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The rapid changes in tariffs have caused significant confusion for importers, many of whom depend on Chinese products, including major retailers as well as small businesses.
U.S. News & World Report |
China announced countermeasures on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday.
Reuters |
Beijing increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125% on Friday, hitting back against President Donald Trump's decision to raise duties on Chinese goods and upping the stakes in a trade war that threa...
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday upstate New Yorkers could face increased costs of up to $6,500 for gas, groceries, cars and common goods as a result of the Trump administration's po...
U.S. News & World Report |
A week of turmoil unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs showed little sign of easing on Friday, with markets again tumbling and foreign leaders trying to work out how to respond to a dis...
The Washington Post |
U.S. stocks are giving back some of their historic gains from the day before as Wall Street weighs a global trade war that has cooled in temperature but is still threatening the economy.
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President Donald Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs announcement on Wednesday has several countries taking varied approaches in how to respond.
The Washington Post |
In the aftermath of this week’s tariff whiplash, President Donald Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks.
Houston Chronicle |
David Bisbee, the interim head of the U.S. mission to the World Trade Organization, insisted the United States was “taking action it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security in...
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters Tuesday afternoon as concerns mount over President Trump’s sweeping tariffs and its impact on the U.S. economy. The Trump
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Democrats insist that Congress investigate President Donald Trump‘s administration over its actions just before announcing a 90-day reprieve on his so-called retaliatory tariffs this week. Trump on Wednesday announced that every country except China would receive a 90-day delay on the tariffs,
President Donald Trump announced his highly anticipated trade plan from the Rose Garden of the White House on Wednesday, which he has declared "Liberation Day."
Democrats are raising alarms about potential insider trading. There's no evidence yet, but lawmakers and Trump advisors have to disclose by mid-May.
President Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to reverse course on his sweeping tariff plan by announcing a three-month pause revealed his threshold for political pain: One week.
Trump said he decided to pause tariffs because people "were getting yippy" and "a little bit afraid" amid days of market turmoil.
President Trump on Wednesday announced a 90-day pause and lowered reciprocal taxes on U.S. trading partners that have not retaliated against the country over its new tariffs, but increased China’s
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