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President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on about 90 countries, including China and the European Union. Here's the list.
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The Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night that would thwart President Donald Trump’s ability to impose tariffs on Canada, delivering him a rare rebuke just hours after the president unveiled swe...
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Carney said that will impact 3,600 auto workers that he met with last week.
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Investors are clearly concerned about the impact tariffs might have on Apple, which at one point on Thursday was having its worst trading day in five years. Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan on Thursday morning cut his price target on Apple from $265 to $250, though he maintained his buy rating on the stock.
President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs today on a number of other countries. Here's what to know about these import taxes.
President Donald Trump’s massive tariffs announced on dozens of nations Wednesday were pitched as “reciprocal,” matching what other countries charge the United States dollar for dollar, even taking into account non-tariff barriers like value-added taxes and other such measures.
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Trump announced on Wednesday that his administration will be imposing reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries. Here's when they go into effect
Economists expect tariffs to increase the cost of building and remodeling homes as the cost of imported building materials go up. At the same time, as consumer prices increase and economic growth slows, mortgage rates could fall — and that could help some home buyers.
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President Donald Trump said countries, whether staunch allies or adversaries, would be subject to at least a 10% tariff.
Bloomberg reporters answer questions about Trump’s reciprocal tariffs and how governments and markets are reacting.
Senate rebuke: Four GOP senators broke with Trump to pass a Democratic-led resolution to revoke the Canadian tariffs. Sen. Mitch McConnell, who voted in favor, warned that the tariffs will raise costs for producers and consumers. The bill is unlikely to pass in the House. [NBC News]
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a slew of reciprocal tariffs on trading partners on Wednesday, the latest in a series of extensive duties imposed since his return to the White House earlier this year.