Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Trump Threatens Chinese Cooking Oil; Shutdown Program Cuts

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Oct 15, 2025
Tensions rise as Trump threatens to halt cooking oil trade with China, claiming retaliation for their soybean purchases. Meanwhile, the White House plans to unveil a list of federal program cuts, increasing pressure on Democrats amid a 15-day government shutdown. Fed Chair Powell hints at stopping balance sheet reductions to maintain market liquidity, while labor market conditions are worsening. Additional discussions cover military pay issues, controversial support to Argentina, and a potential tipping point for tariffs in US-China relations.
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INSIGHT

Cooking Oil Becomes Trade Flashpoint

  • President Trump threatened to stop cooking oil trade with China as retaliation over soy purchases, expanding trade tensions beyond tech and rare earths.
  • The move shows how the trade dispute now spans many low-profile goods, increasing complexity before hoped-for talks.
ADVICE

Watch For The Friday Cuts List

  • The White House said it will release a list of federal programs to cut, aiming to pressure Democrats during the shutdown.
  • Track that Friday list to see which programs face suspension and which states could be affected next.
INSIGHT

Administration Willing To Reallocate Funds

  • The administration has diverted unspent Defense research funds to pay troops and claims authority to reallocate funds during the shutdown.
  • That signals willingness to bypass Congress, escalating the funding standoff with Democrats.
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