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President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs went into effect at midnight ET Thursday, affecting dozens of U.S. trading ...
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What to know about Trump's newest and most sweeping tariffsThose are well above the low single-digit rates they paid last year, but down from the 30% Trump had ordered for the EU and the 25% he ordered for Japan in April. Thailand, Pakistan, South Korea, ...
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Despite President Trump ramping up pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, the Fed held rates ...
Stocks are rising on Wall Street, even as President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs kicked into effect on dozens of countries.
President Trump reiterated plans to impose penalty levies on goods from countries buying Russian energy, but didn't stand by the 100% level he has previously floated for so-called secondary tariffs.
Full agreements have yet to be reached with the U.S.’s three largest trading partners, Canada, China and Mexico; some Canadian imports have been subject to a 35 percent tariff since early August.
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