David Livingston posts brief comments on trade and foreign affairs

David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
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David Livingston shares brief updates on trade and international affairs

On July 16, 2025, David Livingston posted a series of succinct messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account, touching on topics ranging from trade agreements to international relations.

At 16:19 UTC, Livingston wrote, “Winning https://t.co/vlZ7S9uYPl”.

A few minutes later, at 16:23 UTC, he commented on economic matters with the post, “Indonesia Trade agreement https://t.co/bO9o8F7o5P”.

By 16:29 UTC the same day, Livingston referenced another global issue with the message, “Syria https://t.co/qFkIg2RoIU”.

Livingston’s posts reflect ongoing discussions about international trade and foreign policy. Indonesia has been actively pursuing new trade agreements in recent years as part of its efforts to expand its economic partnerships globally. Meanwhile, Syria remains a focal point in international relations due to ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns.



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