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Today, I am greatly honored to welcome my good friend, PM Abe of Japan to the @WhiteHouse. Over the past 16 months the Prime Minister and I have worked closely together to address common challenges, of which there are many… pic.twitter.com/sNlmdd6fgm
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 7, 2018
PM Abe and I are also working to improve the trading relationship between the U.S. and Japan, something we have to do. The U.S. seeks a bilateral deal with Japan that is based on the principle of fairness and reciprocity. We’re working hard to reduce our trade imbalance… pic.twitter.com/pnqEHoplk0
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 7, 2018
I am heading for Canada and the G-7 for talks that will mostly center on the long time unfair trade practiced against the United States. From there I go to Singapore and talks with North Korea on Denuclearization. Won’t be talking about the Russian Witch Hunt Hoax for a while!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 8, 2018
Why isn’t the European Union and Canada informing the public that for years they have used massive Trade Tariffs and non-monetary Trade Barriers against the U.S. Totally unfair to our farmers, workers & companies. Take down your tariffs & barriers or we will more than match you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 8, 2018
Great to see PM @AbeShinzo again today as @POTUS welcomed him to the @WhiteHouse for discussions on the upcoming summit with North Korea & trade. The US-Japan alliance is the cornerstone of peace, prosperity, & freedom in the Asia-Pacific. PM Abe has been a great friend & ally. pic.twitter.com/5CvCneLBZc
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) June 7, 2018
Lovely visit with Mrs. Akie Abe, wife of the Prime Minister of Japan. We enjoyed a wonderful conversation and tour of the @VP Residence. And I introduced Mrs. Abe to our pets! We truly enjoyed ourselves! pic.twitter.com/E6R53vhdUl
— Karen Pence (@SecondLady) June 7, 2018
Retweeted Melania Trump (@FLOTUS):
Wonderful visit to the @FlaglerMuseum with Mrs. Abe in Florida this week. Grateful to the Prime Minister and Mrs. Abe for their friendship. pic.twitter.com/o3F9rPC6nw
— Elizabeth Trump (@ElizabethTrump) June 7, 2018
PM Abe met with @POTUS Trump at the @WhiteHouse today. The two leaders reaffirmed their close coordination on the issue of North Korea ahead of the upcoming US-North Korea Summit Meeting. pic.twitter.com/Rj3spdeZz9
— Japan Embassy DC (@JapanEmbDC) June 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/motomatano/status/1004794264742703104
President Trump on discussing issue of abductions by North Korea with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe: "He talked about it long and hard and passionately. And I will follow his wishes, and we will be discussing that with North Korea, absolutely." https://t.co/4lnP1mTwSB pic.twitter.com/U03krWnTDP
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 7, 2018
The denuclearization summit with North Korea is expected to be a big topic at today's meeting between President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Correspondent @BillRehkopf reports.
Photo Credit: AP/Shizuo Kambayashi pic.twitter.com/IeIvirJIma
— CBS News Radio (@CBSNewsRadio) June 7, 2018
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to meet Pres. Trump ahead of US-North Korea summit. https://t.co/PsO3uA7ger pic.twitter.com/gHOyE5qkt1
— ABC News (@ABC) June 6, 2018
.@POTUS holds a joint press conference with Prime Minister Abe of Japan: "Today we've had another deeply productive and very valuable discussion." pic.twitter.com/TMKrW0KVb1
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) June 7, 2018
.@POTUS: “Prime Minister Abe and I are also working to improve the trading relationship between the United States and Japan, something we have to do.” pic.twitter.com/ag4GNmOm88
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 7, 2018
Flashback → February 11, 2017: North Korea conducted their first ballistic missile test during the #Trump presidency while @POTUS was hosting Japanese Prime Minister Abe at Mar-a-Lago. https://t.co/LEWQvFn1sC
— Fox News Research (@FoxNewsResearch) June 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/VOANews/status/1004763911785246721
Trump Says Working With Abe to Improve US-Japan Trade Relations https://t.co/DKZrg2LRQ9 pic.twitter.com/9qU7zLCQTj
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) June 7, 2018
President Trump acknowledges Japanese Prime Minister Abe and South Korean President Moon's help in arranging the Singapore summit with North Korea https://t.co/i64dRDvEYs pic.twitter.com/Rsdf3w5dTv
— CNN (@CNN) June 7, 2018
President Donald Trump is prizing his deal-making intuition over intensive preparations as he gears up for his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next week.
