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05.01.26 - 10:12
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Kolumbiens Präsident weist Trump-Drohungen zurück (DPA-AFX)
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BOGOTÁ (dpa-AFX) - Kolumbiens Präsident Gustavo Petro hat scharf auf die jüngsten Drohungen von US-Präsident Donald Trump reagiert. Die Äußerungen seien eine "illegitime Drohung", er werde sie genau prüfen, schrieb Petro auf X. Sollte gegen ihn selbst ......
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05.01.26 - 10:01
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Odd Lots: A Look Inside a Fed Research Conference (Podcast) (Bloomberg)
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Every year, regional Federal Reserve banks host some of the most substantive — and under-the-radar — events in the central banking world: research conferences. Behind the formal papers and dense macro models, this is where much of the Fed's intellectual groundwork for monetary policy first starts to take shape. On this episode, we take you inside the Boston Fed's 69th annual Economic Conference to hear what the economists are actually debating, how they choose the questions that matter most, and...
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05.01.26 - 09:42
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Which US Foods Are Banned In Europe? (ZeroHedge)
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Which US Foods Are Banned In Europe?
From growth hormones in meat to controversial chemicals and artificial dyes, Europe's precautionary approach to food safety stands in strong contrast to America's more permissive stance.
This divide isn't just about science and risk management; it's become a flashpoint in the broader trade tensions between the U.S. and EU, where food standards often clash with economic interests.
As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat details below, for years, Europe has blocked imports of American foods containing substances like artificial growth hormones, brominated vegetable oil (BVO), titanium dioxide and potassium bromate, citing potential human health risks and animal welfare concerns.
The EU's stricter regulations on food safety, rooted in the "precautionary principle", prioritize consumer safety over industrial convenience - a philosophy that has repeatedly put Brussels at odds with Washington.
Yet, the tide may be (slowly) turning.
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