A temporary softening of tariffs on Chinese products has investors relieved.
And some business owners are racing to import merchandise, but...
We don't know what's going to happen tomorrow.
It's very unpredictable.
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President Trump is in Riyadh for his first overseas state visit,
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There'll be a whole slew of economic agreements that will be signed,
joint ventures, investment agreements.
What do Gulf states want in return?
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His defense team argues that Combs is a complicated man, but not a criminal.
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