one reason is the tech companies have been immune to the trade tensions. the big detroit automakers say tariffs are cutting into profits. particularly steel and aluminum are raising costs for american au automak automakers. the carmakers are not the only ones hurt by the u.s. trade policy. whirlpool and harley-davidson as well as coca-cola. it will raise prices for rising aluminum tariffs. would you take a chauffeur ride on the next trip to walmart? how about a ride in a car without a driver? walmart is testing a program with waymo. it is shuttling customers to pick up grocery orders placed on line. it is only in arizona right now. walmart says the purpose is to
to keep it in place. much like trump, he has said that this deal needs to be better for his country. a lot of analysts really say that these two leaders are actually very similar in terms of being in line of their country first. he said it s mexico first. we will see how this new dynamic plays out as they move forward with some very big issues. leyla santiago, thank you. as we know, trade, a source of growing tension between mexico and the united states. now we re getting a closer look at the white house s thinking on u.s. trade policy. an official telling cnn the trump administration drafted a bill that would move the u.s. away from world trade organization principals and give the president more power to change policies on his own. that shows exactly what this white house is thinking about
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