is now a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He said the Chinese are going to have to make concessions -- period. The White House sent mixed signals on Friday as financial markets slid from investor concern about a significant trade fight. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC he was cautiously optimistic that the U.S. and China could reach an agreement before any tariffs are implemented but added, there is the potential of a trad stanley cup e war. How close is U.S. to a trade war with China 02:44 Glax June 2 shaping up to be a new Super Tuesday
This story was written by Will Robinson, The Duke ChronicleThe U.S. Senate will still include a Duke alum when it reconvenes in January.Ted Kaufman, Engineering 60 and a senior lecturing fellow in the School of Law, was appointed to fill the Senate seat to be left vacant by Vice President-elect Joe Biden, Delaware Gov. Ruth Minner announced Monday. Sen. Elizabeth Dole, Woman s College 58 and R-N.C., is the only Duke alumnus in the cu stanley kaffeebecher rrent Senate, but she lost her bid for re-election to state Sen. Kay Hagan Nov. 4. He [will be] the sole member of the Duke caucus in the United States Senate, noted Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. We are very proud of him, and we look forward to supporting him. Kaufman has taught law courses on Congress as well as classes in the Fuqua School of Business and the Terry Sanford stanley website Institute of Public Policy. Schoenfeld said it was unclear what Kaufman s commitments to Duke would be while he serves in the Senate. I really have a very universal kind of interest in the issues of the Senate, Kaufman told a reporter from The Delaware News Journal. I have been teaching that for a long time. I m just so pleased to have this opportunity. Schoenfeld said he hoped Kaufman would continue sharing his wisdom and expertise with Duke students, perhaps by hiring some as interns. His appointment means more than jus stanley cup t good publi
WASHINGTON --The trade clash between President Donald Trump and China s government is escalating, with Beijing pledging to counterattack with great strengt stanley cups h if Mr. Trump follows through on threat stanley taza s to impose tariffs on an additional $100 billion in Chinese goods. Mr. Trump made his out-of-the-blue move when China threatened to retaliate for the first round of tariffs planned by the United States. But for someone who has long fashioned himself as a master negotiator, Mr. Trump left it unclear whether he was bluffing or willing to risk a long trade dispute between the world s two biggest economies, with steep consequences for consumers, businesses and an already shaken stock market. They aren t going to bully him into backing down, said Stephen Moore, a former Trump campaign adviser who is now a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He said the Chinese are going to have to make concessions -- period. The White House sent mixed signals on Friday as financial markets slid from investor concern about a significant trade fight. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC he was cautiously optimistic that the U.S. and China could reach an agreement before any tariffs are implemented but added, there is the potential of a trad stanley cup e war. How close is U.S. to a trade war with China 02:44 Glax June 2 shaping up to be a new Super Tuesday
This story was written by Will Robinson, The Duke ChronicleThe U.S. Senate will still include a Duke alum when it reconvenes in January.Ted Kaufman, Engineering 60 and a senior lecturing fellow in the School of Law, was appointed to fill the Senate seat to be left vacant by Vice President-elect Joe Biden, Delaware Gov. Ruth Minner announced Monday. Sen. Elizabeth Dole, Woman s College 58 and R-N.C., is the only Duke alumnus in the cu stanley kaffeebecher rrent Senate, but she lost her bid for re-election to state Sen. Kay Hagan Nov. 4. He [will be] the sole member of the Duke caucus in the United States Senate, noted Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. We are very proud of him, and we look forward to supporting him. Kaufman has taught law courses on Congress as well as classes in the Fuqua School of Business and the Terry Sanford stanley website Institute of Public Policy. Schoenfeld said it was unclear what Kaufman s commitments to Duke would be while he serves in the Senate. I really have a very universal kind of interest in the issues of the Senate, Kaufman told a reporter from The Delaware News Journal. I have been teaching that for a long time. I m just so pleased to have this opportunity. Schoenfeld said he hoped Kaufman would continue sharing his wisdom and expertise with Duke students, perhaps by hiring some as interns. His appointment means more than jus stanley cup t good publi