Trump, Tariffs
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Trump, China and trade
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While Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports face scrutiny in court, he also continues to alter them and introduce or propose others. Here's what it will mean for you.
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Trump said he plans to send letters to U.S. trading partners over the next two weeks offering them unilateral tariff deals, and they can choose to “take it or leave it.”
Lawmakers made hundreds of trades after Trump's April 2 speech, as markets swung on news of sweeping new tariffs.
President Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would send letters to trading partners in the next week or two setting unilateral tariff rates. “At a certain point, we’re just going to send letters out.
BEIJING (Reuters) -Billions of dollars of Chinese goods have been impacted by additional U.S. tariffs since 2018, initially under the first Donald Trump presidency and later under the Biden administration.
Good morning. Donald Trump’s reiteration of his unilateral tariff plan sends equity futures and the dollar lower. The US pulls some embassy staff in the Middle East. And Bulgarians weigh the pros and cons of adopting the euro.
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President Donald Trump’s heftiest tariffs cleared a court hurdle for now, after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that they could take effect while legal challenges play out.
The president said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping still need to sign off on a preliminary deal, even though he called it "done."
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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that China will make it easier for American industry to obtain much-needed needed magnets and rare earth minerals, clearing the way for talks to continue between the world’s two biggest economies.