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SIR KEIR STARMER has trumpeted a trade deal with US President Donald Trump as a glimmer of good news amid mounting political turmoil, with Labour MPs rebelling over his austerity plans.
Donald Trump has signalled he may cut tariffs on China. Mr Trump said the levies on the country “can only come down” as he ...
Since first imposing his sweeping “reciprocal” tariff policy, Trump has repeatedly attacked Powell for not raising the ...
He rallied industry leaders to speak out on the real-world impacts, emphasizing the risk of layoffs and supply-chain ...
Trump's "large increases in tariffs," if "sustained," are "likely to generate a rise in inflation, a slowdown in economic ...
US President Donald Trump is expected to give a press conference at 3pm UK time setting out details of a UK-US trade deal - ...
Keir Starmer and Donald Trump have announced a UK-US trade deal, but the US president has refused to lift baseline tariffs on most UK goods. What does it mean for the UK?
Trump said the 10% baseline tariff is as low as the U.K. and other countries will see. Also, Lutnick announced that a U.K.
US President Donald Trump said he believed trade negotiations launching this weekend with China would result in tangible ...
President Donald Trump spoke today on a trade deal with the U.K., the first such deal since his tariffs were announced. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
U.S. President Donald Trump said from the White House on Thursday that his government has reached a trade agreement with the ...
On the foreign policy front, Trump said on Wednesday that information about a new ceasefire and hostage deal proposal for ...