"It's about attitude," Trump said alongside Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. https://t.co/mL4buP3ZRg pic.twitter.com/dSjXHkTL2l
— CNN International (@cnni) June 8, 2018
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to make Trump's North Korea talks even more complicated — pushing the topic of Japanese abductions https://t.co/D1hc7w8ikd pic.twitter.com/nPLTERBVuu
— CNN International (@cnni) June 7, 2018
Japan PM Shinzo Abe arrives at @WhiteHouse to meet w/ @POTUS to keep the pressure on North Korea & the fate of 12 Japanese citizens abducted by the rogue regime. pic.twitter.com/dSfprbxNbb
— Ben Kennedy (@BenKennedyTV) June 7, 2018
Great analysis from @DCSneider on Abe's "desperate trip to Washington" today: Having taken the risk of embracing Trump from the moment of his victory, it may be too late for Abe to turn away. But this week may mark the end of the returns on that investment https://t.co/8DUaUl9ai5 pic.twitter.com/7YXmLs86V4
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) June 7, 2018
My take on PM Abe's visit: Japanese leaders are increasingly concerned about "Japan passing" and decoupling. We need to get back on the same page on North Korea, China, and trade.
Thanks to @jessicacweiss and the rest of the @monkeycageblog team!
— Zack Cooper (@ZackCooper) June 6, 2018
“Abe has scheduled a meeting in Washington, DC with Trump on 7 June — five days before the 12 June meeting — in order to make a last-ditch plea to include in the Trump–Kim meeting the return of Japanese abductees” @gsf1280 on Trump and Japan https://t.co/jsCtnhPECL
— Evan Osnos (@eosnos) June 6, 2018
President Trump and Prime Minister Abe have worked together to reaffirm and reinforce the unwavering alliance between the United States and Japan. pic.twitter.com/X86A3JKzVz
— TRUMP News 24/7 (@MichaelDelauzon) April 19, 2018
Japan urges U.S. to maintain ‘maximum pressure’ on Pyongyang as Trump-Kim summit looms https://t.co/aka7gT11gJ
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 7, 2018
Analysis: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is scheduled to meet with President Trump on Thursday. https://t.co/FzRcRJfbNC
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) June 6, 2018
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan has been consistently hard-line about North Korea. If President Trumps meets with Kim Jong-un, Mr. Abe wants to be whispering in the American president's ear. https://t.co/QGylVVtKQV
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) May 28, 2018
In call with Shinzo Abe, Trump and Japan’s prime minister “affirmed the shared imperative” of complete, permanent dismantlement of nukes, chem, bio weapons and ballistic missile programs. pic.twitter.com/dnfMGaObCV
— Motoko Rich (@motokorich) May 28, 2018
NEW: White House confirms Trump and Abe plan to meet ahead of "expected meeting between the United States and North Korea." https://t.co/e7htV5Ze2h pic.twitter.com/7niXboLA7F
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) May 28, 2018
Trump to meet Japan's Abe on June 7 in Washington to discuss North Korea summit preparations https://t.co/lwhBgl4dxI pic.twitter.com/Mb2T5P0rJv
— Bloomberg (@business) May 29, 2018
President Trump says in tweet that he had "a long and very good talk" with South Korea's President Moon.
"Things are going very well, time and location of meeting with North Korea is being set. Also spoke to Prime Minister Abe of Japan to inform him of the ongoing negotiations."
