Chinese factory workers are already at work and creating thousands of flags to promote Donald Trump's presidential reelection campaign by 2020.
However, his constituents could end up paying more expensive for new merchandise. America Great! "- Thanks to the president's self-initiated trade wars with China.
Jiahao Flag, located in eastern China, reported an unusual increase in its flags production before the war. new tariffs announced by the president come into effect, evoking potential for price increases
"They are preparing in advance, they take advantage of the fact that tariffs have not yet increased, with lower prices now," said Yao Yuanyuan, director of the flag company Reuters "He continues to demand tariff increases as he has been, or if he continues to agree with those who are against China, I certainly could not accept [more orders]. "
Trade wars have intensified in recent weeks after the White House initially announced $ 34 billion in tariffs against Chinese products. When Beijing responded to this announcement with $ 34 billion in tariffs, Trump 's administration then imposed an additional $ 200 billion of levies on Chinese products.
(Reuters)
The president has threatened to increase these retaliation, and his tariffs could eventually drive up prices of products from China to the United States. Ironically, his own campaign goods would likely be included in these growing price tags.
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1/51 July 26, 2018
Former cricketer Imran Khan won the parliamentary elections in Pakistan, following the violent day of the nation at the polls yesterday. It is expected that his PTI party will not achieve a global majority in the Pakistan National Assembly and will have to seek coalition partners
Reuters
2/51 July 25, 2018
A man who was injured in a suicide bombing outside a polling station, receives medical treatment in a hospital in Quetta. At least 25 people were killed and 30 wounded in the incident. Polling stations in Pakistan have opened for general elections for about 105 million voters. Voters will have to choose from 11,000 candidates to elect 272 members of Parliament for the next term. These elections are the second in the history of Pakistan where a government was able to complete its mandate to make way for another government after being ruled by military dictators during half of the 71 years of its existence since its founding in 1947
EPA [19659016] 3/51 July 24, 2018
A woman reacts while she tries to find her dog, following a forest fire in the village of Mati , near Athens, Greece. At least 60 people reportedly killed
Reuters
4/51 23 July 2018
A house is threatened by a huge fire during a forest fire in Kineta, near Kineta. ;Athens. More than 300 firefighters, five aircraft and two helicopters were mobilized to deal with the "extremely difficult" situation due to strong gusts of wind, said Athens Fire Chief Achille Tzouvaras
. July 2018
The Golan Heights, annexed by Israel, show a plume of smoke rising on the other side of the border, at Quneitra, in the south-west of Syria
Getty
6/51 July 21, 2018
A Syrian child looks out the window of a bus while displaced people from the province of Quneitra wait at the Morek crossing point to be transferred to the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, northwestern Syria. The transfers are the subject of an agreement of assignment agreed this week between Russia and Syrian rebels in the province of Quneitra that will see the sensitive area fall back under the control of the state. Rebels put the territory they control back in Quneitra and the nearby buffer zone with the Israeli-occupied Golan, a war monitor and a rebel
AFP / Getty Images
7/51 July 2018
Men pushing a car in front of a flooded street in Ahmadabad, India. Hundreds of people were rescued from areas affected by the floods last week as continuing rains continue to whip the state of Gujarat
AP
8/51 July 19, 2018
Arab lawmakers rise in protest at the Knesset session in Jerusalem. Israel's parliament approved a controversial law that defines the country as the nation-state of the Jewish people, but critics warn against minorities
AP
9/51 July 18, 2018
The 12 boys and their football coach who was rescued from a flooded cave arrives for a news conference in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
Reuters
10/51 July 17, 2018
President Barack Obama delivers Nelson Mandela's 16th Annual Conference, marking the centenary of the birth of the anti-apartheid leader, in Johannesburg, South Africa
Reuters
11/51 16 July 2018
French fans celebrate on the Champs Elysees the final of the 2018 World Cup between France and Croatia
EPA
12/51 15 July 2018
Hugo Lloris raises the trophy after the Franc ea defeated Croatia 4-2 in World Cup final at Luzhniki Stadium Russia
AP
13/51 14 July 2018
German Angelique Kerber defeated seven-time US champion Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final. Kerber won his first title at Wimbledon
PA
14/51 July 13, 2018
Firefighters using helicopters fighting forest fires in Sordal in Setesdalen in southern Norway. Fires are caused by lightning in the very dry landscape
EPA
15/51 July 12, 2018
The Syrian national flag stands in the middle of damaged buildings in Daraa-al- Balad a party held by the opposition of the southern city of Daraa. The Syrian army has entered the city of Daraa, according to state media, raising the national flag in the cradle of the uprising that sparked the seven-year war, following the rebels' agreement to deliver their heavy weapons to Daraa al-Balad.
