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| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
He was this interview. Cut iff?
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I like how CNN cuts off the response of the interviewee. Journalists have left their profession. There profession is to represent both sides of any story, not ask question, then censor the answer they dont like.
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When is her hours getting cut....can't stand her, I agree with Trump on this
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| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
Yeah, uh, this WOKE nonsense is out of hand. It was getting to a point of no return. It is one of the reasons why he was elected. It will NEVER matter the makeup or what body parts are cut off. You were born a boy or girl. The end!
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| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
Tell him to wear a male uniform, cut his hair and act as a man.
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As a 67 yr old gay man it is a no brainer TEST them and see who the deceiver is for DNA doesn't lie only people do. Cutting your junk off and taking drugs don't make you that sex just a \nimitating of what they wish they were . You can say anything doesn't make it the Truth!
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I love how they cut Dan off lol smh
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CNN news story video request: \nThe Department of Homeland Security widened its investigation into migrant children found cleaning slaughterhouses and is now working with the Justice Department to examine whether a human smuggling scheme brought migrant children to work in multiple slaughterhouses for multiple companies across multiple states, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the investigation. \n\nIt’s no secret that billions of individual animals will be killed this year to satisfy America’s dairy and flesh addictions. At the slaughterhouse, they’re often scalded to death or dismembered while they’re still conscious. Because slaughter lines move quickly and many workers are poorly trained, stunning animals with a captive-bolt gun often fails to render them unconscious. As one slaughterhouse worker charged with cutting off the legs of conscious cows explained to The Washington Post, “They die piece by piece.”\n\nWorkers often become sick or are injured because of the unsafe and unsanitary working conditions of these gruesome facilities. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) records show that about 17 “severe” accidents occur each month in U.S. slaughterhouses. Approximately two slaughterhouse workers have a limb cut off by slaughterhouse machinery each week. It’s not uncommon to hear of workers losing an eye, fracturing their fingers, or suffering from head trauma.\n\nOSHA indicates that U.S. slaughterhouse employees are 3 times more likely to sustain a serious injury than the average American worker. People who work in pork and beef plants are nearly 7 times more likely to develop repetitive strain injuries. According to news reports, two-thirds of workers on Upstate New York dairy farms have reportedly sustained at least one workplace injury, and many say they’re told to work through illnesses and injuries. An Oxfam America report reveals that chicken plant workers fear that they’ll be fired if they take “unscheduled” bathroom breaks, so many wear diapers.\n\nWe can all help stop the abuse and exploitation that occur in slaughterhouses simply by going plantbased and speaking out against all the cruelty and injustice of animal slave farming industries.
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| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
You bring a clip of Katilan talking to Crashaw or w/e his name is, and 90% of the clip is just her talking and his answers cut short. \nTHIS IS CNN! ??♂
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| 2025-01-28 | 0 |
Nope, not what am saying, he was a pretty bad man in the early days, was chastised by rest of the world and rightly so, soon as he started giving sweet deals to these politicians around the globe , they turned a blind eye and was guiding him to reform. When in the latter days he was finding his moral compass and wanted to cut off the leaches that’s when he became a big problem and thus his downfall was engineered using their well established play book.
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| 2025-01-28 | 0 |
Cut 3000 jobs??????? \nHahahahahaha
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| 2025-01-28 | 0 |
I'm so frustrated that I don't want them treated badly. But these people act like we owe them something. The hell with them, we can't enjoy our own country. We are not going to feed, house, and give them free medical care. Cut everything off. We need to care for our own citizens.?
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| 2025-01-28 | 0 |
This what happens when you cut off legal paths to entry. This time they tried a port of entry where they were easily thwarted. Next time it will be somewhere that border patrol is not standing.\nIn 2019, Remain in Mexico more than doubled the number of illegal border crossings and in 2020, Title 42 more than tripled the number of got aways.\nBiden gave them hope so they remained patient. Trump stripped their hope and now they are a desperate mob. Every time you push them back, the mob grows.
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| 2025-01-27 | 0 |
This is a good step in the right direction. Cut down public sector spending. Since the targets for foreign students are much lower, and the anticipated immigration # should be lower in the next few years, we don't need as many immigration workers. I do hope Immigration Canada would prioritize applicants with higher education, skills that Canada need, etc.
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| 2025-01-27 | 0 |
Canada better not cut jobs. They better add jobs to cover their border more like 20,000 agents!