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) April 28, 2018
Trump made 15 false claims last week while standing or sitting beside Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, 33 total: https://t.co/volmQatrj4
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 24, 2018
#Japan PM Abe to seek US President #Trump assurances over #NorthKorea https://t.co/mNN2xSkkIt pic.twitter.com/E9tN86E440
— The Straits Times (@STcom) June 6, 2018
Trump meets Abe at White House before G7, Kim summit https://t.co/5skz3yttUY pic.twitter.com/xOr0OYBvwr
— Gulf News (@gulf_news) June 7, 2018
"I hope the upcoming meeting… represents the beginning of a bright new future for North Korea" – President Trump thanks Japanese PM Shinzo Abe for help preparing for summit with Kim Jong-un https://t.co/wTu2FPMfAq pic.twitter.com/FmRrhsqq9Y
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 7, 2018
"Subject to change, you never know in this world" – Donald Trump says his plan to meet with Kim Jong Un is "all going along very fine" but could change as he hosts Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe at the White House pic.twitter.com/9nlbbZBYee
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 7, 2018
On the surface Abe and Trump seem fast friends but it is the same when it comes to trade? https://t.co/4CkAN3fxPS Via @ReutersTV pic.twitter.com/SAPPNpGXqg
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 30, 2018
President Trump to meet with Japan’s Shinzo Abe ahead of “expected” North Korea summit https://t.co/S2sep1lK0K
— TIME (@TIME) May 29, 2018
Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe is making an urgent trip to United States for seeking Donald Trump's assurances that he wouldn't abandon Japan in his eagerness to win at the summit with Kim Jong-un next weekhttps://t.co/lOCu7cikfa
— The Times of London (@thetimes) June 6, 2018
On May 31, 2018, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe received a Joint Statement in advance of the G7 Summit from the G-Science Academies at the Prime Minister’s Office. https://t.co/tpGiPnT3TQ#PMinAction pic.twitter.com/eINcYutr8N
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) June 1, 2018
Trump, Abe discuss North Korea #nhk_world_news https://t.co/LH74Nr0LhK
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) June 7, 2018
Abe to urge Trump to reject Pyongyang’s position on abductions when he meets Kim: sources https://t.co/BKwSsD8ejY
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 5, 2018
In Trump-esque fashion, Abe on offensive against Japan's established media https://t.co/yxecjC8yKd pic.twitter.com/FKXKa38fcf
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 3, 2018
#JPN PM Shinzo Abe leaves Tokyo for talks with President #Trump in the U.S. on Thursday, as well as #G7 summit this weekend in Canada.https://t.co/tyFJAAcQfg
— Kyodo News – English (@kyodo_english) June 6, 2018
Two weeks ago, Trump and Abe reportedly agreed to refuse North Korea's proposal for "phased" denuclearization. Yesterday, Moon and Kim agreed to it. https://t.co/ncuwdD2jZ0
— Isaac Stone Fish (@isaacstonefish) April 27, 2018
The #Japan-US alliance will have less influence under Trump as Abe wants closer ties with Russia @AbeShinzo https://t.co/AYaO9WlhlJ pic.twitter.com/AjelOzftFU
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) June 3, 2018
Abe's visit to White House unlikely to dispel mistrust on #DPRK, trade.
Good personal ties between Abe and Trump not translated into policy wins for Japan, expert says https://t.co/gRIT4sObVd pic.twitter.com/fKOkQGXA8w— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) June 7, 2018
US to boost military defence against N Korea: Trump tells Abe – Indiatideshttps://t.co/qMQ30rIU7d pic.twitter.com/AxwE42NdF3
— India Tides (@india_tides) June 3, 2018
Donald Trump hosts Japan’s Shinzo Abe, five days before summit with Kim Jong-un https://t.co/uwOI5Bwtl3 via @todayng pic.twitter.com/2tDDMuPO3z
— Nigeria Newsdesk (@NigeriaNewsdesk) June 7, 2018
BREAKING Japan's Abe, Trump agree Korean summit positive for denuclearization https://t.co/5uCjKvD5vB pic.twitter.com/JHGBpix7By
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) April 29, 2018
Day 1 of #G7Charlevoix in 60 seconds. pic.twitter.com/U6jA8ylIgm
— G7 Canada (@g7) June 9, 2018
The #G7 traditionally invites outreach leaders from diverse countries & organizations to discuss a challenge facing the global community. At #G7Charlevoix, leaders will discuss issues related to the world’s #oceans. Read more: https://t.co/5H6e9ITnKP.
