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Alicia Clanton

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Alicia Clanton |Isabella Farr |Silas Brown

    Billionaires and CEOs are showing at least some optimism about life under tariffs This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to Going Private, Bloomberg’s twice-weekly newsletter about private markets and the forces moving capital away from the public eye. Today, we take you to the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, where finance titans from across the globe shared their thoughts on tariffs and what it means for private capital and the broader economy.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Sarah McGregor |Eliyahu Kamisher |Alicia Clanton

    Governor Gavin Newsom said he’s seeking exemptions for California-made products from retaliatory tariffs and wants to open talks with global allies over new trade relationships, casting the state as a buffer against the fallout of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Sarah McGregor |Eliyahu Kamisher |Alicia Clanton

    Governor Gavin Newsom said he’s seeking exemptions for California-made products from retaliatory tariffs and wants to open talks with global allies over new trade relationships, casting the state as a buffer against the fallout of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan.

  • 1 month ago | claimsjournal.com | Kara Carlson |Myles Miller |Alicia Clanton

    Molotov cocktails at Tesla showrooms. Disturbing messages on Cybertrucks. Vandalism at charging stations. A backlash against Elon Musk is taking the form of physical attacks against Tesla Inc. cars and dealerships as a growing rank of protesters is emboldened. Their actions are drawing a response from the Trump administration, which is vowing to prosecute those engaging in violence. Caught in the middle are millions of customers whose electric vehicles increasingly are viewed as political symbols.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberglinea.com | Nacha Cattan |Suzanne Woolley |Alicia Clanton

    Bloomberg — El aficionado al vino Steven Nordhoff suele gastar unos 25.000 dólares al año en ampliar su colección de 2.500 botellas, con tintos Bruno Giacosa de Italia o champanes Vilmart de Francia. Pero ahora no. La amenaza del presidente Donald Trump de imponer aranceles del 200% a los vinos y espumantes europeos tiene al abogado de derecho de familia del sur de California pausando sus compras en el extranjero. “Tengo suficiente”, dijo Nordhoff.

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