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| 2025-01-27 | 0 |
A disaster from day 1 is no surprise. The Trumpet executive ordered the halt of railroad project funds on his first day in, subverting our democracy. Those funds had already been approved and allocated by Congress. That is not the purpose of executive order to serve the interests of your petroleum company buddies or for over-ruling Congress with a defacto retro veto.\n\nTo be Constitutional, executive orders have to be within presidential jurisdiction. For example, while a president cannot force Congress to de-illegalize cannabis at the federal level, the president could executive order (has far more weight than an instruction or directive that might be defied) that DEA, ATF, DOJ, FBI, and any other agency under executive department (i.e. the office of the president) jurisdiction to not participate in investigation or prosecution of any person or persons solely on grounds of violating federal and state cannabis restrictions but are to maintain a priority focus on investigation and prosecution of the manufacture, distribution, and sale of toxic narcotics and other aspects of organized crime.\n\nGot notice last week of $20 per month food stamp reduction (per person in the household!) in February that is second cut this year and IT'S STILL JANUARY!\n\nReducing food stamps while food prices are still rising is a purposeful plan to increase crime.\n\nDisaster from day 1.
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| 2025-01-27 | 2 |
I hope we all know that it doesn't matter who is in the 'top job' because this is a systemic problem -- greed. We have allowed many of our economic sectors, to take advantage of the American people. It's disgusting and frightening for the future of our country. My wife and I will be retiring in the next two years n another country. We are absolutely worried that SSI will no longer be funded. we'll have to rely on my pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific lnvestment account with my Abby Joseph Cohen my FA. Our national debt is bloating and expanding every month. Our government needs to get spending under control and cut the federal budget.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
The two flights to Mexico that got turned away carried less than 100 migrants cost US taxpayers $900,000! CNN might want to mention that. Drumpf used expensive military jets because he just couldn't wait for CBP jets (because he wanted a photo shoot!). He should have to pay for the extra cost out of his pocket, not ours. What will it cost to take migrants back to China? Tax cuts for the billionaire broligarchs cost US money. Using C-130 aircraft is overkill and affects military readiness. Threatening tariffs on our allies is going to spark trade wars. He's a moron.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
It's time for the American people to make their own food, cut their own grass, clean up their own shit
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United States Imports from Colombia was US$16.96 Billion during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. United States Imports from Colombia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on January of 2025.\nUnited States Imports from Colombia\tValue\tYear\nMineral fuels, oils, distillation products\t$7.19B\t2023\nPearls, precious stones, metals, coins\t$1.86B\t2023\nLive trees, plants, bulbs, roots, cut flowers\t$1.57B\t2023\nCoffee, tea, mate and spices\t$1.42B\t2023\nCommodities not specified according to kind\t$672.77M\t2023\nAluminum\t$637.48M\t2023\nEdible fruits, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons\t$422.14M\t2023\nElectrical, electronic equipment\t$296.99M\t2023\nMiscellaneous edible preparations\t$232.35M\t2023\nPlastics\t$219.92M\t2023\nSugars and sugar confectionery\t$210.41M\t2023\nFish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatics invertebrates\t$161.84M\t2023\nVegetable, fruit, nut food preparations\t$142.83M\t2023\nArticles of apparel, not knit or crocheted\t$138.16M\t2023\nArticles of iron or steel\t$123.48M\t2023\nArticles of apparel, knit or crocheted\t$119.17M\t2023\nAnimal, vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products\t$113.76M\t2023\nGlass and glassware\t$100.87M\t2023\nSoaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes\t$100.15M\t2023\nSalt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement\t$90.57M\t2023\nPaper and paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board\t$72.53M\t2023\nOrganic chemicals\t$71.70M\t2023\nFurniture, lighting signs, prefabricated buildings\t$70.78M\t2023\nMiscellaneous chemical products\t$70.75M\t2023\nMachinery, nuclear reactors, boilers\t$67.83M\t2023\nOther made textile articles, sets, worn clothing\t$63.70M\t2023\nCereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products\t$58.97M\t2023\nRubbers\t$47.42M\t2023\nProducts of animal origin\t$41.92M\t2023\nMiscellanneous manufactured articles\t$41.83M\t2023\nEssential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries\t$36.39M\t2023\nWorks of art, collectors' pieces and antiques\t$34.02M\t2023\nCeramic products\t$31.89M\t2023\nCocoa and cocoa preparations\t$29.24M\t2023\nOil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruits\t$25.71M\t2023\nEdible vegetables and certain roots and tubers\t$23.51M\t2023\nVehicles other than railway, tramway\t$22.54M\t2023\nPharmaceutical products\t$20.47M\t2023\nBeverages, spirits and