— G7 Canada (@g7) June 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/g7/status/1005170742324064256
.@CanadianPM welcomes his counterparts to #G7Charlevoix. https://t.co/AeBp7zMxCn
— G7 Canada (@g7) June 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/g7/status/1004889586739359744
https://twitter.com/g7/status/1003411619228119041
News Release: #G7 Finance and Development Ministers meet in Whistler to discuss Investing in #growth that works for everyone. https://t.co/BBSHvae81P
— G7 Canada (@g7) June 1, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, in La Malbaie, Quebec. #G7Charlevoix pic.twitter.com/LJy1sgzrmm
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) June 8, 2018
On June 8-9, Canada will host the @G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Quebec. Learn more about #G7Charlevoix and the themes guiding Canada’s G7 presidency: https://t.co/OUgvBcZ2VJ pic.twitter.com/0ZKMGqSAKj
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) June 4, 2018
PM Trudeau announces that Canada will welcome several world leaders and heads of international organizations to the #G7Charlevoix Summit to take part in a special outreach session, focused on healthy oceans and resilient coastal communities: https://t.co/xFYR3R3sHR
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) June 1, 2018
Trump made it to the G7 after all. The other leaders have made it clear he needs to be confronted on trade. What isn't clear is who's going to do the confronting https://t.co/XfE1uWgLgU pic.twitter.com/TLkRXkoWLM
— CBC Politics (@CBCPolitics) June 8, 2018
WATCH LIVE NOW: Trudeau speaking Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at G7 summit in Quebec https://t.co/paWCM3Ejlv
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) June 8, 2018
VIDEO: British Prime Minister Theresa May, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Italy's new Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte arrive in Canada for the G7 summit pic.twitter.com/no3iH8zQ65
— AFP news agency (@AFP) June 8, 2018
G7 allies confront Trump with trade numbers in tense G7 summit https://t.co/R7ZizgeZrI
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) June 8, 2018
France's Macron, Trump talk trade, North Korea in 'cordial' G7 meeting: official https://t.co/cU4t3wSwfa pic.twitter.com/TJEuVZrgEG
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) June 8, 2018
Canada and France "are going to conduct joint efforts to promote gender equality and to protect the environment throughout the world." Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G7 summit pic.twitter.com/R7qq3d9NYl
— CNN International (@cnni) June 7, 2018
Check out background on the whole @g7 agenda, with contributions by Trudeau, Macron, Juncker and others — and lots on trade and the economy https://t.co/RZFuW8aU88 @GloGovProj
— G7 Research Group (@g7_rg) June 2, 2018
Minister Morneau and Governor Poloz hold joint press conference to close #G7 on Investing in Growth That Works For Everyone: https://t.co/spSS7wmLJJ pic.twitter.com/m0e3xdFFtk
— FinanceCanada (@FinanceCanada) June 2, 2018
Canada—mired in NAFTA negotiations
France—Macron is doing… fine
Germany—Merkel is weaker than ever
Italy—just elected anti-establishment gov’t that can’t last
Japan—Abe beset by scandals; non-player on N Korea
UK—Brexit
US—Trump— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) June 8, 2018
The G7 summit this year will be a great opportunity to discuss economic growth and women empowerment. The agenda is still not set in stone so I’m open to recommendations. @Plaid_Merkel @Plaid_DTrump @Plaid_Abe https://t.co/w0sU84Tezk
— PA Justin Trudeau (@Plaid_Trudeau) May 31, 2018
“The Canadians have been putting a lot of effort into managing U.S. trade relationships since Trump came into power, and they’re getting a bit tired of it.” https://t.co/XTNJtzOL5F
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) June 7, 2018
Why Trump's aluminum and steel tariffs won't help the Midwestern communities that voted for him: https://t.co/TsytzYl15M
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) June 4, 2018
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe mistakenly retweets US President Donald Trump's attack on a GOP senator https://t.co/VAyxRIfHFn pic.twitter.com/EevUckyztz
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 7, 2018
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, seeking to draw on his close ties with President Donald Trump in talks, is likely urge the US leader not to forget Tokyo's security concerns in his drive for a historic deal with North Korean leader Kim Jung-un https://t.co/TOrvJZE0SI pic.twitter.com/C5LX4OMPsA
— TRT World (@trtworld) June 7, 2018
Fukuda: 364 days
Aso: 357 days
