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President Donald Trump said he has not backed down on the 145% tariff on China and said reciprocal tariffs on other nations ...
Just to recap, back in February, President Trump levied a 10 percent tariff on all Chinese imports. Then, in March, that ...
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were on the rise Monday, with the largest digital coin at one point reaching its highest ...
Pakistan's government hit back on Thursday with a string of tit-for-tat measures against India, who accused its neighbor of ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said 90 countries had broached negotiations with the administration and that "they all want ...
The visit of JD Vance has come on the heels of Modi's US trip in February, when the two countries resolved to increase the ...
Trump claims he’s struck 200 trade deals and there may be “loopholes” that would let him seek a third term — but he doesn’t ...
An exceptionally rare (and sometimes scary) event for Wall Street's benchmark index paints a clear picture of what's to come ...
Here's Trump speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, per Bloomberg: Trump also suggested another pause in the so-called "reciprocal" tariffs he announced — then abruptly halted earlier this ...
Reciprocal tariffs accelerate US capacity expansion plans for Taiwanese IPC companies; IPCs' highly customized nature makes ...
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs have been dubbed "worse than the worst-case scenario," but the specifics of the plan and what it'll mean for you have continued to change.
President Donald Trump announced a plan for reciprocal tariffs that affect most countries, and while most are paused for now, there has been confusion about what they could mean.