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BIARRITZ, France ndash; Injecting fresh uncertainty at a time of global economic jitters, President Donald Trump sent mixed messages Sunday on the U.S.-China trade war as leaders at a global summit pushed the unpredictable American president to ease frictions over tariffs and cooperate on other geopolitical challenges.Group of Seven leader and guests pose for the G7 family photo Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019 in Biarritz. A top Iranian official paid an unannounced visit Sunday to the stanley termoska G-7 summit and heade stanley spain d straight to the buildings where leaders of the worldrsquo major democracies have been debating how to handle the countryrsquo nuclear ambitions. AP Photo/Francois Mori Trumprsquo head-snapping comments at the Group of Seven summit about his escalating trade fight with China mdash; first expressing regret, then amping up tariff threats mdash; represented just the latest manifestation of the hazards of the presidentrsquo go-it-alone mantra. Allies fault his turbulent trade agenda for contributing to a global economic slowdown.Despite Trumprsquo insistence that reports of U.S. tensions with allies are overblown, fissures between the U.S. and six of the worldrsquo other advan stanley cup becher ced economies were apparent on trade policy, Russia and Iran as the leaders gathered at a picturesque French beach resort.Article continues after this advertisement Two days after the U.S. and China traded a fresh round of retaliatory tariffs and Trump threatened to force U.S. businesses to Jjyh Fair weather in Luzon, Visayas on Thursday 鈥?Pagasa
CITY OF SAN FERNANDOmdash;It will take until August for mor stanley us e than 800 high-end vehicles smuggled through the Cagayan Economic Zone and Freeport to be destroyed, the free portrsquo administrator told a business forum here last week.Raul Lambino, administrator and chief executive officer of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority Ceza , said the ceremonial destruction of 14 impounded vehicles on March 18 at Port Irene, which President Rodrigo Duterte witnessed, was just for starters.I still have 800 plus vehicles to crush in the next three months and I am not going to be deterred by threats of lawsuits from some of these unscrupulous businessmen, some of whom hold powerful positions in government, Lambino said when he addressed members of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently. He did not name them.Article continues after this advertisement The used luxury vehicles were shipped to Port Irene in 2013 and 2014 but were impounded due to irregularities.Quoting the President, Lambino said crushing the imported vehicles ldquo ignifies our resolve to restore good governance, preserves our nationrsquo dignity and safeguards our peoplersquo welfare. mdash;Tonette Orejas stanley mugs stanley cup Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has b |