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Japan, South Korea face 25% tariffs
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With tariffs being applied to more countries, Kohl's Corp. believes it won't change its financial outlook for the rest of the year.
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Economists, researchers and analysts have warned that President Donald Trump’s sweeping trade policy of tacking steep tariffs on most goods that come in to America will deliver a taxing blow to consumers via higher prices.
President Trump's announcement that the U.S. will stick a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods whacked some of the country's
A sourdough baker turned entrepreneur in North Carolina has delayed his new product as he contemplates the prospect that higher costs will doom his company.
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President Donald Trump sent out a slew of letters Wednesday to some global trading partners, advising them of tariff levels as high as 50% for their exports to the United States.
Global markets were mostly higher and U.S. stock futures were lower as markets continue to focus on President Trump’s tariffs and await U.S. jobless data later Thursday. U.S. markets closed higher Wednesday with the Nasdaq Composite hitting a new record lead by technology stocks.
Trump announced the United States would impose new tariffs on imports from several additional countries as part of his drive to reduce the trade deficit and promote fair trade.
The planned 50% tariff on copper imports may turn out to be the biggest own goal of U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing trade war with the rest of the world.
Early findings from an ongoing Harvard Business School study suggest tariffs are affecting retail prices for domestically sourced products.
One is that Mr Trump is not serious: most of the “Liberation Day” tariffs that caused the crash in April were postponed; the threat to impose similar tariffs in August seems empty. What the president really wants is trade deals,
Malaysia is optimistic it can reach a deal with the US to lower tariffs ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline for trade talks after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a steeper levy on the Southeast Asian country,