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Dec 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to make tariffs and tax cuts the key elements of his economic agenda when he takes office in January. His November election victory was fueled largely by voter concern about the economy. Several prominent budget forecasters have estimated Trump's tax-cut plans would add $3.6 trillion to $6.6 trillion to federal deficits over a decade, depending on which proposals are included. Here are Trump's tariff and tax proposals: After the election, one of Trump's first acts was to threaten Canada and Mexico with blanket tariffs of 25% on imports unless they step up efforts to stop the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl and of migrants without documentation across their borders. Mexico's government responded by saying the tariff could result in the loss of 400,000 U.S. jobs. The president-elect has also floated plans for blanket tariffs of 10% to 20% on virtually all imports from every country, as well as tariffs of 60% or more on goods from China, to boost U.S. manufacturing. Trump has said he would impose a 200% tariff on John Deere 's (DE.N) , opens new tab imports into the U.S. if the company moved production to Mexico as planned, comments that hit the agricultural equipment manufacturer's share price. Trump has frequently said he would hit automakers that move production to Mexico with a 200% tariff. The duties would likely violate the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade that he signed into law in 2020. He also has said he would reward U.S.-based manufacturers with research and development tax credits. The National Retail Federation, which represents Walmart (WMT.N) , opens new tab and other companies that account for almost half of container shipping volume, is among the industry groups opposed to Trump's proposed tariffs . Economists say tariffs would reignite inflation. Trump has said he will formally notify Mexico and Canada of his intent to renegotiate a North American free trade deal to address concerns about Chinese vehicles. Trump has pledged to reduce the corporate tax rate from 21% to 15% for companies that make their products in the U.S. He slashed the corporate tax rate to 21% from 35% during his 2017-2021 presidency. Trump wants to extend all individual tax cuts he pushed through Congress in 2017, including for the wealthiest Americans, which tax and budget experts estimate would reduce revenue over a decade by about $3.3 trillion to $4 trillion. Some Republicans, however, are wary of enacting another round of tax relief without offsetting it with major spending cuts , which could include slashing benefit programs. Concerns over adding to the federal debt have made the U.S. bond market jittery , which could slow Trump's tax-cut push. Trump says he will end all taxes on overtime pay as part of a wider tax-cut package. Trump has also said he would seek legislation to end taxation of tips. Current law requires employees to report tips as taxable income. He has vowed to exempt Social Security income from taxes. Trump has pledged to lower taxes on U.S. citizens living abroad, without providing specifics. Americans living or traveling outside the U.S. are required to file income-tax returns, estate-tax returns, and gift-tax returns and "pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States," according to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Trump has vowed to “get SALT back” – a reference to the state and local tax deduction available to federal taxpayers. He has also said he would be “restoring the SALT deduction.” Trump’s 2017 tax cuts imposed a $10,000 cap on the amount of state and local tax that taxpayers can deduct. It is unclear whether Trump intends to remove the $10,000 cap, which predominantly affects high-tax, Democratic-leaning states such as New York. After Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck the Southeast, Trump said he would allow the cost of home generators purchased in states hit by natural disasters between Sept. 1, 2024, and Aug. 31, 2025, to be tax-deductible. Beyond tax cuts and tariffs, Trump has promised he would support the oil and gas industry by backing new pipelines and restoring fracking on federal land in a bid to boost the economy. He said he would put Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - where the Biden administration canceled oil and gas drilling leases - "back into play." Trump has pledged to create a National Energy Council to coordinate policies to boost U.S. energy production that will be led by his pick for interior secretary, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. He has also said he would consider ending a $7,500 tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases. During his first term, Trump sought to repeal the EV tax credit, which was later expanded by President Joe Biden in 2022. Trump said he would propose making interest on car loans tax-deductible. He has pledged to put a temporary cap on credit card interest rates of “around 10%.” Trump has said he will “support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or a loved one,” without offering specifics. In December, Trump said as president he will give "fully expedited" approvals and permits, including environmental approvals, to any person or business that invests at least $1 billion in the U.S., but he didn't provide further details. Sign up here. Reporting by Helen Coster; Additional reporting by David Lawder and James Oliphant; Editing by Ross Colvin, Daniel Wallis, Jonathan Oatis and Rod Nickel Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tab Thomson Reuters Helen Coster is a U.S. Presidential Election Correspondent at Reuters, where she writes a mix of spot news, enterprise and analysis stories, with a focus on the Republican Party and conservative media. Prior to 2024 she covered the media industry for Reuters, and was also a Senior Editor on Reuters’ Commentary team. A graduate of Princeton University, she has reported from six countries, including Pakistan, India, and Greece.One of the key indicators of this shift towards moderate easing is the adjustment of interest rates. Central banks in various countries have signaled their willingness to keep rates low or even cut them further to encourage borrowing and investment. 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The report from Guotai Junan highlights several key factors that point towards a potential turnaround in the Chinese stock market. First and foremost, the massive monetary and fiscal stimulus measures introduced by the Chinese government to combat the economic impact of the pandemic are starting to take effect. These measures have injected much-needed liquidity into the financial system and provided support for businesses and individuals facing financial difficulties.Welcome back, superstar. The Champions League awaits. Let the battle begin. Team claims NASCAR rescinded approval to buy charter
