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President Donald Trump's order imposing new tariffs on 68 countries and the European Union starting in seven days has injected a new dose of uncertainty in an already uncertain process.
Asian shares fell on Friday after the U.S. slapped dozens of trading partners with steep tariffs, while investors anxiously await U.S. jobs data that could make or break the case for a Fed rate cut ...
Donald Trump has issued an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs between 10% and 41% on imports from over 70 countries, citing persistent trade imbalances as the reason behind the move ...
The yen touched a four-month low against the greenback, extending its steep decline from Thursday after the Bank of Japan ...
President Donald Trump ordered the reimposition of tariffs on dozens of trading partners Thursday — his cornerstone strategy ...
President Donald Trump ordered the reimposition of tariffs on dozens of trading partners Thursday — his cornerstone strategy for reshaping global trade ...
The higher tariffs on Canadian goods contrasted sharply with his decision to grant Mexico a 90-day reprieve to provide more time to negotiate.
The new tariffs apply to imports that are "entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption," in seven days, the order said. Mr. Trump had previously vowed to impose higher tariffs ...
With excess Chinese steel swamping global markets, the competitive pressure for a more emissions-friendly product just isn’t there.
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