China, Trump and tariffs
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The Washington Post |
President Donald Trump’s rapid-fire trade war has set in motion a commercial rupture without precedent, which is rippling through the global economy in unpredictable and costly ways. The triple-digit ...
Seattle Times |
Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on all imports, while goods from China — the United States’ third-largest source of imports — face huge 145% duties.
Reuters |
Wall Street stocks tumbled on Thursday on mounting worries over the economic impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's multi-front tariff war.
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The Department of Homeland Security requested the Social Security Administration to enter more than 6,000 names of immigrants into its database used to track dead people, according to a DHS official with knowledge of the decision.
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The Star Press on MSNWill Trump invoke Insurrection Act or declare martial law? Here's what we know about the rumorsRumors are flying that President Donald Trump will declare martial law on April 20, which also happens to be Easter.
In a dramatic move Wednesday, Trump authorized a 90-day pause in the higher tariffs for most countries he announced last week while maintaining a 10% universal tariff.
A unified North American trading powerhouse has long been seen as a potential bulwark against China. But Trump has repeatedly threatened to take over Canada and has targeted Mexico with some of his toughest tariffs. New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has warned that his country’s traditional relationship with Washington is over.
In the usually steady government bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury has risen to about 4.5 percent from less than 4 percent at the end of last week.
President Donald Trump's trade war with China could put American farmers right in the middle of the fight. In Pennsylvania, farming is still one of the largest industries in the state. Burd Farm in Georges Township,
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The tariff fight between the world's two largest economies spiraled into greater peril Wednesday as President Donald Trump tried to narrow his global trade war into a direct — and risky — faceoff with Beijing.
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The United States rakes in the money, Trump rejoicesOn his Truth Social platform, the American president proclaims loudly: "There is no inflation!" At the start of the week, Donald Trump thus called for a cut in the Federal Reserve (Fed) rates. He writes with conviction: "Oil prices are down,
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who lived in the U.S. legally with a work permit and was erroneously deported to El Salvador, is seen wearing a Chicago Bulls hat, in this handout image obtained by Reuters on April 9,