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In a move signalling both defiance and restraint, China raised its tariffs again on Friday. Its finance ministry condemned the US actions as “completely unilateral bullying and coercion.” ...
China announced on Friday it will raise tariffs on US goods from 84% to 125%, in the latest escalation of a trade war bet ...
The White House defends Trump's tariffs as a necessary correction to decades of failed trade policies that harmed American ...
Trump's economic policies may seem like a great idea to those he's surrounded himself with in the White House - but to ...
STORY: China increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125% on Friday, hitting back against President Donald Trump's decision ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to insist the president’s tariffs and other economic policies would ...
A unified North American trading powerhouse has long been seen as a potential bulwark against China. But Trump has repeatedly ...
President Trump’s escalating tariff battle with China is rattling the global economy and raising questions about how the ...
Investors dumped US government bonds, the dollar tumbled and stocks seesawed after Beijing's retaliation against Trump deepened concerns.
China on Friday struck back at President Trump's ballooning tariffs, raising its duties on imports of US goods to 125% from ...
Trump says the US is "doing really well on our tariff policy", following fluctuations in global stock markets.
China's foreign ministry slammed U.S. trade tactics, warning it won't bow to pressure, calling the U.S. a "bully" in a statement. Follow Newsweek's live blog.