vinegar\t$20.14M\t2023\nImpregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric\t$18.21M\t2023\nResidues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder\t$18.06M\t2023\nStone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials\t$17.35M\t2023\nPrinted books, newspapers, pictures\t$15.83M\t2023\nOptical, photo, technical, medical apparatus\t$15.55M\t2023\nIron and steel\t$15.47M\t2023\nMeat, fish and seafood preparations\t$14.51M\t2023\nArticles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel good\t$14.36M\t2023\nAlbuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes\t$14.06M\t2023\nInorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotope\t$14.05M\t2023\nWood and articles of wood, wood charcoal\t$12.40M\t2023\nToys, games, sports requisites\t$12.28M\t2023\nTanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivatives, pigments\t$12.27M\t2023\nFootwear, gaiters and the like,\t$10.61M\t2023\nMilling products, malt, starches, inlin, wheat gluten\t$10.38M\t2023\nTools, implements, cutlery of base metal\t$9.72M\t2023\nShips, boats, and other floating structures\t$8.34M\t2023\nDairy products, eggs, honey, edible products\t$7.14M\t2023\nManmade filaments\t$5.70M\t2023\nRaw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather\t$5.14M\t2023\nMiscellaneous articles of base metal\t$4.79M\t2023\nCopper\t$4.11M\t2023\nFurskins and artificial fur, manufactures\t$4.10M\t2023\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings\t$3.60M\t2023\nHeadgear and\t$3.58M\t2023\nAircraft, spacecraft\t$1.83M\t2023\nWadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage\t$1.40M\t2023\nSpecial woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry\t$1.29M\t2023\nLive animals\t$1.17M\t2023\nKnitted or crocheted fabric\t$1.08M\t2023\nFertilizers\t$938.13K\t2023\nOres slag and ash\t$857.82K\t2023\nTobacco and manufactures tobacco substitutes\t$478.77K\t2023\nRailway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment\t$475.06K\t2023\nManufacturers of plaiting material, basketwork\t$464.70K\t2023\nVegetable plaiting materials, vegetable products\t$451.42K\t2023\nArms and ammunition, parts and accessories\t$385.5K\t2023\nBase metals not specified elsewhere, cermets.\t$281.07K\t2023\nBird skin, feathers, artificial flowers, human hair\t$190.40K\t2023\nLac, gums, resins\t$169.96K\t2023\nMusical instruments, parts and accessories\t$120.13K\t2023\nNickel\t$117.08K\t2023\nUmbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips\t$89.80K\t2023\nClocks and watches\t$54.95K\t2023\nCereals\t$46.18K\t2023\nManmade staple fibers\t$33.78K\t2023\nCotton\t$30.58K\t2023\nVegetable textile fibers not specified elsewhere, paper yarn, woven fabric\t$10.97K\t2023\nWool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric\t$2K\t2023\nLead\t$529.50K\t2022\nPulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, waste\t$286.12K\t2022\nMeat and edible meat offal\t$29.48K\t2022\nTin\t$6.46K\t2022\nSilk\t$4.44K\t2022\nCork and articles of cork\t$2.85K\t2022\nPhotographic or cinematographic goods\t$2.39K\t2022\nExplosives, pyrotechnics, matches, pyrophorics\t$47.00K\t2021\nZinc\t$5.14K\t2019
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
I can't believe that so many young children can be seen here! That's such a dangerous situation for parents to put them in! Apply for citizenship the right way so you can bring your family safely! Then, when your family is here with proper documentation, you'll be able to raise them in security without fear of deportation. I hate to see children going through this. They're at the mercy of their parents' judgement & things could be so much better for them if they weren't dragged through traumatic situations like this, just so their parents can cut corners. Why in the world can't you apply for citizenship the proper way? If your criminal record is the reason that you can't, well that's on you. If there are records of you pulling crap like this, you'll probably never be able to get here the proper way. Instead of choosing to be an actual American citizen, you'd rather choose to live your life as a fugitive & force your kids to live that way too? Give your family a real chance here by following the proper process to become citizens. You'll get a very different reception here.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Hahaha. I have to cut back on my blow. Common, Colombia.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Quick, Americans should stock up on coffee from Colombia ($1.5 Billion); cut flowers, bulbs, live trees ($1.6 Billion); mineral fuels, oil, distillation products ($7.2 Billion); pearls, precious stones, metals, coins ($1.9 Billion); and another 100+ products that make up another $10 to $12 Billion of annual imports. So, 50% tariffs on the total imports with Columbia would mean American importers of these goods would pay an additional $10 Billion which...of course...adds to their 'landed cost of goods' and gets passed on to guess who? The end consumer.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Coffee cut flowers and petroleum products 7 billion dollars worth product a year to USA will go up. The issue is diplomatic relations because no non third world countries will allow military aircraft on their land if it’s not military or criminal activities. Deportations is not a crime in Columbia. So what Trump should have done was verify that before sending military aircraft The have agreed to take the people in a commercial plane. Trump is over reacting to it
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Haha! MAGA's gonna have to pay more for coffee, bananas, cut flowers, petroleum, and coal. Feeling FAFO yet? ?
