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What Trump trade priorities mean to agriculture industry

What Trump trade priorities mean to agriculture industry

by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Mar 3, 2017 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – Some agriculture industry analysts and farmers are worried that the Trump administration’s determination to ignore the World Trade Organization and focus instead on bilateral trade negotiations will hurt U.S. agricultural exports in the long term. The...
White House Photographer Unveils New Photos of Hillary Clinton as First Lady

White House Photographer Unveils New Photos of Hillary Clinton as First Lady

by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Feb 24, 2017 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Robert McNeely, who served as official White House photographer during the Clinton administration, introduced on Thursday a collection of previously unpublished images of Hillary Clinton when she was first lady. In his book, “The Making of Hillary...
Why Trump White House should work with World Bank, other finance agencies

Why Trump White House should work with World Bank, other finance agencies

by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Feb 20, 2017 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON – Former officials from the World Bank, the U.S. Treasury Department and other agencies argued Friday that the Trump administration should work with international financial institutions rather than backing away if the United States expects to find solutions...
CBO sees rising deficits because of retiring baby boomers, spending growth

CBO sees rising deficits because of retiring baby boomers, spending growth

by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Feb 2, 2017 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON – This year’s federal deficit will drop to $559 billion, down from a deficit of $587 billion in fiscal 2016, but will explode to $1.4 trillion a year by 2027, the head of the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. The deficits are expected to grow above...
Former Bush aide: There won’t be a ‘quick’ U.S.-U.K. trade deal

Former Bush aide: There won’t be a ‘quick’ U.S.-U.K. trade deal

by Yu-Ning Aileen Chuang | Jan 30, 2017 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON – If President Donald Trump wants to talk about a “quick” trade deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May at the White House on Friday, he may be disappointed, former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union C. Boyden Gray said Thursday. “It doesn’t make...
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