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Soy Aire on MSNThe Ripple Effect of Trump's Tariffs: Rising Consumer Prices and Economic ImplicationsThe Trump administration's tariff strategy aims to secure better trade deals, but experts warn of inevitable consumer price hikes. As tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other imports increase, the cost of essential goods is set to rise,
Japanese automakers breathed a sigh of relief after U.S. President Donald Trump finalized a trade agreement last week. However, the relief is tempered by intensifying competition, especially from China,
The 15% tariff would be lower than previously threatened, but it would remain a high duty on America’s largest trading partner.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNTrump tariff impacts: Small Detroit businesses speak on growing concernsDETROIT (FOX 2) - The impact of tariffs is causing frustration for Metro Detroit businesses both large and small. On Wednesday, a group of small business owners gathered and spoke about their growing concerns about the Trump Administration's tariffs that they say are hurting the bottom line of many.
Local businesses are bracing for the impact of President Donald Trump's sweeping retaliatory tariffs, set to take effect next week.
General Motors' second-quarter earnings took a $1.1-billion hit from tariffs, but the automaker still beat analyst expectations for the period on Tuesday, supported by strong sales of its core gasoline trucks and SUVs.
At a large financial market gathering in Sao Paulo, Donald Trump's threat to impose 50% tariffs on Brazil barely registers as a primary economic concern.
GM said earnings in the second quarter reflect a more than $1 billion hit from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Brazilian motor maker WEG said on Thursday it expects to offset most of the impact from the 50% tariff U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose on Brazilian goods partly by adjusting some export routes.
Pharmaceutical tariffs are coming, part of President Trump’s stated goal of bringing drug manufacturing back to the U.S. Untangling the sprawling, global supply chain will be complicated and expensive,
U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have announced a sweeping trade deal