
Jenny Leonard
White House Reporter at Bloomberg News
White House reporter for Bloomberg News. RTs not endorsements. Opinions mine.
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2 days ago |
financialpost.com | Stephanie Lai |Catherine Lucey |Jaewon Kang |Jenny Leonard
The Monday meeting includes representatives from Walmart Inc., Home Depot Inc., Lowe’s Cos. and Target Corp., according to people familiar with the plans. The discussion comes amid a 90-day pause in Trump’s higher tariffs on trading partners except China that dozens of foreign leaders and business executives are using to negotiate better terms. Home Depot said it works with administrations from “both sides of the aisle” and that it will keep meeting with leaders at all levels of government.
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3 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Stephanie Lai |Catherine Lucey |Jaewon Kang |Jenny Leonard
President Donald Trump is set to meet with major retailers at the White House to discuss the impact of sweeping tariffs on their businesses. The Monday meeting includes representatives from Walmart Inc., Home Depot Inc., Lowe’s Cos.and Target Corp., according to people familiar with the plans. The discussion comes amid a 90-day pause in Trump’s higher tariffs on trading partners except China that dozens of foreign leaders and business executives are using to negotiate relief.
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Stephanie Lai |Catherine Lucey |Jaewon Kang |Jenny Leonard
(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump met with major retailers at the White House, as business executives seek relief from sweeping tariffs that have destabilized global supply chains and rattled US consumers. The Monday meeting included representatives from Walmart Inc., Home Depot Inc., Lowe’s Cos. and Target Corp., according to people familiar with the plans.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard
Senior foreign officials and major tech companies are pushing the Trump administration to rethink the country’s global semiconductor strategy, as the US prepares a controversial framework for controlling artificial intelligence development around the world. The so-called AI diffusion rule, which restricts the number of AI processors that can be exported to most nations, prompted an outcry from tech giants like Nvidia Corp. after Biden officials unveiled it during their last week in office.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jenny Leonard
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RT @mackhawk: NEW: @jendeben & I wrote about the tech giants & foreign leaders trying to shape Trump’s global chip strategy, as the US near…

UAE’s Sheikh Tahnoon is having dinner with @POTUS at the WH tonight, @annmarie reports. The meeting comes as the country is seeking to sway the Trump admin to get easier access to Nvidia AI chips. The UAE has spent lots of $ to become a regional powerhouse for AI development.

NEWS— Trump is expected to host Sheikh Tahnoon for dinner tonight at the White House, sources tell me. The UAE’s national security adviser and brother of the nation’s president is slated to speak to Trump about a range of issues, such as investments, technology & energy.

RT @annmarie: NEWS— President Trump’s envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, plans to visit Moscow for a meeting with President Putin, pe…