AFP
16/51 11 July 2018
US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attend a bilateral breakfast before the summit of the United Nations NATO in Brussels [19659012] Reuters
17/51 10 July 2018
The last four SEALs of the Thai Navy come out unharmed after completing the rescue mission in a cave where 12 boys and their football coach have been trapped since June 23rd. Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand. The SEALs of the Thai Navy claim that the 12 boys and their football coach were rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, ending a trial that lasted more than two weeks
Royal Navy Thai via AP
18/51 July 2018
Indonesian firefighter and laborer try to extinguish a fire on fishing boats in the port of Benoa in Denpasar, on the island from Bali, Indonesia. A massive fire devastated dozens of boats in a Bali harbor while firefighters struggled to control the fire
Getty
19/51 8 July 2018
The team of Russian football is welcomed by fans during a visit to the area of Moscow fans after being eliminated from the World Cup in the quarterfinals against Croatia on penalties
Getty
20 / 51 7 July 2018
Residents watch the city flood by heavy rains in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, western Japan. Heavy rains left 47 dead, more than 49 people and five others in serious condition in southwest and western Japan, reported public television on July 07, 2018. The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of floods in the southwest and southwest. In nine prefectures of western and southwestern Japan, the authorities issued evacuation orders to more than one million people in the southwestern and western parts of the country. Japan
EPA
21/51 6 July 2018
Photo of Samarn Kunan, 38, former member of the SEAL elite unit of the Thai Navy who died in working to save 12 boys and their trainer trapped in a flooded cave at an airport in Rayong Province, Thailand
Reuters
51 5 July 2018
The International Space Station, center, passes in front of the Moon in Earth orbit as photographed from Salgotarjan, Hungary
MTI by AP
23/51 4 July 2018
The former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak (C), arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak appeared in court to face charges of corruption related to the scandal 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)
EPA
24/51 3 July 2018 [19659011] Rescuers come out of Tham The Luang Cave Complex, as a member of the U-16 football team and its coach, was found alive according to local press in Chiang Rai province, in Thailand
Reuters
25/51 2 July 2018
Firefighters scramble to control the flames that surround a fire truck while the fire Pawnee jumps on Highway 20 near Clearlake Oaks, California
Getty
26/51 1 July 2018
Presidential Candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador salutes his supporters while he arrives at a polling station during the Presidential election in Mexico City [19659012] Reuters
27/51 June 30, 2018
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects the 1524 unit of the Korean People's Army (KPA)
KCNA via Reuters
28/51 June 29, 2018
The crater of Mount Agung glows lava while it spits volcanic smoke on the island of Bali. The Indonesian tourist island has closed its international airport, blocking thousands of travelers, while Mount Agung volcano spurted from a column of ash and smoke of 2,500 meters
AP
29 / 51 June 28, 2018
Remnants of market stalls broke after a fire swept through a market in Nairobi, Kenya. Several people died in the fire and about 70 receive treatment at the hospital, with search and rescue teams
AP
30/51 27 June 2018
Smoke rises in the city held by Nawa rebels in southern Syria during the Syrian regime's air strikes. The Syrian army launched an assault on the critical point of the southern city of Daraa, after a week of deadly bombing of the surrounding countryside, causing massive displacement. The objective of the government forces is to retake the south of the country, a strategic area bordering Jordan and the Golan Heights occupied by Israel
Getty
31/51 26 June 2018
The French President Emmanuel Macron greets Pope Francis at the end of a private audience at the Vatican
Getty
32/51 25 June 2018
The chassis of an abandoned Peugeot 404 rests in the Tenere desert region south of the central Sahara Sunday, June 3, 2018. Formerly a well-worn road for land tourists, the 4,500-kilometer highway is a privileged route for migrants heading north in the north. 39 hope for a better life and more recently thousands expelled to the south. Algeria
AP
33/51 24 June 2018
Saudi women celebrate after driving their car to Al Khobar after the law authorizing women to drive took effect. Saudi Arabia will allow women to drive from June 24, ending the world's only ban on motorists
Reuters
34/51 June 23, 2018
People are gathering while the wounded are being helped by doctors at the scene of an explosion at a rally to support new reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Reports indicate that the explosion occurred shortly after he spoke to thousands of his supporters. He then spoke to the crowd after, saying that a people had been killed
EPA
35/51 June 22, 2018
Participants in Nude Dark Nofo Nude Solstice are seen in the Derwent River at dawn, in Hobart, Australia
Reuters
36/51 21 June 2018
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi participates in a mass yoga session with other practitioners to mark the International Day of Yoga at the Forest Research Institute) in Dehradun.
