US: MNI POLITICAL RISK - Trump Pushes Conservatives To Support CR

Mar-06 13:28

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  • The Trump administration announced that automobile imports would be excluded from the 25% tariff that went into effect on Tuesday morning. Some agricultural items like potash and fertilizer may also be considered for carveouts.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is expected to tee up a vote early next week on a Continuing Resolution to extend government funding through September 30.
  • The Senate isn’t unified around a plan to make Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent by using a budget fudge that would set the cost at $0.
  • House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) warned the US could hit the debt ceiling as soon as mid-May.
  • Deficit hawk Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said he and Elon Musk discussed a massive rescission package.
  • Trump's nominee to serve as Number 2 in the Treasury Department will face the Senate today.
  • VA Secretary Doug Collins intends to cut around 70,000 jobs from Veterans Affairs as part of a “department-wide review" requested by DOGE.
  • Musk said the Post Office and Amtrak should be targeted for privatisation.
  • US and Ukrainian officials offered a cautiously optimistic assessment that a mineral-sharing agreement could be back on track.
  • The Trump administration confirmed that it is holding direct talks with Hamas.
  • 14:00 ET 19:00 GMT: The State Department will hold its first press conference.
  • Chart of the Day: Some investors are questioning the US' reserve currency status.

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MNI EXCLUSIVE: MNI Looks at the EU's Response to US Tariffs

Feb-04 13:26
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US: MNI POLITICAL RISK - China Retaliates As Tariffs Go Into Effect

Feb-04 13:19
  • President Donald Trump held last-minute calls with his Mexican and Canadian counterparts to avert a North American trade war.
  • No agreement was struck to prevent a 10% baseline tariff on Chinese imports going into effect at midnight. In response, China announced a raft of retaliatory measures.
  • Trump is expected to hold a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the coming days, leading to optimism a deal can prevent further escalation. However, Trump's administration is populated by China hawks, suggesting China tariffs are likely to be more durable.
  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the bloc is "ready for tough negotiations" with Washington.
  • Trump directed officials to create a sovereign wealth fund.
  • The Senate confirmed Chris Wright as energy secretary. The Senate Intelligence Committee will vote today to advance DNI nominee, Tulsi Gabbard.
  • The House Budget Committee delayed a crucial first step to unlocking budget reconciliation.
  • Trump named Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as acting head of the CFPB.
  • Trump’s cryptocurrency and AI czar, David Sacks, will deliver a Capitol Hill press conference on crypto regulation.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Trump at the White House today amid concerns over phase two of the Gaza ceasefire deal.
  • Danish PM Mette Frederiksen hinted the US military could have a larger presence in Greenland.
  • Trump suggested a deal with Ukraine to provide rare earth minerals.
  • Poll of the Day: Trump's approval rating tracker is live. 

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GERMANY: CDU Falls To Lowest Forsa Poll Score Since Sep '23 Amid AfD Furore

Feb-04 13:19

The latest opinion poll from Forsa shows the main opposition centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) recording 28% support. This is the lowest backing for the Union in a Forsa poll since September 2023. While generic polling shows the Union is still in pole position to emerge as the largest party in the 23 Feb federal election, the fallout from two high-profile Bundestag votes in late January could yet have an impact on vote shares.

  • Forsa: Union: 28% (-2), AfD: 20%, SPD: 16%, Green: 15% (+1), LINKE: 5% (+1), FDP: 4%, BSW: 4% (+1), Others: 8% (-1). 28 Jan-3 Feb, chgs w/21-27 Jan. 2,503 respondents.
  • The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) voted alongside the CDU (and others) in votes on 28 and 31 Jan that sought to restrict migrant entries into Germany.
  • Merz reiterated at a party congress on 3 Feb that he would never countenance going into gov't with the AfD post-election. These comments came as thousands protested in Berlin against the AfD and the CDU for breaching the 'firewall' that has for years seen all other parties avoid voting with the AfD.
  • Political betting markets continue to see a Union-Social Democrat 'grand coalition' as the most likely outcome of the election, with data from Polymarket showing a 55% implied probability of that outcome. A Union-SPD-Green 'Kenya' coalition has a 12% implied probability of coming to fruition, with 8.6% for a Union-SPD-FDP 'Germany' coalition, 7% for a Union-Green 'black-green' coalition, and 6.3% for a Union-AfD gov't. 

Chart 1. Federal Election Opinion Polling, % and 6-Poll Moving Average

2025-02-04 12_32_36-Project Llama Assistant Window

Source: Forsa, FGW, Allensbach, Infratest dimap, Verian, YouGov, Wahlkreisprognose, Civey, GMS, Democracy Institute, INSA, MNI

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