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According to the administration, the measure will correct long-standing global trade imbalances that have disadvantaged the U.S. and motivate companies to relocate their manufacturing operations in th...
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Trump's sudden decision on Wednesday to pause most of his hefty new duties brought relief to battered global markets and anxious global leaders, even as he ratcheted up a trade war with China.
Reuters |
U.S. President Donald Trump's sudden about-face on sweeping import tariffs did little to soothe companies' worries about the fallout from his trade war and its chaotic implementation: soaring costs, f...
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President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House, held up a chart showing proposed import taxes: 34 percent on China, 20 percent on the EU, among others.
Residents of South Jersey and the rest of the U.S. may soon pay more for coffee, clothing and more under new tariffs announced this week by Trump.
President Trump had brushed off the stock market's plunge, but turmoil in the bond market got his administration's attention.
The S&P 500 rose 9.5 percent after President Trump announced he would pause his “reciprocal” tariffs for 90 days, but economists warned that American importers were not out of danger.
President Donald Trump said he'll be rolling out reciprocal tariffs. Here's what that means for the U.S. and its trading partners.
President Trump brushed off concerns about stock market declines after his tariffs were announced. “America is going to be very rich again very soon,” he said.
Republicans are responding to President Donald Trump's sudden decision to pause most reciprocal tariffs just hours after they took effect Wednesday, marking the latest development in his ever-changing trade policy.
Donald Trump said that he's backing down on most nations' tariffs for 90 days amid market meltdown, but he's raising China tariffs. Market participants have been urging Trump to reduce tariffs, as economists warn that these measures could trigger a worldwide economic downturn and push prices higher.
President Trump's tariff pause was due to the outpouring of calls from foreign nations looking to make deals and Trump wanting to fix the national emergency of trade deficits.