China, Donald Trump and Tariffs
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With his tariff 'deals,' President Trump leaves international trade relationships even more unsettled than before.
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Explícame on MSNTaxes on almost all countries, what to expect from Trump's tariff policy?The Trump administration's tariff policy has reshaped international trade dynamics, imposing significant import taxes on a wide range of countries and products. This approach has led to a substantial increase in the average effective tariff rate,
The former World Bank chief economist doubts that the partial truce marks a new beginning in the trade relationship between Washington and Beijing
American consumers, battle-scarred by the pandemic and the subsequent surge in inflation, are already changing their spending patterns and delaying some purchases due to President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff policy and the broader economic uncertainty,
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNPresident Trump's China Tariff Cuts Revive Shipping Sector, But Uncertainty RemainsTrump tariffs on China have been slashed for 90 days. Shipping stocks are rallying on hopes for rebounding activity, but uncertainty remains.
Walmart’s first quarter profit slipped and it said it must raise prices due to higher costs from tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump. The nation’s largest retailers posted strong quarterly sales Thursday and said it expects sales growth of 3.
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Livewire Markets on MSNPresident Trump’s policies and the equity risk premium – the good, the bad and the uglyShares have rebounded on Trump’s tariff retreat, but his erratic policy shifts could weigh on long-term return expectations.
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Thousands of unharvested tomatoes are being plowed over in South Florida in a sign of what is to come under President Donald Trump's tariffs—or tariff threats—and immigration policies. Reporting by Miami's local Fox affiliate,
On Monday, Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers shared highlights on his X account from his appearance on CNN's “The Arena,” where he discussed the Trump administration's move to back off from its “extremely punitive” tariff regime against