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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Tariffs and Trade Wars. What do they mean for Lincoln?</b>
 \n\nWondering how federal trade policy\, tariffs and trade wars affect Lin
 coln? Or just wondering what tariffs and trade wars are? Find out at the n
 ext Leadership Lincoln Hot Topics.\n\nFederal trade policies now impose ta
 riffs on many nations and products\; and some nations have imposed tariffs
  on U.S.-made goods – including farm commodities. Are we in a trade war? H
 ow does this affect Lincoln’s economy? How does a tariff work? \n\nIn 2016
  (latest available figures)\, the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office repor
 ted Nebraska is the fifth largest exporter of agricultural products in the
  U.S. Some 63\,000 jobs in the United States are dependent on export trade
  of Nebraska products\, and $7.2 billion worth of goods were exported from
  Nebraska. More than 1\,800 companies exported goods from Nebraska. The im
 pact on Lincoln was $797 million. Our leading trade partners are Canada\, 
 Mexico\, Japan\, China\, and South Korea.\n\nTariffs and trade wars will c
 hange these metrics. How will our local economy respond? How can we respon
 d?\n\nPresenters:\n<ul><li>Bruce Bohrer\, executive vice president\, Linco
 ln Chamber of Commerce</li>\n<li>Don Hutchens\, retired executive director
  of the Nebraska Corn Board</li>\n<li>Jerry Petr\, emeritus professor of e
 conomics\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln</li>\n<li>Diane Temme Stinton\, 
 chief administrative officer for local manufacturing company TMCO\, which 
 employs nearly 200 people.</li></ul>\nModerator:\n<ul><li>Jill O’Donnell\,
  inaugural director Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and F
 inance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln</li></ul>\n\n11:30am Lunch an
 d Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:\nThere is no fee for
  Admission\n$10.00 for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion B
 ank and Trust Company\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Cal
 vert Sts. (next to a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of th
 e bank or across Calvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower leve
 l conference room.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Tariffs and Trade Wars. What do they mean for Lincoln?</b>\n
 \nWondering how federal trade policy\, tariffs and trade wars affect Linco
 ln? Or just wondering what tariffs and trade wars are? Find out at the nex
 t Leadership Lincoln Hot Topics.\n\nFederal trade policies now impose tari
 ffs on many nations and products\; and some nations have imposed tariffs o
 n U.S.-made goods – including farm commodities. Are we in a trade war? How
  does this affect Lincoln’s economy? How does a tariff work? \n\nIn 2016 (
 latest available figures)\, the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office reporte
 d Nebraska is the fifth largest exporter of agricultural products in the U
 .S. Some 63\,000 jobs in the United States are dependent on export trade o
 f Nebraska products\, and $7.2 billion worth of goods were exported from N
 ebraska. More than 1\,800 companies exported goods from Nebraska. The impa
 ct on Lincoln was $797 million. Our leading trade partners are Canada\, Me
 xico\, Japan\, China\, and South Korea.\n\nTariffs and trade wars will cha
 nge these metrics. How will our local economy respond? How can we respond?
 \n\nPresenters:\n<ul><li>Bruce Bohrer\, executive vice president\, Lincoln
  Chamber of Commerce</li>\n<li>Don Hutchens\, retired executive director o
 f the Nebraska Corn Board</li>\n<li>Jerry Petr\, emeritus professor of eco
 nomics\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln</li>\n<li>Diane Temme Stinton\, ch
 ief administrative officer for local manufacturing company TMCO\, which em
 ploys nearly 200 people.</li></ul>\nModerator:\n<ul><li>Jill O’Donnell\, i
 naugural director Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Fin
 ance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln</li></ul>\n\n11:30am Lunch and 
 Gathering\n11:45am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:\nThere is no fee for A
 dmission\n$10.00 for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Ban
 k and Trust Company\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calve
 rt Sts. (next to a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the 
 bank or across Calvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level 
 conference room.
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