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NBC News |
President Donald Trump said Monday he is not looking to pause his sweeping tariffs, but many countries are seeking trade deals.
BBC |
Beijing has vowed to "fight to the end" hours after US President Donald Trump threatened to nearly double the tariffs on China.
MSNBC |
Axios economic reporter Courtenay Brown joins Ana Cabrera to share more on the reactions and the political impact it may have on Trump.
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O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary reacts to the EU floating zero-for-zero tariffs to the U.S. on industrial goods. The national championship between Florida and Houston ended with a chaotic fina...
Reuters |
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to further increase tariffs on China on Monday, raising the possibility of further escalation in a trade war that has already wiped trillions of dollars from gl...
Chicago Sun-Times |
U.S. stocks are falling in a manic Monday after President Donald Trump doubled down on his tariffs, despite seeing how much financial markets would love to see him do the opposite.
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Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.
As political tensions rise between the U.S. and Canada, partly fueled by President Donald Trump's tariff policies, some people are caught in the middle. Denise Amato, who currently lives in Tonawanda,
Nouriel Roubini, chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates, expects President Donald Trump's trade war to escalate with China and the market will keep going lower and lower. He says Trump, China's Xi Jinping and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are all playing a dangerous game of chicken. Roubini is on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.
The Senate voted 51-48 in favor of the Democratic-led resolution as Trump rolled out a sweeping tariff plan. It is unlikely to go anywhere in the House.
The escalating tensions rattled financial markets for a third straight day, with major indices sliding on fears that the growing protectionism in the world’s largest consumer economy could tip global growth into recession.
Four Republican Senators vote with Democrats to try and end levies on imported Canadian goods, steel and aluminium.
The announcement of reciprocal tariffs is likely to open up fresh rounds of bilateral tariff negotiations and unilateral actions. This may also result in re-alignment of supply chains which were thus far reliant on rule-based trade under WTO.
A majority of American adults are deeply skeptical about President Donald Trump's new tariff policy according to a new YouGov survey, with more than half of those polled saying they regard the policy as "the largest peacetime tax hike in U.
Turmoil caused by Donald Trump's tariffs continues - but the president urges people not to be "weak" or "stupid".
Economic experts have continuously cautioned that Trump’s tariffs will likely lead to increased costs for American consumers and a prolonged period of economic uncertainty.