Hatoyama: 265 days
Kan: 451 days
Noda: 481 days
Abe: 2,350 daysShinzo Abe isn't going down as easily as his predecessors. https://t.co/lnZqIAVMNN
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) June 8, 2018
"The idea that Abe can shape Trump’s policy toward N. Korea, a precious belief in the Prime Minister’s Office, is largely an illusion."@DCSneider https://t.co/BIYiB9KIvM
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) June 7, 2018
Abe credits Trump with "greatest" understanding of Japan-North Korea tensions on abduction https://t.co/jmOC0E7RO3 pic.twitter.com/XwfFbttGYe
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 8, 2018
Shinzo Abe accidentally retweets Trump tweet attacking Jeff Flake https://t.co/juwucUqTP1 pic.twitter.com/XiaiYFUPdb
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 7, 2018
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe accidentally quote-Tweeted Trump bashing a senator while attempting to express excitement about their afternoon meeting https://t.co/jTSugyF26B
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 7, 2018
Jeff Flake Responds After Japan PM Shinzo Abe Accidentally Retweets Trump Slamming Senator: ‘Et Tu, Abe?’ https://t.co/Lnc8YP7t2f pic.twitter.com/29q7n2Kehz
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 7, 2018
Japan's channel of communication with the Trump White House is John Bolton.https://t.co/biNORJhPu3
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) June 8, 2018
Japan will sit with other #G7 nations for the annual summit. Abe has said they'll "spare no effort in tackling the issue of global warming.” Yet Japan competes with China as the world's biggest financier of coal: https://t.co/BA3EPN1j5W pic.twitter.com/N4YAQIvmVr
— 350 dot org (@350) June 6, 2018
Trump’s trade agenda is driven by a narrow mercantilism that privileges the interests of US corporations above those of all others, says Dani Rodrik https://t.co/I0R2ugYkil
— HarvardKennedySchool (@Kennedy_School) June 6, 2018
my latest for @axios on cancellation of summit. For NK, Iran, and China trade, the Trump admin will have to decide betw what it wants and what is possible. All-or-nothing foreign policy will lead to failed diplomatic gambits, like this one, or conflict. https://t.co/LxIbRGv4Rb
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) May 24, 2018
Trump calls for new 'structure'for U.S.-China trade deal https://t.co/IGs8IODFvK
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 23, 2018
Trump says China trade deal is 'too hard to get done' https://t.co/NFPSyhMRMu
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 23, 2018
Is Trump administration losing the China trade war? https://t.co/f8wob0xXLg
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 22, 2018
I think Trump's defensive tweets about China trade negotiations were spurred by Brian Kilmeade freaking out at Steve Mnuchin, "a disaster on trade" who is "caving like a cheap suit [sic]," and "left America out to dry." (Stuart Varney vigorously defends Mnuchin and Trump.) pic.twitter.com/ry4dRP2Ghy
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) May 21, 2018
The U.S.-China trade war may be 'on hold,' but Trump's strategy confusion continues https://t.co/ihbnv9826V pic.twitter.com/hZTZSwBufR
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 22, 2018
Trump says China trade talks progressing ‘nicely’ but hints at trouble https://t.co/v0CHbULLGr
— POLITICO (@politico) May 23, 2018
Trump is already backtracking on the China trade agreement, days after celebrating the deal https://t.co/L1v726Q7Zn
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) May 23, 2018
White House says Trump's top anti-China trade adviser will participate in talks despite reports of 'erratic' behavior https://t.co/Hkxsp70wzw
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) May 16, 2018
President Trump's team spent two days talking trade in Beijing, but headed for the airport with no announced deals https://t.co/pAwon42KSA
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) June 3, 2018
Trump administration is trying to keep Congress from undermining its softer approach to telecom giant ZTE ahead of China trade talks https://t.co/DDFhmlKIJm
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 25, 2018
NEW: The Trump administration has succeeded in uniting Congress…against its positions in the China trade talks. Lawmakers vow to block any attempt to reverse ZTE penalties or ease export controls on sensitive tech https://t.co/LdiHspFX06 w @bobdavis187
— Kate O'Keeffe (@Kate_OKeeffe) May 23, 2018
Trump demand for $200 billion cut to U.S.-China trade deficit by 2020 is a virtual mathematical impossibility – yet he continues to press China to make it so.
