Trump, tariff and U.S. Trade Representative
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President Donald Trump's severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners continued to roil world markets on Monday.Asked if he would be open to pausing the tariffs to allow for negotiations...
NPR |
China said on Tuesday it will not back down in the face of President Trump's fresh threat to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports, as the trade war between the world's top two economies...
BBC |
Donald Trump has threatened China with an additional tariff of 50% on goods imported into the US if it does not withdraw a countermeasure, as global markets tumbled for a third day.
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China said Tuesday it would “fight to the end” and take countermeasures against the United States to safeguard its own interests after President Donald Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on Ch...
Reuters |
World markets won a reprieve on Tuesday after three days of heavy selling that wiped trillions of dollars off the value of shares, but caution prevailed with focus on whether Washington might be willi...
The New York Times |
Economists now consider a recession increasingly likely.
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Its ruling in a key deportation case allows the administration to fight in more favorable jurisdictions but actually appeared to curtail Trump’s claims to power.
Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
But he also threatened to raise cumulative tariffs on China to over 100% — a move that could lead to massive price increases for US shoppers for iPhones, computers and toys. He also implied that the America’s erstwhile friends in the European Union were such implacable foes that there can never be a fair deal.
Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.
Ken Griffin: The Citadel founder—and major Republican donor—said at an event Monday that Trump’s tariffs are a “huge policy mistake,” with Bloomberg reporting he urged audience members to lobby Trump to step back on the tariffs and said he’s “really afraid of [the U.S.] abdicating our role of leadership for the free world.”
Less than one hour before the stock market closed on Monday, journalists gathered in the Oval Office for their only chance of the day to ask President Donald Trump about the turmoil caused by his tariff plans.
President Donald Trump has ordered a review of a proposed purchase of U.S. Steel that had been blocked by former President Joe Biden.
The Trump administration has given a variety of reasons and mixed messages for ratcheting up the tariffs charged on goods coming into the United States.