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Trump insiders maintain that it would make little sense — politically or from a policy standpoint — for the president to offer any further extensions on trade.
S&P 500 valuations hit bubble-like levels amid 'Extreme Greed' sentiment. Discover risks from US-China tariffs & potential market corrections.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump's dealmaker name on the line in high stakes tariff talksPresident Donald Trump set out early in his second term to fulfill a decades-long desire of reshaping US trade with the world, but the main outcomes so far have been discord and uncertainty. - 'Politically complicated' - "The shift in his rhetoric from 'there is no cost -- the foreigners pay the tariffs' to 'there is a short term cost,
THE 20-percent reciprocal tariffs announcement by Washington is a “major shock” for the Philippines, a development that resulted from the collapse of talks between the two trade partners—but there is always a “silver lining,
President Donald Trump announced looming tariffs on at least seven countries on Monday as he struggles to lock in new trade agreements with some of the biggest U.S. trading partners. The president first posted a pair of letters to the leaders of both Japan and South Korea on social media which stated they would be slapped with 25 percent tariffs starting on August 1.
Days after Indian comic Kapil Sharma opened his café in Canada’s Surrey, it has come under attack. It was targeted by Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh, alias Laddi. In our weekly roundup, we talk abo
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Households will pay an average of $2,400 more for goods this year, thanks to Trump’s policies. You might have forgotten about the trade war, but the trade war has not forgotten about you.
TACO returns to Wall Street: Investors shrug off Trump’s latest tariff threat as nickname sets the investor’s mood Experts weigh in on whether Trump will carry out his latest threat – and ...
Trump said this week that there would be no new extensions granted for the August 1 deadline. Market pros tell BI where they see winners and losers.
President Donald Trump this week dressed up a retreat in his trade war – delaying the imposition of tariffs from today to Aug. 1 – as a counterattack. He sent letters to 20 countries including Japan and South Korea threatening steep duties if they have not made a deal by the new deadline.