White House Considers Slashing China Tariffs to De-Escalate Trade War
The Trump administration is considering slashing its steep tariffs on Chinese imports -- in some cases by more than half -- in a bid to de-escalate tensions with Beijing that have roiled global trade
Trump Says He’ll Be "Very Nice" to China in Trade Talks
President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, his most positive comments yet since the trade war heated up.“We’re going to be very nice and they’re going to be very nice, and we’ll see what happens,” Trump said Tuesday in Washington, adding that “ultimately they have to make a deal because otherwise they’re not going to be able to deal in the US.”He added that he didn’t see the need to say he’d “play hardball” with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Beijing indicated
Don't be too happy with the clown saying Tariff on China will come down substantially. He will change his mind anytime . Next week ,it might go to 300%
Trump Says He’ll Be "Very Nice" to China in Trade Talks
President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, his most positive comments yet since the trade war heated up.“We’re going to be very nice and they’re going to be very nice, and we’ll see what happens,” Trump said Tuesday in Washington, adding that “ultimately they have to make a deal because otherwise they’re not going to be able to deal in the US.”He added that he didn’t see the need to say he’d “play hardball” with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Beijing indicated
Stop all the nice words and nice talking . Nobody care what you said after doing all kind of shits.
Trump Says He’ll Be "Very Nice" to China in Trade Talks
President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, his most positive comments yet since the trade war heated up.“We’re going to be very nice and they’re going to be very nice, and we’ll see what happens,” Trump said Tuesday in Washington, adding that “ultimately they have to make a deal because otherwise they’re not going to be able to deal in the US.”He added that he didn’t see the need to say he’d “play hardball” with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Beijing indicated
What to Believe, Elon Musk's Promises or Tesla's Terrible Results for Q1?
Even the perennially bullish crowd of analysts covering Tesla warned of sorely disappointing results in Q1, a view signaled by the poor deliveries for the quarter reported in early April.But the numbers released after the market close on April 22 were much, much worse than expected. Automotive sales tumbled 20% over the same period last year to $14 billion. Despite a strong 12-month gain in its industrial and residential battery storage franchise, overall revenues plunged 9%. Falling sales hammered profitability, sending net income down nearly 40% to a piddling $409 million, far below the over $600 million forecast by Wall Street.If you want a 10% return from here, Tesla’s stock price would need to double from today’s $235 to $470 in seven years. Of course, Musk’s machine got there just a couple of months ago. But the future looks a lot dimmer now than it did in the heady days following Trump’s election. Hitting the worth means Tesla’s market cap must also doub
Tesla Expects Capital Expenditures to Exceed $10 Bln in 2025
Tesla said it expected capital expenditures to exceed $10 Bln in 2025, SEC Filed.At the end of January, the electric automaker had expected capital expenditures to exceed $11 billion this year and in each of the next two fiscal years.