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The U.S. already imposed tariffs on some Chinese products of up to 100%. Add that to the 145% in new tariffs and some ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is reviewing whether President Donald Trump or his associates benefited from advance knowledge of a tariff pause that sent markets soaring.
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Those shopping for a new smartphone or computer may be spared from tariff-induced sticker shock. At least, for now.
One of the world’s largest electronics markets, Huaqiangbei shows how fast the supply chain was upended by the tariff ...
Live updates as President Donald Trump and Japanese officials talk tariffs and Sen. Chris Van Hollen travels to El Salvador ...
April 16 (Reuters) - Insurance bellwether Travelers' first-quarter profit exceeded analysts' expectations on Wednesday, as strong underwriting gains helped soften the hit from over $2 billion of ...
Arabica coffee rose 2.1% to $3.7470 per lb, having lost 2.7% last week amid tariff-related trade war and recession fears, while robusta coffee rose 1.4% to $5,416 a metric ton. * Dealers said robusta ...
China has warned Donald Trump to “stop whining” about being a victim over tariffs in the escalating trade war between the two ...
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Trump's tariffs 'will force business' back to US, dairy farmer saysTennessee farmer Stephanie Nash explains why the Trump administration's tariffs will benefit farmers by bringing business back to the U.S. and whether she expects financial help from the government.
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