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What does Colombia import from the USA?
\nColombia Imports from United States\tValue\tYear
\nMeat and edible meat offal\t$356.93M\t2023
\nOil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruits\t$270.08M\t2023
\nBeverages, spirits and vinegar\t$242.31M\t2023
\nFertilizers\t$139.33M\t2023
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\nColombia Exports to United States\tValue\tYear
\nMineral fuels, oils, distillation products\t$6.23B\t2023
\nLive trees, plants, bulbs, roots, cut flowers\t$1.68B\t2023
\nPearls, precious stones, metals, coins\t$1.45B\t2023
\nCoffee, tea, mate and spices\t$1.20B\t2023
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Bully your allies and they will cut ties. Shocker. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes lol.
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Just cut all the free hand outs and they'll have no more reason to come.
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About time cut the crap work. Americans need to get on same page you want more great create more value you don't create for others to make lives better than no pay \n\nWe are community. Hard times shoot we have all been there thinking someone thinking besides yourself is responsible is a lie. You enter this earth with curses or bless from your parents and generations so what you going to do sin more and curse your family more or not pass the buck and obey Jesus..\n\n\nJesus said to serve and sluggers aka people who don't serve others don't deserve to eat. What he's trying to tell when he's saying work to serve others like you do him is people have all you ever wanted so learn how to be of value and service. America you can do so will it be easy no but we need to stop corruptness.\n\nI paid for my familys curses so my children don't have and what does the wicked tell me it's not fair when you work three jobs to come up and constant study of improvement of personal value I'm so so so sick of liars trying to to blame people of there conditions instead of turning to the king who will work all for good stop having faith in the wicked man god sent the sinless to lead you to right truthful stop believing convient lies from atheist.\n\nHeck even Rome couldn't stop Jesus words so instead try to control it with claiming there Christian don't make there sol victorious worship and Mary worship or sun/moon worship Rome was made from as truth. Please get the Bible and check for yourself study both sides prove Jesus isn't real.\n\nOnce you learn Jesus is here to lead u out of your self-destructiveness and knowing your sin curses your children this stuff will stop. \n\nYou can claim whatever but I can't disagree if Jesus didn't come our life would be 100x worse everywhere as America was built strongly after his words \n.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
United States imports many products from Colombia, including crude oil, coffee, and cut flowers. The US also exports products to Colombia, including oil, corn, and electrical equipment. \nImports\nCrude oil: Colombia is a top ten supplier of crude oil to the United States. \nCoffee: A major export of Colombia. \nCut flowers: A major export of Colombia. \nAnimal, vegetable fats and oils: A major import of the United States from Colombia. \nGlass and glassware: A major import of the United States from Colombia. \nSoaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modeling pastes: A major import of the United States from Colombia. \nExports\nOil: A major export of the United States to Colombia. \nCorn: A major export of the United States to Colombia. \nElectrical equipment and parts: A major export of the United States to Colombia. \nSoybean oilcake: A major export of the United States to Colombia. \nSoybean oil: A major export of the United States to Colombia. \nThe United States and Colombia have a trade agreement that aims to improve the investment environment, eliminate tariffs, and expand trade.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Trump needs to cut off ALL WELFARE FOR THESE ILLEGALS!! GO after EVERY NGO that is funding this- no more!! No more money, housing, food stamps, etc. for ILLEGAL CRIMINALS!! IF They're HERE ILLEGALLY, THEY ARE CRIMINALS!!
