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El Paso Times |
On Friday, China retaliated by imposing reciprocal 34% tariffs on all imports from the United States.
U.S. News & World Report |
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would love to get a deal with China to end an escalating trade war.
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Higher interest rates for the government could trigger even higher mortgage rates and auto loans for consumers, among other problems.
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Trump threatens to return to higher tariffs
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the president announced an unexpected pause.
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In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glo...
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Trump said Wednesday he will pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days to more than 75 U.S. trading partners except for China, whose tariff rate he said will increase to 125%, effective immediately.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said President Trump "wasn't kidding," and his reciprocal tariffs will take effect later this week.
Where does the money collected from tariffs go? How soon will prices rise for consumers? What tariffs are other countries charging on U.S. goods?
The massive tariffs that President Donald Trump announced for dozens of trading partners Wednesday were pitched as “reciprocal,” simply aiming to match the tariffs other countries charge the United States.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" massive tax hikes—err, tariffs—are here, and the effects are already apparent in stock market selloffs, layoffs,
Canada must stand in solidarity with the international community to exert collective pressure on the U.S. A co-ordinated global response could compel Trump to reconsider his unilateral trade policies.
Countries can test his inconsistent trade rhetoric by offering zero tariffs on all bilateral goods and services.
President Trump on Wednesday raised the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. Wondering what that makes for your favorite products? See list
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday that his nation will be reciprocal on tariffs announced by the United States, but noted the Latin American country will "use every word for negotiation that is in the dictionary" first.
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Even after Trump’s reversal, with China being taxed at such a high rate, a number of goods may well rise in price.