On June 21, tens of thousands of yoga practitioners from around the world are expected to celebrate the fourth International Day of Yoga, first proposed in 2014 by the Indian Prime Minister at the UN General Assembly
Getty
37/51 June 20, 2018
A woman and a child are told that they will have to wait before crossing the US border because the "zero tolerance" policy of the US Trump administration with regard to immigration creates confusion
Getty
38/51 19 June 2018
People hold up a banner with a photo of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a rally of supporters of his ruling party, Justice and Development (AKP), in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish President Erdogan announced on April 18 that Turkey would hold early presidential and parliamentary elections on June 24, 2018, after the elections scheduled for November 2019
EPA
39/51 June 18, 2018
Residents pass by a temple door collapsed by an earthquake in Ibaraki, Osaka prefecture, in western Japan. The earthquake that struck western Japan killed three people and injured more than 50 people
EPA
40/51 June 17, 2018
Juan Carlos Osorio, director of the 39; Mexican national football team, celebrates its World Cup win against Germany
Getty
41/51 16 June 2018
Kashmiri young people through the stones at the time clashes between protesters and Indian government forces in Srinagar
Getty
42/51 16 June 2018
Silhouettes on the flybridge of a yacht illuminate the sky above the sea Luxury hotel Yas Viceroy on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr at Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi
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43/51 15 June 2018 [19659011SomaliMuslimsparticipateintheEidal-FitrprayermarkingtheendoftheholymonthofRamadanonthestadium'sfootballfieldadeJamacadahainMogadishu
Getty
44/51 14 June 2018
Artists present at the opening ceremonies of the 2018 World Cup in Russia before the match of group A between the Russia and Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow
Getty
45/51 June 13, 2018
Pope Francis arrives to lead the general audience on Wednesday in St. Mark's Square -Pierre at the Vatican
Reuters
46/51 June 12, 2018
US President Donald Trump shakes hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong A Capella Hotel on the island of Sentosa in Singapore
Reuters
47/51 11 June 2018
US President Donald Trump watches a cake brought to him during a working lunch with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong . his visit to Istana, the prime minister's official residence, in Singapore. Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump will meet on June 12 for an unprecedented summit, the President of the United States calling it a "one shot" in peace
Getty
48/51 June 10 2018
Muharrem Ince, presidential candidate of the Republican People's Party (CHP), the main opposition Turkish party, delivers a speech from the roof of a bus at a campaign meeting in Istanbul
Getty
49/51 9 June 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe addressing US President Donald Trump at the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix, Canada. John Bolton
EPA
50/51 8 June 2018
Former South African President Jacob Zuma sings and dances on stage after delivering a speech at a rally at outside the High Court, in Durban
Getty
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1/51 July 26, 2018
The former cricketer Imran Khan won the victory in the Pakistani legislative elections, following the violent day of the nation's polls yesterday. It is expected that his party of PTI will not achieve a global majority in the National Assembly of Pakistan and must seek coalition partners
Reuters
2/51 ] July 25, 2018
A man who was injured in a suicide bombing outside a polling station, receives medical treatment in a hospital in Quetta. At least 25 people were killed and 30 wounded in the incident. Polling stations in Pakistan have opened for general elections for about 105 million voters. Voters will have to choose from 11,000 candidates to elect 272 members of Parliament for the next term. These elections are the second in the history of Pakistan where a government was able to complete its mandate to make way for another government after being ruled by military dictators during half of the 71 years of its existence since its founding in 1947
EPA [19659167] 3/51 July 24, 2018
