Viernes 08/06/18 Inventarios de mayoristas

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Trump refuses to back G-7 declaration calling for tariff reductions
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Published 2 Hours Ago Updated 4 Mins Ago
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There had been widespread speculation that the G-7 nations would not issue a joint communique that included the United States.
During a press conference earlier in the day, Trump threatened to stop trading with countries that do not reduce barriers to American exports.
Trump left the summit early to fly to Singapore, where he is set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau (R) speaks with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 official welcome at Le Manoir Richelieu on day one of the G7 meeting on June 8, 2018 in Quebec City, Canada.
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Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau (R) speaks with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 official welcome at Le Manoir Richelieu on day one of the G7 meeting on June 8, 2018 in Quebec City, Canada.
The United States on Saturday refused to sign a G-7 declaration calling for a reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade, as President Donald Trump continued to lash out at traditionally close allies for allegedly treating the U.S. unfairly.

Earlier reports had indicated that the United States had endorsed the communique, but Trump subsequently posted a message on Twitter slamming Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's press conference after the summit.

Trump said he had instructed his representative not to endorse the G-7 communique.






Earlier in the day, Trump had said there should be "tariff free" trade between the G-7 nations, though he did not elaborate on how or whether the US would reduce barriers. Instead, he focused on the need for other countries to reduce their barriers against the United States, such as Canadian duties on U.S. dairy.

During a press conference, Trump threatened to stop trading with countries that do not reduce barriers to American products.
"We're talking to all countries, and it's going to stop, or we'll stop trading with them. And that's a very profitable answer if we have to do it," Trump said. "We're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing, and that ends."

After the conclusion of the summit, Trump said the United States has "put up with trade abuse for many decades — and that is long enough." He predicted that "fair and reciprocal trade will happen."

Trump left the summit early to fly to Singapore, where he is set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for historic negotiations in which the White House hopes to convince Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons.

Tensions still running high

There had been widespread speculation that the G-7 nations would not issue a joint communique that included the United States due to deep differences between Trump administration and close American allies on trade.
The Trump administration has imposed aluminum and steel tariffs on the other G-7 members — the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Canada and Japan — ratcheting up tensions between the U.S. and its allies in the run-up to the summit.
Tensions threatened to boil over when French President Emmanuel Macron, on the day before the start of summit, said the other 6 countries might sign a joint statement without the U.S.

During the summit, Trump reportedly showed up late to a breakfast discussion about gender equality and skipped sessions on climate change, clean energy and protecting the oceans. The United States did not endorse calls for joint action on climate change.

Relations between with the United States and the other members, particularly Canada, remained strained on the issue.

During a press conference after the summit, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flatly rejected a proposal by the White House to insert a sunset clause in a re-negotiated North American Free Trade Agreement.
"We will not...sign a trade deal that expires every 5 years — that is not a trade deal," Trudeau said.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to pull out of NAFTA if the agreement is not renegotiated in way that he views as more favorable for U.S. companies and workers.
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Trump aterriza en Singapur para la visita histórica con Kim.
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Canada le da una puñalada en la espalda según sus asesores económicos, después de estar de acuerdo, Trudeau de Canadá criticó a USA, después que Trump ya se había ido.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-canada ... 90?mod=mhp
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