Trump, Tariffs and Trade War
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President Trump is resetting on tariffs after almost six weeks of turmoil that threatened to upend his second term. A Monday announcement that the United States and China had come to an agreement
In an obscure courthouse in downtown Manhattan, a group of small businesses will take on one of President Donald Trump's boldest uses of executive authority.
The temporary lowering of tariffs may compel some U.S. businesses to order goods that they had held off buying after President Trump raised them to 145 percent.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer spoke Monday night with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, who asked: "If there were no major concessions made in Geneva by the Chinese officials, some businesses may ask,
A White House executive order announced on Monday that the US will cut the "de minimis" tariff on China shipments to 54% from 120%, with a $100 flat fee starting May 14. This comes as the US and China agree to pause most tariffs for 90 days,
US-China historic tariff reduction boosts market optimism, easing trade tensions and mitigating stagflation risks. Check out more on what investors need to know.
Trade discussions between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng ended after a weekend of prolonged negotiations.
The United States expects a 10 percent baseline tariff to be in place for the foreseeable future for countries across the globe amid trade tensions, according to a report in The Hill. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated this expectation on CNN's "State of the Union" this past Sunday.