Market 'running to catch up' with President Trump's tariffs
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Products imported from Canada and Mexico that are found every day in grocery stores will see their prices rise.
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President Trump made it more so by telling reporters on Air Force One that the levies would cover all countries and not just a select few.
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President Donald Trump will roll out what seems his biggest trade policy yet, reciprocal tariffs, naming Wednesday as “Liberation Day” for American trade—though he’s sowed confusion on what countries and goods will be included,
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The day investors have been waiting for is finally almost here: President Trump has promised to unveil retaliatory tariffs on U.S. trading partners after the market closes on Wednesday.
Europe has issued a warning to President Donald Trump that it has a "strong plan" for retaliatory tariffs against the
Most Western Europeans are supportive of the continent’s intent to fire back when President Trump moves forward with tariffs set to take effect Wednesday, according to a survey released on
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OTTAWA–Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reiterated his intention to slap retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. should the country be targeted under President Trump’s latest batch of tariffs coming Wednesday.
President Donald Trump is set to unveil his latest round on tariffs on Wednesday. Here's how the tariffs could impact bourbon, farmers and autos in KY
The Trump administration’s tariffs on US imports and the impacted countries’ retaliatory actions have major implications for companies and their commercial transactions. Counsel should understand the resulting contract issues and the potential use of contract clauses or other avenues that may provide relief for affected companies.