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Trump presiona a empresas de EEUU para que cierren operaciones en China[…]"Por la presente, se ordena a nuestras grandes compañías estadounidenses que comiencen a buscar de inmediato una alternativa a China, que incluya traer a sus compañías a CASA y fabricar sus productos en Estados Unidos", dijo Trump en Twitter."No necesitamos a China y, francamente, estaríamos mucho mejor sin ellos", agregó.https://es.investing.com/news/world-news/trump-presiona-a-empresas-de-eeuu-para-que-cierren-operaciones-en-china-1912906
Stop thinking Merkel will save us, Dominic Cummings warns(...) This week, those who understand the German Chancellor argued that she really was just being polite when she appeared to leave the door open to a deal.So the chances of no deal haven’t reduced this week, according to Cummings at least. He told the advisers at today’s meeting to enjoy their Bank Holiday and get a good rest, because it would be the last real bit of downtime they’d have between now and the end of October. From Tuesday onwards, all of them must be on call at any time to come in and put in big hours on any problem, even if it has nothing to do with their department. Parliament might not return until the following week, but the government machine will already be running at full tilt by the time MPs are back.
En el Estado español se vivieron importantes huelgas de inquilinas en Barakaldo (1905), Barcelona (1931-32) y Tenerife (1933). En la huelga de Barcelona, organizada por la CNT, más de 45.000 familias se organizaron para dejar de pagar los alquileres.
Brexit: US trade deal will not be ‘plain sailing’, Johnson warns ahead of meeting with TrumpStriking a post-Brexit trade deal with the US will not be “plain sailing”, Boris Johnson has warned as he prepared for his first face-to-face meeting with President Donald Trump since becoming prime minister.
Boris Johnson tells Donald Trump: it's time to help British firms
Boris Johnson warns Trump US must compromise to get UK trade deal
Boris Johnson seeks legal advice on five-week parliament closure ahead of BrexitBoris Johnson has asked the attorney general, Geoffrey Cox, whether parliament can be shut down for five weeks from 9 September in what appears to be a concerted plan to stop MPs forcing a further extension to Brexit, according to leaked government correspondence.An email from senior government advisers to an adviser in No 10 – written within the last 10 days and seen by the Observer – makes clear that the prime minister has recently requested guidance on the legality of such a move, known as prorogation. The initial legal guidance given in the email is that shutting parliament may well be possible, unless action being taken in the courts to block such a move by anti-Brexit campaigners succeeds in the meantime.
Johnson to tell EU's Tusk UK won't pay £39 billion under no-deal Brexit: Sky NewsBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to tell European Council head Donald Tusk that the UK will only pay 9 billion pounds ($11 billion) instead of the 39 billion pound ($47.88 billion) liability agreed by former Prime Minister Theresa May under a no-deal Brexit, Sky News reported early on Sunday.