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Trump nominates economist at the Heritage Foundation as the new BLS commissioner

President Donald Trump announced he is nominating EJ Antoni, the chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, as the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“Our Economy is booming, and E.J. will ensure that the Numbers released are HONEST and ACCURATE,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

The nomination comes after Trump fired the BLS commissioner Erika McEntarfer earlier this month after the release of a weak jobs report.

Antoni has previously voiced concerns about revisions to the jobs data at BLS.

“There are better ways to collect, process, and disseminate data – that is the task for the next BLS commissioner, and only consistent delivery of accurate data in a timely manner will rebuild the trust that has been lost over the last several years,” Antoni posted on X earlier this month.

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The Trump administration agreed to, again, delay the deadline when tariffs on Chinese imports would increase as discussions between the two countries continue.

The new deadline would be 10 November.

“All other elements of the Agreement will remain the same,” Trump said on Truth Social.

Chinese officials said earlier on Monday that they hoped the United States would strive for “positive” trade outcomes, as the 90-day detente reached between the two countries in May was due to expire.

Currently, US exports to China, one of the United States’ largest trading partners, are subject to tariffs of about 30%. Imports from China are subject to a baseline tariff of 10% and a 20% extra tariff in response to fentanyl smuggling allegations against China. Some products are taxed at higher rates.

Last week, new import taxes took effect on goods from dozens of countries. Prices in the United States have already begun to rise as existing tariffs on imports from China and other nations continue to ripple through the economy.

Michael Sainato reports on the latest pause in the planned increase of China tariffs:

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