https://t.co/nHnVYMpqNp via @WSJ— Benn Steil (@BennSteil) May 18, 2018
Why It Matters: #China refused to commit to buying more U.S. goods without an agreement from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration not to impose further tariffs on Chinese exports. https://t.co/dtIiQfFLr3
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) June 4, 2018
Trump To Take "Much Harder Line On China Trade" After Summit Collapse: Report https://t.co/qiU29dz8yu
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) May 25, 2018
Closer look: How Trump’s trade hawks fuel trade war with allies, Chinahttps://t.co/zt23w3Hwe9 #trade #trump pic.twitter.com/045Hj9fmuU
— Farm Futures (@FarmFutures) June 1, 2018
Trump’s Trade Disaster by Anne O. Krueger @ProSyn https://t.co/ur3nwCKzOJ
— Luis Rubio (@lrubiof) June 9, 2018
Excellent, very sound piece on trade, China, and what matters in global competition. Trump’s Trade Confusion by Joseph E. Stiglitz @ProSyn https://t.co/ASxbJw7UDr
— Alissa J. Rubin (@Alissanyt) April 11, 2018
Trump's trade restrictions compared to Reagan's https://t.co/53qr9nL4n4 @rodrikdani @ProSyn
— John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen) March 24, 2018
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29 EU ambassadors rip Trump's trade policies in open letter to US https://t.co/8F7I2aXKaj pic.twitter.com/wnj9axEUT7
— The Hill (@thehill) June 9, 2018
"What does Trump want in his on again, off again China trade war?" https://t.co/2GE2dup1ny pic.twitter.com/2NvBJo8A7M
— The Hill (@thehill) May 30, 2018
Trump trade chief contradicts Trump Treasury chief: We're not putting China trade war on hold https://t.co/AQsBT42fNv pic.twitter.com/q3IdVZDOZ4
— The Hill (@thehill) May 30, 2018
President Trump is fighting for the American worker! https://t.co/m9Ivi9YVmB
— Michael Glassner (@michaelglassner) June 8, 2018
We're starting to head into a dangerous diplomatic zone in terms of the trade relationship between the United States and China. I had a chat with @SquawkCNBC earlier today. @AsiaPolicy https://t.co/7WgVLD5NNJ
— Kevin Rudd (@MrKRudd) June 5, 2018
Trump gets a lot out of trade wars. The U.S. gets less https://t.co/pZCIhivoP3 pic.twitter.com/os5SI91ukF
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) June 9, 2018
How the G-6 can get to Trump back down on trade. Step one: Be discreet https://t.co/jzzXUvvTbF via @bopinion pic.twitter.com/dwESIj3Yfl
— Bloomberg (@business) June 8, 2018
Trump gets a lot out of trade wars. The U.S. gets less https://t.co/8cBm4ps2i8 pic.twitter.com/59450VAZmF
— Bloomberg (@business) June 7, 2018
.@ProSyn looks at the smart moves #China is already making in the face of #Trump's #protectionism: https://t.co/EzV3iLrYcU
— Palgrave Economics (@PalgraveEcon) June 7, 2018
President Trump jokes with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau about the future of of NAFTA during G7 Summit. “Justin has agreed to cut all tariffs and all trade barriers between Canada and the United States, so I’m very happy.” https://t.co/nOEs7eqB7Q pic.twitter.com/IgwI8ZFawO
— ABC News (@ABC) June 8, 2018
Why Trump is targeting France, Canada and other G7 nations in simmering dispute over large U.S. trade deficits. Will it boil over? https://t.co/NUxDUgMy1S pic.twitter.com/bnSRyFpzW9
— MarketWatch Economy (@MKTWeconomics) June 8, 2018
End of L’affaire: trade spat halts Trump-Macron ‘bromance' https://t.co/iWkpgrTyOd
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 8, 2018
Trump trades barbs with leaders of Canada, France ahead of G-7 summit https://t.co/R5VrRLeegH pic.twitter.com/iQUJ9HxA7n
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) June 8, 2018
There's a chill in the air tonight at #G7Charlevoix, but it's not from the weather. The industrial democracies have convened in an atmosphere of argument over President Trump's trade demands. @Yamiche reports. pic.twitter.com/nd1QRI1wau
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) June 8, 2018
