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The European Central Bank is likely to stare down the economic danger posed by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs by opting to leave a potential cut in borrowing costs for another day.
U.S. Takes Bold Steps to Protect American Farmers** In a decisive move to safeguard American agriculture, the United States has imposed a 17 percent tariff on fr ...
Here's when a top economist says the US will see the most damage from Trump's tariffs Body camera footage shows a flash mob ...
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Trump's tariff threat could extend Mexico’s economic uncertainty into 2027 as it threatens to turn the USMCA review into a struggle.
“Trump has put pressure on a seeming plethora of Asian trading partners to buy more U.S. LNG,” said Tim Daiss, at the APAC ...
Americans are still in a sour mood over the economy, with tariff concerns weighing on their minds, the University of Michigan ...
China's Ministry of State Security says it is cracking down on alleged smuggling of rare earths materials that it says ...
Trump’s tariffs spark a nationalist reaction in Latin America. Is the U.S. president a godsend for the region’s leftist ...
The effect of President Trump's potential tariff regime on automakers, which have a sprawling global supply chain and are ...
Not since 2006 has one country ranked first for exports, imports and total trade on an annual basis. Mexico ranks first for ...
One exporter told me the Chinese government is currently covering the U.S. tariffs for smaller companies he's dealing with.