Trump 'Liberation Day' Tariffs
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Mr. Trump said his administration determined the tariff rate for each country based on the monetary levies those nations charge on U.S. imports, as well as non-monetary trade barriers like regulation...
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The new tariff levels are higher overall than what he’d advertised on the campaign trail, and certainly worse than markets feared: minimum tariffs of 10 percent worldwide, plus even higher tariffs fo...
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U.S. stocks plummeted by market close on Friday as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs continue to rattle markets across the
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Plans to lower egg prices could be disrupted by tariffs. The Trump administration in March said it would import eggs from other countries to offset price increases in the U.S. Tariffs, though, could result in higher prices,
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Chinese state media took to social media to post short movies and songs generated with AI in reaction to Trump's tariffs.
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Companies that embraced supply-chain diversification by moving some operations to economies geographically close to China now face an array of bad options.
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The iPhone maker faced its biggest one-day drop in five years as investors panicked over Donald Trump's heavy tariffs on its supply chain hubs.
Liberation Day,” the ball is in the court of other countries to respond to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The statement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen encapsulated [the mixed