• TwoTigers24, New York
  • November 13, 2024

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Major American shoemaker Steve Madden is moving to cut production in China two days after President-elect Donald Trump’s victory. We have more on what Trump’s proposed tariffs could mean for your wallet here at home.What are Trump’s top priorities as he prepares to take on his second presidency? Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin gives his predictions.An adviser for China’s foreign ministry says Beijing wants to make a deal with Trump to avoid steep trade penalties. We take a look into how Beijing might view Trump’s return.A massive Chinese cyberattack is putting a federal agency on alert. Staffers are now told to avoid using phones for work.00:00 Intro00:54 Steve Madden Takes Action to Avoid China Tariffs02:44 China Unveils $1.4 Trillion Local Debt Package03:51 China Signals Desires for a Deal with Trump04:54 U.S. Agency Warns Staff of China Cyber Risks05:50 GOP Aims to Invigorate Economy Through Confronting China07:52 Rep. Scott Perry Re-Elected, Strong Stance on China09:31 Trump to Face an Emboldened North Korean Leader11:42 Thayer: Time to Challenge CCP with a New Admin.14:53 Philippine Signs Two Laws Asserting Maritime Rights16:08 British Lord Calls for Action Against Organ Harvesting

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