President Trump exaggerated trade deficit with the European Union by $50 billion https://t.co/68PcSAbFrs
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 8, 2018
President Trump Warms Up For G-7 By Serving Notice To Trudeau, Macron On Trade https://t.co/jcCn7mKRNY pic.twitter.com/cXL5I4tqz3
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 8, 2018
Wall Street Journal demands GOP strip trade power from Trump before he damages the country https://t.co/mKX0cVOTcD
— Raw Story (@RawStory) June 8, 2018
Economists reject Trump claims of unfair trade system https://t.co/PUSGIgR40w
— Financial Times (@FT) June 8, 2018
Trump’s China trade adventures far riskier than his Nafta ones https://t.co/XCjaTnzgVq
— Financial Times (@FT) May 7, 2018
Germany plans global intervention to stop Trump's trade war https://t.co/U2I8JYppdC
— Shareblue Media (@Shareblue) June 9, 2018
Bad for Texas businesses, bad for Texas workers, bad for the Texas economy. "Amid the uncertainty that Trump's trade policies create, this much should be clear: Trump's tariffs will also hit American workers." https://t.co/YGLDSgP95Z
— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) June 7, 2018
Guess what, Europe has its own trade wall (already 50 years old) #steeltariffs #Trump #EUTrade #UStariffs @BrookingsInst @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/euuldceGFT pic.twitter.com/zCym60OPX2
— Handelsblatt Global (@HandelsblattGE) June 1, 2018
Why Trump's deal with Chinese smartphone producer ZTE must be viewed in the larger context of US-China trade ties https://t.co/UlcobRMdvU
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) June 8, 2018
Why Trump's aluminum and steel tariffs won't help the Midwestern communities that voted for him: https://t.co/TsytzYl15M
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) June 4, 2018
Data on U.S. export trends help to reveal why Trump’s campaign rhetoric on trade resonated so strongly in some communities https://t.co/jDmmvM8uTX
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) May 7, 2018
Why we need to stop taking Trump at his word when it comes to new trade policy announcements https://t.co/HOHX0F6ksA pic.twitter.com/nxc8iIEdpC
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) April 30, 2018
Trump’s instinct to push China to the brink of a trade war is built on a number of flawed assumptions, writes @ryanl_hass https://t.co/zUa9pbqg5F
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) April 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/BrookingsInst/status/978267839172890627
Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs could worsen the trade balance the president cares so much about https://t.co/xZpit9sSd5
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) March 7, 2018
Trump’s steel-aluminum trade war might benefit a few producer communities but it will likely have negative effects and many more user ones. Here are rough @BrookingsMetro calculations mapped recently by @portereduardo https://t.co/VIpCiLMzHk@BrookingsInst @AnaSwanson pic.twitter.com/PLzD8DtR2V
— Mark Muro (@MarkMuro1) May 31, 2018
Read @FPI_SAIS Senior Fellow @HarryBroadman's latest analysis in Gulf News – "#Trump's Trade Policy is for 1818, Not 2018" https://t.co/oi3U65dLZw
— FPI SAIS (@FPI_SAIS) April 17, 2018
Pres. Trump and PM Modi called for creative ways to improve trade. @GPP_SAIS' @ahissrich argues India holds the key: https://t.co/SsV0nev1ZK
— SAIS | Global Policy (@SAIS_MAGP) June 27, 2017
#Trump's Trade Stance Harms US Interests — Johns Hopkins SAIS Int'l Law expert @JoshuaPMeltzer via @thehill. https://t.co/PpyBtjlQmJ
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) January 25, 2017
On the heels of President Trump's comments about Canada's agricultural trade barriers, it’s worth remembering that our supply management system imposes higher prices on the poor in Canada: op-ed https://t.co/4idJnSDPkL #cdnpoli
— The Fraser Institute (@FraserInstitute) June 4, 2018