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Coffee, Silicone implants, cut flowers, crude oil, all hit with 25% sanctions. Get ready to shell out more $$$ for your extra bulky titties ladies! Petroleum, we got more so we good. And we'll get more coffees from Brazil, Vietnam, Switzerland. USA!!! USA!!! USA!!
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Headed to the store to stock up on coffee... this snowflake is ruining everything. Way to go Regards! Really no idea you've cut off your nose to rub it in the libs faces! Sofa king dumb
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Crude oil, coffee, and cut flowers in case you were wondering.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
YES travel band and pause immigration acceptance to any Colombians. If it goes on cut of EAD on all Colombians not citizens. Cus that is bull.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
50% Tariffs and cut off everything is ok
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
CNN just reads X/Twitter posts now? And they cut to a guy in Florida to do it??? \n\nNo wonder nobody takes CNN seriously. The only news they are breaking is that they somehow managed to turn a social media post by the president into an 8+ min video
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United States Imports from Colombia\tValue\n\t
\nMineral fuels, oils, distillation products\t$7.19B\t
\nPearls, precious stones, metals, coins\t$1.86B\t
\nLive trees, plants, bulbs, roots, cut flowers\t$1.57B\t
\nCoffee, tea, mate and spices\t$1.42B\t2023
\nCommodities not specified according to kind\t$672.77M\t
\nAluminum\t$637.48M\t2023
\nEdible fruits, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons\t $422.14M\t
\nElectrical, electronic equipment\t$296.99M\t
\nMiscellaneous edible preparations\t$232.35M\t
\nPlastics\t$219.92M\t2023
\nSugars and sugar confectionery\t$210.41M\t
\nFish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatics invertebrates\t$161.84M\t
\nVegetable, fruit, nut food preparations\t$142.83M\t
\nArticles of apparel, not knit or crocheted\t$138.16M\t
\nArticles of iron or steel\t$123.48M\t
\nArticles of apparel, knit or crocheted\t$119.17M\t
\nAnimal, vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products\t$113.76M\t
\nGlass and glassware\t$100.87M\t2023
\nSoaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes\t$100.15M\t
\nSalt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement\t$90.57M\t
\nPaper and paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board\t$72.53M\t
\nOrganic chemicals\t$71.70M\t
\nFurniture, lighting signs, prefabricated buildings\t$70.78M\t
\nMiscellaneous chemical products\t$70.75M\t
\nMachinery, nuclear reactors, boilers\t$67.83M\t
\nOther made textile articles, sets, worn clothing\t$63.70M\t
\nCereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products\t$58.97M\t
\nRubbers\t$47.42M\t
\nProducts of animal origin\t$41.92M\t
\nMiscellaneous manufactured articles\t$41.83M\t
\nEssential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toiletries\t$36.39M\t
\nWorks of art, collectors' pieces and antiques\t$34.02M\t
\nCeramic products\t$31.89M
\nCocoa and cocoa preparations\t$29.24M\t
\nOil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruits\t$25.71M\t
\nEdible vegetables and certain roots and tubers\t$23.51M\t
\nVehicles other than railway, tramway\t$22.54M\t
\nPharmaceutical products\t$20.47M\t
\nBeverages, spirits and vinegar\t$20.14M\t
\nImpregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric\t$18.21M\t
\nResidues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder\t$18.06M\t
\nStone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials\t$17.35M\t
\nPrinted books, newspapers, pictures\t$15.83M\t
\nOptical, photo, technical, medical apparatus\t$15.55M\t
\nIron and steel\t$15.47M\t
\nMeat, fish and seafood preparations\t$14.51M
\nArticles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel good\t$14.36M\t
\nAlbuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes\t$14.06M\t
\nInorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotope\t$14.05M\t
\nWood and articles of wood, wood charcoal\t$12.40M\t
\nToys, games, sports requisites\t$12.28M\t
\nTanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivatives, pigments\t$12.27M\t
\nFootwear, gaiters and the like,\t$10.61M\t
\nMilling products, malt, starches, inlin, wheat gluten\t$10.38M\t
\nTools, implements, cutlery of base metal\t$9.72M\t
\nShips, boats, and other floating structures\t$8.34M
\nDairy products, eggs, honey, edible products\t$7.14M
\nManmade filaments\t$5.70M\t2023
\nRaw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather\t$5.14M\t
\nMiscellaneous articles of base metal\t$4.79M\t
\nCopper\t$4.11M\t
\nFurskins and artificial fur, manufactures\t$4.10M\t
