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Outsourced headlines: Biden hopes Trump will reconsider tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Canadian antitrust institutions sue Google; Germany plans to provide €2 billion in subsidies to the chip industry.
Global financial media headlines that were collectively focused on last night and this morning primarily included: Biden expressed hope for Trump to reconsider tariffs on Mexico and Canada. US President Biden stated on Thursday that he hopes President-elect Trump will reconsider his plans to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, stating this could "mess up" relations with close allies. "I hope he reconsiders. I think that would backfire," he said in Nantucket, "Our situation in the USA is unusual, we are surrounded by the Pacific, the Atlantic, and two allied countries: Mexico and Canada. The last thing we need to do is to start damaging this."
Biden expressed hope that Trump would reconsider the issue of imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
USA President Biden said on Thursday that he hopes President-elect Trump will reconsider his plans to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, saying it could "screw up" relationships with close allies. "I hope he reconsiders. I think it would backfire," he said in Nantucket, "Our situation in the USA is unusual, we are surrounded by the pacific, atlantic, and two allied countries: Mexico and Canada. The last thing we need to do is start undermining these relationships." Trump said on Monday that he will impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico until they stop drugs and cross-border immigration, which seems to violate the USA-Mexico
atlantic china welding consumables,inc. (600558.SH): Some products are used in the manufacturing of components related to controlled nuclear fusion.
Grain 11 27, atlantic china welding consumables,inc.(600558.SH) stated on the investor interaction platform that the company attaches great importance to the research and development of nuclear-grade welding materials, and has fully cooperated with the three major nuclear power companies in China (CNNC, CGN, and CGN) to develop a series of welding materials such as carbon steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, nickel-based, some of which are used in the manufacturing of components related to controlled nuclear fusion.
Atlantic China Welding Consumables, Inc. (600558.SH): No planning in the jungonghangye.
Gelonghui reported on November 27 that atlantic china welding consumables,inc. (600558.SH) stated on the investor interaction platform that due to confidentiality requirements from the military industry units, the company currently has no plans in the jungonghangye.
atlantic china welding consumables,inc. (600558.SH): Currently not involved in the research and development of siasun robot&automation.
Gelonghui November 5th | atlantic china welding consumables,inc. (600558.SH) stated on the investor interactive platform that the company's main business is the research and development, production, and sales of welding materials, and currently does not involve siasun robot&automation research. There is less demand for welding materials required for manufacturing robots.
Atlantic China Welding Consumables' (SHSE:600558) Solid Earnings May Rest On Weak Foundations
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