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Sweeping new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump provoked dismay, threats of countermeasures and calls for further negotiations to make trade rules fairer.
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The Trump administration is considering revoking tariff exemptions for low-value shipments from China as part of Wednesday's tariff announcement, a source familiar with the plans said.
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"Today, yes we have preferential treatment," Ebrard told reporters.
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Trump slapped dozens of countries with broad tariffs. They'll impact goods the US imports from major trading partners like China and the EU.
By the numbers, the US today is an extremely wealth country, as former Sen. Pat Toomey, a Republican, explained on Fox Business as he trashed Trump’s tariff plan.
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Mexico is celebrating having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world.
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General Motors is adding several hundred temporary workers to its Fort Wayne, Indiana, plant as it seeks to boost production of its light-duty trucks in the U.S.
Little was spared in financial markets as fear flared about the potentially toxic mix of weakening economic growth and higher inflation.
Financiers thought Trump would usher in a pro-business era but financial stocks have stumbled as tariff plans became clear
Top U.S. brands like Nike have spent years shifting away from Chinese factories, but the new tariffs now threaten Southeast Asian supplies.
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Here’s a look at some target territories that have little to no production, exports or role in the global economy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs could apply to eggs being imported to ease a supply shortage, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Thursday, a move that industry experts said could boost prices just as they have started to decline from record highs.
Mexico’s economic minister Marcelo Ebrard praised the “preferential treatment” received by Mexico after US President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new global tariffs.