A woman reacts while she tries to find her dog, following a forest fire in the village of Mati , near Athens, Greece. At least 60 people were reportedly killed
Reuters
4/51 23 July 2018
A house is threatened by a huge outbreak during a forest fire in Kineta, near Kineta. ;Athens. More than 300 firefighters, five aircraft and two helicopters were mobilized to deal with the "extremely difficult" situation due to strong gusts of wind, said Athens Fire Chief Achille Tzouvaras
. July 2018
The Golan Heights, annexed by Israel, show a plume of smoke rising on the other side of the border at Quneitra, in the south-west of Syria
Getty [19659171] 6/51 July 21, 2018
A Syrian child looks out the window of a bus while displaced people from the province of Quneitra wait at the Morek crossing point to be transferred in the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, northwestern Syria. The transfers are the subject of an agreement of assignment agreed this week between Russia and Syrian rebels in the province of Quneitra that will see the sensitive area fall back under the control of the state. Rebels put the territory they control back in Quneitra and the nearby buffer zone with the Israeli-occupied Golan, a war monitor and a rebel
AFP / Getty Images
7/51 July 2018
Men pushing a car in front of a flooded street in Ahmadabad, India. Hundreds of people were rescued from areas affected by floods last week, while incessant rains continue to whip the state of Gujarat
AP
8/51 July 19, 2018 [19659011ArablawmakersriseinprotestattheKnessetsessioninJerusalemIsrael'sparliamentapprovedacontroversiallawthatdefinesthecountryasthenation-stateoftheJewishpeoplebutcriticswarnagainstminorities
AP
9/51 July 18, 2018
The 12 boys and their football coach who was rescued from a flooded cave arrives for a news conference in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
Reuters
10/51 July 17, 2018
President Barack Obama delivers Nelson Mandela's 16th Annual Conference, marking the centenary of the birth of the anti-apartheid leader, in Johannesburg, South Africa
Reuters
11/51 16 July 2018
French fans celebrate on the Champs Elysees the victory of their team the final of the 2018 World Cup between France and Croatia
EPA
12/51 15 July 2018
Hugo Lloris raises the trophy after France beat Croatia 4-2 in World Cup final at Luzhniki Stadium Russia
AP
13/51 14 July 2018
The German Angelique Kerber has defeated seven-time US champion Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final. Kerber won his first title at Wimbledon
PA
14/51 July 13, 2018
Firefighters using helicopters fighting forest fires in Sordal in Setesdalen in southern Norway. Fires are caused by lightning in the very dry landscape
EPA
15/51 12 July 2018
The Syrian national flag stands in the middle of the damaged buildings in Daraa-al- Balad a party held by the opposition of the southern city of Daraa. The Syrian army has entered the city of Daraa, according to state media, raising the national flag in the cradle of the uprising that sparked the seven-year war, following the rebels' agreement to deliver their heavy weapons to Daraa al-Balad.
AFP
16/51 11 July 2018
US President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attend a bilateral breakfast before the summit of the United Nations NATO in Brussels [19659012] Reuters
17/51 10 July 2018
The last four SEALs of the Thai Navy come out unharmed after completing the rescue mission in a cave where 12 boys and their football coach have been trapped since June 23rd. Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand. SEALs from the Thai Navy claim that the 12 boys and their football coach were rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, ending a trial that lasted more than two weeks
Royal Thai Navy via AP
18/51 July 2018
Indonesian firefighter and laborer try to extinguish a fire on fishing boats in the port of Benoa in Denpasar, on the island from Bali, Indonesia. A massive fire devastated dozens of boats in a Bali harbor while firefighters struggled to control the fire
Getty
19/51 8 July 2018
The team Russian football is welcomed by fans during a visit to the Moscow fan zone after being eliminated from the World Cup in the quarterfinals against Croatia on penalties
Getty
20 / 51 7 July 2018
