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Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
The White House is sending mixed messages on tariffs as it pursues conflicting goals, frustrating foreign leaders and business executives who are desperate for clarity on a generational overhaul of international trade.
Delegations from Japan and South Korea are en route. Italy’s prime minister will be in Washington next week. And Israel’s “proactive approach” to seeking out new US trade agreements could serve as a model for everyone,
ISRAEL’S prime minister has vowed to eliminate trade barriers with the US and urged other world leaders to do the same as tariff negotiations heat up. President Donald Trump is also
After weeks of anticipation and speculation, President Donald Trump followed through on his reciprocal tariff threats by declaring a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States.
President Donald Trump threatened to add new tariffs on China if Beijing doesn’t remove its retaliatory duties by today. Follow live news updates as countries and the stock market react to Trump’s tariff moves.
Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.
President Donald Trump's tariff announcements are wreaking havoc on the auto industry. Here's why car buyers should approach the market cautiously.
President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries were set to take effect on Wednesday, including massive 104% duties on Chinese goods, deepening his global trade war even as he prepared for negotiations with some nations.
Billionaire supporters of President Donald Trump—including Elon Musk—spoke out Monday morning and issued warnings about the economy as global stock markets plunged further in response to the escalating trade war.
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