\nCarpets and other textile floor coverings\t$3.60M\t
\nHeadgear and\t$3.58M\t
\nAircraft, spacecraft\t$1.83M\t
\nWadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage\t$1.40M\t
\nSpecial woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry\t$1.29M
\nLive animals\t$1.17M\t
\nKnitted or crocheted fabric\t$1.08M\t
\nFertilizers\t$938.13K\t
\nOres slag and ash\t$857.82K\t
\nTobacco and manufactures tobacco substitutes\t$478.77K\t
\nRailway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment\t$475.06K\t
\nManufacturers of plaiting material, basketwork\t$464.70K\t
\nVegetable plaiting materials, vegetable products\t$451.42K\t
\nArms and ammunition, parts and accessories\t$385.5K\t
\nBase metals not specified elsewhere, cermets.\t$281.07K\t
\nBird skin, feathers, artificial flowers, human hair\t$190.40K\t
\nLac, gums, resins\t$169.96K\t
\nMusical instruments, parts and accessories\t$120.13K\t
\nNickel\t$117.08K\t
\nUmbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips\t$89.80K\t
\nClocks and watches\t$54.95K\t
\nCereals\t$46.18K\t2023
\nManmade staple fibers\t$33.78K
\nCotton\t$30.58K\t2023
\nVegetable textile fibers not specified elsewhere, paper yarn, woven fabric\t$10.97K
\nWool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric\t$2K\t
\nLead\t$529.50K\t
\nPulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, waste\t$286.12K\t
\nMeat and edible meat offal\t$29.48K\t
\nTin\t$6.46K\t
\nSilk\t$4.44K\t
\nCork and articles of cork\t$2.85K\t
\nPhotographic or cinematographic goods\t$2.39K\t
\nExplosives, pyrotechnics, matches, pyrophorics\t$47.00K\t
\nZinc\t$5.14K
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More higher prices for US consumers. They and US importers are going to be filling up the US treasury pretty quickly as Trump keeps imposing more and more tariffs. While his clueless supporters keep believing his idiotic lie that foreign companies pay this tariff tax. Of course while the average consumer keeps paying up, there's more money for Trump to cut taxes for his rich friends, himself included.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Cut All aide to these freeloaders too!
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Now all Colombia has to do is apply for BRICS and cut ties with U.S and they will definitely be better off
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Cut flowers for your sweetie are going to be more expensive!
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Colombia Exports to United States\tValue\tYear
\nMineral fuels, oils, distillation products\t$6.23B\t2023
\nLive trees, plants, bulbs, roots, cut flowers\t$1.68B\t2023
\nPearls, precious stones, metals, coins\t$1.45B\t2023
\nCoffee, tea, mate and spices\t$1.20B\t2023
\nAluminum\t$706.61M\t2023
\nElectrical, electronic equipment\t$314.18M\t2023
\nEdible fruits, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons\t$302.10M\t2023
\nPlastics\t$220.57M\t2023
\nMiscellaneous edible preparations\t$212.32M\t2023
\nSugars and sugar confectionery\t$185.42M\t2023\n\nAnd that's just the top ten items. There's plenty more.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Colombia's main exports to the United States include crude petroleum, coffee, and cut flowers. So yeah, thanks for more expensive groceries?
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Are you guys aware that every time Trump talks about imposing a tariff, it's essentially a tax on the American consumer? So much for his famous tax cuts—LOL!
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Try 200% and also cut off all foreign aid to them and cancel any US bonds or debt Colombia holds. Then sieze every Colombian bank account on suspected cocaine Narco trafficking. Keep your bananas and coffee bendejos, we’ll eat oranges and blueberries and get coffee from Africa and Indonesia instead. Also, CNN is garbage.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
This is so stupid, if trump’s solution to international affairs is to imposed tariffs on the countries who don’t bend to his will, most countries will be smart and form an alliance to just cut the u.s. out and spread the wealth within that alliance. Trump is going to lose all of our trade partners, and bring us to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Guess I’ll have to start cutting my coke more!
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| 2025-01-26 | 1 |
Trump just cut off coffee . Amazing idiot move
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| 2025-01-26 | 0 |
Guess gas is getting more expensive now: main products that Colombia exported to United States were Crude Petroleum ($6.05B), Coffee ($1.78B), and Cut Flowers ($1.64B)
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