Residents watch the city flood by heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, western Japan. Heavy rains left 47 dead, more than 49 people and five others in serious condition in southwest and western Japan, reported public television on July 07, 2018. The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of floods in the southwest and southwest. In nine prefectures of western and southwestern Japan, the authorities issued evacuation orders to more than one million people in the southwestern and western parts of the country. Japan
EPA
21/51 6 July 2018
Photo of Samarn Kunan, 38, former member of the Thai Marine Corps SEAL elite, who died working to save 12 boys and their coach trapped in a flooded cave at an airport in Rayong Province, Thailand
Reuters
51 5 July 2018
The International Space Station, in the center , passes in front of the Moon in its Earth orbit, photographed from Salgotarjan, Hungary
MTI via AP
23/51 4 July 2018
The former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak ( C), arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak appeared in court to face charges of corruption related to the scandal 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)
EPA
24/51 3 July 2018 [19659011] Rescuers come out of Tham The Luang Cave Complex, as a member of the U-16 football team and its coach, was found alive according to local press in Chiang Rai province, in Thailand
Reuters
25/51 2 July 2018
Firefighters struggling to control the flames surrounding a fire truck while the fire Pawnee jumps from the other side of the fire Highway 20 near Clearlake Oaks
Getty
26/51 1 July 2018
Presidential Candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador salutes his supporters as he arrives at a polling station during the presidential election in Mexico City [19659012] Reuters
27/51 June 30, 2018
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects the 1524 unit of the Korean People's Army (KPA)
KCNA via Reuters
28/51 June 29, 2018
The crater of Mount Agung glows lava while it spits volcanic smoke on the island of Bali. The Indonesian tourist island has closed its international airport, blocking thousands of travelers, while the volcano of Mount Agung spouted from a column of ash and smoke of 2,500 meters
AP
29 / 51 June 28, 2018
Remnants of market stalls broke after a fire swept through a market in Nairobi, Kenya. Several people died in the fire and about 70 receive treatment at the hospital, with rescue teams looking for the scene
AP
30/51 27 June 2018
Smoke rises in the city held by Nawa rebels in southern Syria during the Syrian regime's air strikes. The Syrian army launched an assault on the critical point of the southern city of Daraa, after a week of deadly bombing of the surrounding countryside, causing massive displacement. The objective of the government forces is to retake the south of the country, a strategic area bordering Jordan and the Golan Heights occupied by Israel
Getty
31/51 26 June 2018
The French President Emmanuel Macron greets Pope Francis at the end of a private audience at the Vatican
Getty
32/51 25 June 2018
The chassis of an abandoned Peugeot 404 rests in the région désertique du Tenere au Niger dans le sud du Sahara le dimanche 3 juin 2018. Autrefois une route bien usée pour les touristes terrestres, l'autoroute de 4 500 kilomètres est un chemin privilégié pour les migrants qui se dirigent vers le nord dans l'espoir d'une vie meilleure et plus récemment des milliers expulsés vers le sud. Algérie
AP
33/51 24 juin 2018
Les femmes saoudiennes célèbrent après avoir conduit leur voiture à Al Khobar après l'entrée en vigueur de la loi autorisant les femmes à conduire. L'Arabie Saoudite permettra aux femmes de conduire à partir du 24 juin, mettant fin à la seule interdiction au monde des automobilistes
Reuters
34/51 23 juin 2018
Les gens se rassemblent alors que les blessés sont aidés par les médecins sur les lieux d'une explosion lors d'un rassemblement pour soutenir le nouveau Premier ministre réformiste Abiy Ahmed sur la place Meskel à Addis Abeba, en Éthiopie. Les rapports indiquent que l'explosion s'est produite peu de temps après qu'il s'est adressé à des milliers de ses partisans. Il a ensuite parlé à la foule après, en disant qu'un peuple avait été tué
EPA
35/51 22 juin 2018
Les participants de la Mofo Nue Dark Solstice Swim sont vus dans la rivière Derwent à l'aube, à Hobart, en Australie
Reuters
36/51 21 juin 2018
Le Premier ministre indien Narendra Modi participe à une séance de yoga de masse avec d'autres pratiquants pour marquer la Journée internationale du yoga à l'Institut de recherche forestière ) à Dehradun.
