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However, Japan bowling ball test confused several voters ... he was elected was to end unfair trade practices and push for free, fair and reciprocal trade so American goods can compete in more ...
What does it smell like, you know? Tobacco. Well, actually the smell is black cherry and yes it is coming from the bowling ball. I think there's 11 different smells. Smells like orange ...
US president Donald Trump has once again referenced Japan’s so-called “bowling ball test” as an example of unfair trade practices. The unusual claim, first made in 2018, suggests that ...
“Part of the reason he was elected was to end unfair trade practices and push for free, fair and reciprocal trade so American goods can compete in more foreign markets.” As Trump ramps up rhetoric ...
US President Donald Trump has once again raised the controversial “Bowling Ball Test” in his latest analysis of Japan’s trade practices. On Easter Sunday, in a social media post, Trump ...
A standout was Japan’s “bowling ball test,” a possibly fictional example suggesting Japan uses extreme technical standards to keep American cars out of their market unfairly. President Donald Trump ...
It’s not a money thing. They make it so difficult, the standards and the tests. They drop a bowling ball on the top of your car from 20 feet up in the air, and if there’s a little dent ...
It’s a short 2-hour commute from Bowling Green State University to Cleveland, after the Browns selected Fannin No. 67 overall ...