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  1. WilliamElavy says:

    US and Chinese trade representatives are set to meet in Geneva this weekend for their first face to face meeting in an attempt to deescalate the trade war. Most goods shipping from China to the United States have a 145 tariff while most US exports to China are being hit with a 125 tariff. On Friday President Donald Trump suggested lowering the tariff rate with China to 80 but said the final terms would be up to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. kraken tor For consumers who are facing higher prices or shortages of certain items Cordero says a deal can’t come soon enough. https://kra32a.at kraken darknet “If things don’t change quickly I’m talking about the uncertainty that we’re seeing then we may be seeing empty products on the shelves. This is now going to be felt by the consumer in the coming 30 days” said Cordero. Upwards of 63 of the cargo that flows into the Port of Long Beach is from China — the largest share of any US port. But that number is down from 72 in 2016 as retailers shift away from China over simmering trade tensions. Even so China still represents a major source of imports into the United States. Maersk the second largest shipping line in the world told CNN the cargo volume between the United States and China has fallen by 30-40 compared to normal. “If we don’t start to see a de-escalation of the situation with China if we don’t start to see more of those trade deals then we could be in a situation where some of these effects get more entrenched and are more adverse” said Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc.

  2. BruceSah says:

    On Friday morning West Coast port officials told CNN about a startling sight: Not a single cargo vessel had left China with goods for the two major West Coast ports in the past 12 hours. That hasn’t happened since the pandemic. Кракен даркнет Six days ago 41 vessels were scheduled to depart China for the San Pedro Bay Complex which encompasses both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach in California. On Friday it was zero. https://kra32a.at kraken официальный сайт President Donald Trump’s trade war imposed massive tariffs on most Chinese imports last month. That’s led to fewer ships at sea carrying less cargo to America’s ports. For many businesses it is now too expensive to do business with China one of America’s most important trading partners. Officials are concerned not just about the lack of vessels leaving China but the speed at which that number dropped. “That’s cause for alarm” said Mario Cordero the CEO of the Port of Long Beach. “We are now seeing numbers in excess of what we witnessed in the pandemic” for cancellations and fewer vessel arrivals. The busiest ports in the country are experiencing steep declines in cargo. The Port of Long Beach is seeing a 35-40 drop compared to normal cargo volume. The Port of Los Angeles had a 31 drop in volume this week and the Port of New York and Jersey says it’s also bracing for a slowdown. On Wednesday the Port of Seattle said it had zero container ships in the port another anomaly that hasn’t happened since the pandemic. “That’s because just nothing is being shipped over” port commissioner Ryan Calkins told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

  3. EduardoVag says:

    Taylor Swift has been subpoenaed in the case between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. Swift – a longtime friend of Lively’s – was first mentioned in connection to the ongoing legal dispute between Lively and her “It Ends with Us” director and costar when text exchanges were revealed to include the name “Taylor” as part of Baldoni’s 400 million defamation countersuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds in January. kraken tor One of the text messages included in Baldoni’s suit appears to show an exchange between Baldoni and Lively about the script for the film: “I really love what you did. It really does help a lot. Makes it so much more fun and interesting. And I would have felt that way without Ryan and Taylor” Baldoni wrote with a wink emoji. “You really are a talent across the board. Really excited and grateful to do this together.” https://kra31att.cc kraken A spokesperson for Swift on Friday told CNN “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions she did not score the film she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film she did not even see ‘It Ends With Us’ until weeks after its public release and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024.” “The connection Taylor had to this film was permitting the use of one song ‘My Tears Ricochet.’ Given that her involvement was licensing a song for the film which 19 other artists also did this document subpoena is designed to use Taylor Swift’s name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case” the spokesperson added. CNN has reached out to representatives for Baldoni for comment. When reached for comment later on Friday a spokesperson for Lively said Baldoni and his legal team “continue to turn a case of sexual harassment and retaliation into entertainment for the tabloids.”

