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The Trump administration imposed a 10% minimum tariff on all imports coming into the country and even higher tariffs on the European Union and dozens of other top American trading partners, including...
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Global markets plunged Monday following last week's two-day meltdown on Wall Street, and President Donald Trump said he won't back down on his sweeping new tariffs, which have roiled global trade.
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Threats and pressure are not the right way to deal with China, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday after describing U.S. President Donald Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" as bullying.
President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House, held up a chart showing proposed import taxes: 34 percent on China, 20 percent on the EU, among others.
President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on about 90 countries, including China and the European Union. Here's the list.
President Donald Trump said he'll be rolling out reciprocal tariffs. Here's what that means for the U.S. and its trading partners.
Where does the money collected from tariffs go? How soon will prices rise for consumers? What tariffs are other countries charging on U.S. goods?
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President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs today on a number of other countries. Here's what to know about these import taxes.
As the words came out of Trump’s mouth, they were probably drinking champagne in BYD headquarters,” Ives told The Post. “It accelerates BYD’s success.”
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the U.S., as well as additional “reciprocal” levies for individual nations.