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( MENAFN - GetNews) "3D Metrology Market"The global 3D Metrology market is anticipated to grow from USD 11.13 billion in 2024 to USD 15.01 billion by 2029 expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% during the forecast period. The report " 3D Metrology Market by Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), Optical Digitizer and Scanner (ODS), Form Measurement Equipment, X-ray and CT Equipment, Video Measuring Machine (VMM) and 3D Automated Optical Inspection System - Global Forecast to 2029 " The global 3D metrology market was estimated to be valued at USD 11.13 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 15.01 billion by 2029; it is expected to register a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period. Download PDF Brochure @ Browse 228 market data Tables and 69 Figures spread through 357 Pages and in-depth TOC on "3D Metrology Market" View detailed Table of Content here - Increasing demand for quality control in various end-use industries, emergence of 5G and IoT-enabled manufacturing, growing adoption of Industry 4.0, rising popularity of AI-based metrology tools, shift from labor-intensive manual inspections to advanced automated optical inspection systems, and growing application of big data analytics in metrology industry are the major factors driving the overall market growth. By CMM Type, bridge CMM segment to account for the largest market share in 2029. The bridge CMM segment is expected to lead the market during the forecast period. Bridge CMMs dominate the 3D metrology market due to their superior precision, reliability, and ability to handle diverse measurement tasks, making them ideal for industries requiring meticulous quality control of medium to large-sized components. In addition, better rigidity and higher accuracy are the major factors for adopting bridge CMMs for 3D metrology. Nikon provides bridge CMMs to PMS Diecasting Ltd. (UK) for inspection, thus enabling faster product-to-market and reduced development costs. By End-use Industry, medical segment is expected to exhibit the highest CAGR between 2024 and 2029. The medical end-use industry is expected to expand at the highest CAGR in the 3D metrology market. This can be attributed to the requirement for precision while developing implants, prosthetics, and surgical tools. As the number of minimally invasive operations and personal medical devices increases, there is a greater emphasis on improved measuring equipment. Furthermore, an increased focus on quality and safety has also encouraged the use of improved measurement systems in the medical industry. North America to hold the second-largest share in the market from 2024 to 2029. 3D metrology market in North America is predicted to have the second-largest market share throughout the forecast period due to significant growth in the aerospace and military industries, both of which require high levels of precision and quality. The presence of advanced industries and the ongoing investments in R&D of 3D measurement technologies have contributed to the growth of 3D metrology. The automobile sector, particularly in the US, has increased demand as production of electric vehicles has increased, necessitating the use of high-grade metrology systems for assembly and inspection purposes. Companies established in North America, such as FARO (US), KLA Corporation (US), InnovMetric Software (Canada) and Creaform (Canada), contribute to the region's growth. Key Players- The key companies offering 3D metrology solutions include Hexagon AB (Sweden), ZEISS Group (Germany), FARO (US), Mitutoyo Corporation (Japan), KEYENCE CORPORATION (Japan), KLA Corporation (US), Renishaw plc (UK), and Nikon Corporation (Japan) among others. MENAFN16122024003238003268ID1108999889 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.But beyond the controversy and shock value lies a deeper message that the web celebrity is eager to convey. Through their provocative content and boundary-pushing actions, they seek to spark conversations, provoke thought, and challenge the status quo. They aim to inspire others to embrace their true selves, flaws and all, and to question the norms and conventions that society imposes upon us.
The Double 12 shopping festival not only provides consumers with an opportunity to snag great deals and discounts but also stimulates domestic consumption and boosts the economy. By supporting local businesses and promoting sales of Chinese products, e-commerce platforms like Taobao, JD, TikTok, and Pinduoduo contribute to the growth of the retail sector and create a vibrant shopping ecosystem that benefits both consumers and merchants.Two people are facing charges following a robbery in Exeter on Saturday. According to police, on Saturday afternoon just after 1:00 p.m., the pair entered a residence on Carling Street and assaulted and stole money from the people inside. The victims identified the suspects – a 32-year-old man and 47-year-old woman face several charges including robbery with a weapon, assault, mischief or damage to property, unauthorized possession of a weapon, and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. 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Country star Morgan Wallen sentenced in chair-throwing case Country music star Morgan Wallen on Thursday pleaded guilty to two misdemeanour counts of reckless endangerment for throwing a chair from the rooftop of a six-storey bar in Nashville and nearly hitting two police officers with it. Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' concerts cost Toronto Police about $1.9 million Remember Taylor Swift's police motorcades while she performed her six-show series in Toronto last month? Toronto police revealed on Thursday that the popstar's sold-out performances, including her motorcade, cost them about 1.9 million. Kitchener Conestoga College offering 160 employees early retirement Conestoga College is looking to cut costs by offering 160 of its full-time employees an early retirement package. Premier proposing legislation to clear encampments and target illegal drug use Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing stronger legislation for breaking up encampments. 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Marie First group of internationally trained family doctors already making a difference in northern Ontario With doctor shortages across the country, Ontario is tapping into the availability of internationally trained family physicians to solve part of the health care crisis. Northern Ont. bank employee taken to hospital with serious injuries after shooting An employee at Northern Credit Union in Wawa, Ont., was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a shooter entered the branch and opened fire Thursday morning, the financial institution said in a statement. Snow squall warnings in the Sault Ste. Marie area, up to 50 cm expected by Friday Snow squall warnings issued for the Sault Ste. Marie area off Lake Superior as 30 to 50 cm of snow is expected by Friday. Ottawa BREAKING | Eastbound Hwy. 417 closed near Arnprior after serious crash Ontario Provincial Police have closed Highway 417 at Campbell Drive near Arnprior after a serious crash on Thursday afternoon. 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