  4. JesusDig says:

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  7. BradleyEmact says:

    Savery boarded The Canadian on April 1 2024 in Vancouver. He treated himself to the prestige class ticket just as he and his late wife had planned. aml check blockchain As soon as he boarded the train Savery felt a surprising feeling of contentment. He was proud of himself. And excited for what was to come. https://crypto-score.com aml transactions check It turned out Savery was the only passenger in prestige class. The whole front row of the domed viewing carriage was reserved just for him. But on the second day of the journey Savery was surprised when he walked up the stairs into the domed car and saw “the back of someone’s head sitting in one of those reserved seats.” He raised an eyebrow but didn’t say anything instead sitting on the opposite side of the aisle from the mystery passenger: a woman with long curly hair reading. Savery recalls thinking: “She’s reading a book so obviously can read the sign that says this is for prestige passengers only.” But he kept the slightly ungenerous thought to himself. “I didn’t say anything” he says today. “And after a while she got up and left without a word.” Later that day at dinner Savery was sharing a table with a friendly couple chatting about what prompted them to book The Canadian. Savery told them about losing his wife about deciding to fulfill their shared dream solo. “Have you met Giselle?” asked the couple glancing at one another. Savery told them no he didn’t think he’d met a Giselle yet. The couple described her — tall long hair. “I know who that is” said Savery realizing the description matched the woman he’d spotted sitting in the prestige class seat. “She lost her spouse too” said the couple. “Quite recently.” Taking in this information Savery decided he’d make a conscious effort to seek Giselle out on board the train.

  8. DouglasMoils says:

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  9. Anthonyabunc says:

    Giselle Ruemke was a Canadian traveler in her 50s who had it turned out a number of things in common with Savery Moore. AML Platform For one she’d always wanted to travel across Canada on The Canadian. “Taking the train was one of these bucket list things for me” Giselle tells CNN Travel today. And like Savery Giselle’s spouse had recently died of cancer. Giselle and her late husband Dave had been friends for decades before they started dating. Within a few whirlwind years they’d fallen in love got married and navigated Dave’s cancer diagnosis together. https://crypto-score.com AML Then Dave passed away in the summer of 2023 leaving Giselle unmoored and unsure of the future. In the wake of her grief booking the trip on The Canadian seemed to Giselle “like a good way to connect with myself and see my country refresh my spirit a little bit.” Like Savery Giselle had always dreamed of taking the VIA Rail Canadian with her late spouse. And like Savery she’d decided traveling solo was a way of honoring her partner. “That trip is something that I would have really liked to have done with my husband Dave. So that was why I was taking the train” Giselle says today. But unlike Savery Giselle hadn’t booked prestige class. She admits she was “sticking it to the man” in her own small way by sitting in the reserved seats that first day. She’d only moved when Savery arrived. She tells CNN Travel laughing that she’d thought to herself: “I better get out of the seat in case someone prestige wants to sit in that spot.” Giselle didn’t tell Savery any of this in their first conversation. In fact she didn’t share much about her life at all in that first encounter. But Giselle liked his company right away. He was friendly enthusiastic and respectful — sharing that he was a widower and indicating he knew about Giselle’s loss without prying about the circumstances. As for Savery he says it was “the common bond the losses of our respective loved ones” that first made him feel a connection to Giselle. But it was also obvious that for Giselle the loss was much fresher. She clearly didn’t want to talk about Dave that day.

  10. LeslieUnuch says:

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    Savery Moore and his wife Jan always talked about traveling across Canada by rail.

    The American couple shared a dream of waking up to the sun rising over the tracks and spending days winding through forests and across prairies, glimpsing snow-capped peaks and frozen lakes through the train’s domed glass roof. Making memories together.
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    For most of their 35 years of married life, Savery and Jan didn’t travel much, spending long days working in advertising.

    But when the couple finally retired in their 60s, leaving New York City for a small town in Massachusetts, they were excited for a new chapter and new opportunities.

    “We both retired the same day,” Savery tells CNN Travel today. “We looked forward to having our life forever, together.”

    Savery and Jan finally looked into booking their dream trip on VIA Rail’s “Canadian” service, a luxury train journey that winds from the West Coast of Canada to the East over four days.

    “We were going to spend some money and take The Canadian in a class called ‘prestige,’ which is VIA Rail’s most expensive way to travel,” says Savery.

    This was a “bucket list trip,” explains Savery. The couple wanted to splurge, figuring “we were only going to do this once, so let’s just do it right.”

    But just as they started planning the trip, life took an unexpected turn.

    “Jan was diagnosed with cancer, and it was lung cancer, and it was aggressive,” explains Savery. “Within a month-and-a-half to two months after her being diagnosed, the cancer had already spread.”

    In the months that followed, Jan had brain surgery. She was enrolled in a couple of clinical trials.

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