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President Trump and his advisers have laid out several, sometimes contradictory goals for his tariffs, increasing federal revenue, strengthening America's hand in trade talks, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
President Trump and his advisers have laid out several, sometimes contradictory goals for his tariffs, increasing federal revenue, strengthening America's hand in trade talks, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
Over his first 100 days back in power, his administration has sought to relegate Congress, the courts, the World Trade Organization, multinational companies, and foreign countries to roles subordinate to Trump. Here with an overview of Trump's approach and whether it's working is Gavin Bade, the journal's trade and economic policy reporter.
Over his first 100 days back in power, his administration has sought to relegate Congress, the courts, the World Trade Organization, multinational companies, and foreign countries to roles subordinate to Trump. Here with an overview of Trump's approach and whether it's working is Gavin Bade, the journal's trade and economic policy reporter.
Gavin, how would you describe Trump's worldview and the trade strategy that goes with it?
Gavin, how would you describe Trump's worldview and the trade strategy that goes with it?
We exclusively report that China is considering ways to address the Trump administration's concerns over the country's role in the fentanyl trade. That's according to people familiar with the matter. Such a move could potentially allow both sides to soften their trade stance and begin talks.
We exclusively report that China is considering ways to address the Trump administration's concerns over the country's role in the fentanyl trade. That's according to people familiar with the matter. Such a move could potentially allow both sides to soften their trade stance and begin talks.
According to the people, China has been inquiring in recent days about what the Trump team wants Beijing to do when it comes to the chemical ingredients used to make fentanyl. The people cautioned that the discussions remain fluid, adding that Beijing would like to see some softening from President Trump on his trade offensive against China.
According to the people, China has been inquiring in recent days about what the Trump team wants Beijing to do when it comes to the chemical ingredients used to make fentanyl. The people cautioned that the discussions remain fluid, adding that Beijing would like to see some softening from President Trump on his trade offensive against China.
And we exclusively report that Goldman Sachs is changing some of the language around its diversity programs and removing references to race. A senior Goldman executive now says the bank's 1 million black women program isn't just for black women, but for low and moderate income populations.
And we exclusively report that Goldman Sachs is changing some of the language around its diversity programs and removing references to race. A senior Goldman executive now says the bank's 1 million black women program isn't just for black women, but for low and moderate income populations.
Like much of corporate America, the bank has been combing through its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to ensure it doesn't run into legal troubles, while trying not to entirely abandon its pledges. Supporters of Goldman's DEI efforts fear the changes won't just be cosmetic and will mean the loss of critical funding and investments.
Like much of corporate America, the bank has been combing through its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to ensure it doesn't run into legal troubles, while trying not to entirely abandon its pledges. Supporters of Goldman's DEI efforts fear the changes won't just be cosmetic and will mean the loss of critical funding and investments.
Working in tech used to mean job security, extravagant perks, and a bring-your-whole-self-to-the-office ethos rare in other industries. But Wall Street Journal reporter Catherine Bindley told our Tech News Briefing podcast that these days, a job in the industry looks like a regular gig.
Working in tech used to mean job security, extravagant perks, and a bring-your-whole-self-to-the-office ethos rare in other industries. But Wall Street Journal reporter Catherine Bindley told our Tech News Briefing podcast that these days, a job in the industry looks like a regular gig.
And you can hear more from Catherine on today's episode of Tech News Briefing. And that's what's news for this week. Tomorrow, you can look out for our weekly markets wrap-up, What's News in Markets.
And you can hear more from Catherine on today's episode of Tech News Briefing. And that's what's news for this week. Tomorrow, you can look out for our weekly markets wrap-up, What's News in Markets.
Then on Sunday, we're bringing you an episode of WSJ's Take on the Week, where hosts Telus Demos and Gunjan Banerjee discuss what we can expect from the Fed's upcoming interest rate decision and what it could mean for markets, businesses, and consumers. That's in What's News Sunday. And we'll be back with our regular show on Monday morning.
Then on Sunday, we're bringing you an episode of WSJ's Take on the Week, where hosts Telus Demos and Gunjan Banerjee discuss what we can expect from the Fed's upcoming interest rate decision and what it could mean for markets, businesses, and consumers. That's in What's News Sunday. And we'll be back with our regular show on Monday morning.