Le 21 juin, des dizaines de milliers de pratiquants de yoga du monde entier devraient célébrer la quatrième Journée internationale du yoga, proposée pour la première fois par le Premier ministre indien en 2014 à l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies et adoptée à l'unanimité
Getty
37/51 20 juin 2018
On dit à une femme et à un enfant qu'ils devront attendre avant de traverser la frontière américaine car la politique de «tolérance zéro» de l'administration Trump à l'égard de l'immigration crée la confusion
Getty
38/51 19 juin 2018
Les gens brandissent une bannière avec une photo du président turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan lors d'un rassemblement de partisans de son parti au pouvoir, Justice et Développement (AKP), à Istanbul, en Turquie. Le président turc Erdogan a annoncé le 18 avril que la Turquie organiserait des élections présidentielles et législatives anticipées le 24 juin 2018, après les élections prévues en novembre 2019
EPA
39/51 18 juin 2018
Les résidents passent devant une porte de temple effondrée par un tremblement de terre à Ibaraki, dans la préfecture d'Osaka, dans l'ouest du Japon. Le tremblement de terre qui a frappé l'ouest du Japon a fait trois morts et plus de 50 blessés
EPA
40/51 17 juin 2018
Juan Carlos Osorio, directeur de l'équipe nationale de football du Mexique, célèbre sa Coupe du monde victoire contre l'Allemagne
Getty
41/51 16 juin 2018
Des jeunes cachemiriens à travers les pierres lors d'affrontements entre les manifestants et les forces gouvernementales indiennes à Srinagar
Getty
42/51 16 Juin 2018
Des silhouettes sur le flybridge d'un yacht illuminent le ciel au-dessus de l'hôtel de luxe Yas Viceroy le premier jour de la fête musulmane de l'Aïd Al-Fitr à la marina de Yas, Abu Dhabi
EPA
43/51 15 juin 2018
Les musulmans somaliens participent à la prière de l'Eid al-Fitr qui marque la fin du mois sacré du Ramadan sur le terrain de football du stade Jamacadaha à Mogadiscio
Getty
44/51 14 juin 2018
Les artistes se produisent lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture de la Coupe du monde 2018 en Russie avant le match du groupe A entre la Russie et l'Arabie saoudite au stade Luzhniki à Moscou
Getty
45/51 13 juin 2018
Le pape François arrive à diriger l'audience générale du mercredi sur la place Saint-Pierre au Vatican
Reuters
46/51 12 juin 2018
Le président américain Donald Trump serre la main avec le dirigeant nord-coréen Kim Jong Un Hôtel Capella sur l'île de Sentosa à Singapour
Reuters
47/51 11 juin 2018
Le président américain Donald Trump regarde un gâteau qu'on lui apporte lors d'un déjeuner de travail avec le Premier ministre singapourien Lee Hsien Loong. sa visite à l'Istana, résidence officielle du Premier ministre, à Singapour. Kim Jong Un et Donald Trump se rencontreront le 12 juin pour un sommet sans précédent, le président des États-Unis l'appelant un "coup unique" en paix
Getty
48/51 10 juin 2018
Muharrem Ince, candidat à la présidence du Parti républicain du peuple (CHP), principal parti d'opposition turc, prononce un discours depuis le toit d'un bus lors d'une réunion de campagne à Istanbul
Getty
49/51 9 juin 2018
français Le président Emmanuel Macron, la chancelière allemande Angela Merkel et le premier ministre japonais Shinzo Abe s'adressant au président américain Donald Trump lors du deuxième jour de la réunion du G7 à Charlevoix, au Canada. John Bolton
EPA
50/51 8 juin 2018
L'ancien président sud-africain Jacob Zuma chante et danse sur scène après avoir prononcé un discours lors d'un rassemblement à l'extérieur la Cour Suprême, à Durban
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"Tout le monde peut avoir un coeur patriotique, mais cela n'améliorera pas son économie, et au contraire cela pourrait nous faire nous tourner chinois dans le pied, "Mme YuanYuan a dit.
Les travailleurs font des drapeaux pour "Keep America Great!" Du président américain Donald Trump. 2020 re-election campaign at Jiahao flag factory in Fuyang Anhui province, China July 24, 2018. (Reuters)
Recent photos taken at the Jiahao Flag company factory show workers threading, sewing and folding large flags and signs with Mr Trump’s 2020 campaign slogan emblazoned over blue and white colouring.
The company that provides these flags to merchandisers reportedly charges just $1, and also creates rainbow gay pride flags and other international signs.
Missouri soy farmers fear the implications of a trade war with China after Trump announces trade tariffs
The factory has already produced over 90,000 flags and banners for Mr Trump’s re-election campaign, a staggering number compared to its usual orders prior to a presidential campaign season in the US.
The president campaigned on a “buy and hire American” policy which encourages US companies to produce their products and merchandise in America, rather than foreign factories in places like China.