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  2. The ‘Trump Trade’: What it is and how it impacts the markets

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    Now, investors are leaning into “Trump Trade 2.0,” fueled by anticipated pro-business policies, tax cuts and deregulation under a unified Republican government.

  3. On Trade, Trump 2.0 Won’t Be Like Trump 1.0—for ... - AOL

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    Again, this doesn’t mean that Trump 2.0 will be costless for the global economy—Bloomberg sees a 7.5 percent drop in world trade if the full tariffs are implemented—but it does mean that ...

  4. What Trump 2.0 would mean for trade, migrants, climate ... - AOL

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    A Donald Trump presidential election victory would have huge implications for U.S. trade policy, climate change, the war in Ukraine, electric vehicles, Americans' taxes and illegal immigration.

  5. Stuff (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of materials, stuff can refer to any manufactured material. This is illustrated from a quote by Sir Francis Bacon in his 1658 publication New Atlantis: "Wee have also diverse Mechanicall Arts, which you have not; And Stuffes made by them; As Papers, Linnen, Silks, Tissues; dainty Works of Feathers of wonderfull Lustre; excellent Dies, and many others."

  6. Channel stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Channel stuffing, also known as trade loading, is a business practice in which a company, or a sales force within a company, inflates its sales figures by forcing more products through a distribution channel than the channel is capable of selling. [1] This can be the result of a company attempting to inflate its sales figures.

  7. Trade - Wikipedia

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    International trade progressed even more rapidly, doubling on average every 4.5 years. Total two-way trade in January 1998 exceeded that for all of 1978; in the first quarter of 2009, trade exceeded the full-year 1998 level. In 2008, China's two-way trade totaled US$2.56 trillion. [83]

  8. If Trump starts a trade war with Mexico and Canada, where ...

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    For instance, in 2017, before the tariffs went into effect, 60% of all computer equipment the US imported came from China, according to federal trade data. Last year, China accounted for just 39% ...

  9. Milligan and Forbes Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Robert Milligan was born in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, on 10 October 1786. [2] He settled in Bradford in about 1810 and established a drapers shop in Kirkgate, [3] eventually beginning a career as a stuff merchant. He became head of the firm of Milligan, Forbes and Co, which became synonymous with the stuff trade in Bradford.