Trump, steel and tariff
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President Donald Trump said China is violating a deal struck with the U.S. earlier this month to lower their respective tariffs temporarily and de-escalate a trade war to let negotiations play out. U.
President Donald Trump’s pauses and reversal on tariffs are sending markets on a roller-coaster ride. Consumers and companies would like to have the benefit of knowing where they stand in
Ed Mills, Raymond James Washington policy analyst, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss U.S.-China trade tensions, sanctions and tariffs.
Trump credited himself with saving China from “civil unrest” as a result of his high tariffs on the country. Earlier this month, China and the U.S. reached a deal to slash their massive tariffs in the escalating trade war between the two countries.
Unique needs for plastic parts have kept board game production in China -- and publishers are already folding from being locked out of the market.
China trade talks have stalled as Trump faces legal setbacks over his tariff strategy. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
The legal confusion over tariffs has buffeted U.S. trading partners around the world, casting doubt on the durability of Trump’s most potent bargaining tool.
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Tariffs on automobiles, steel and aluminum would cost households nearly $1,000 this year, on average, even if country-specific duties are blocked in court.