Donald Trump, Tariffs
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The United States and the European Union have reached a preliminary trade deal to avoid a 30% U.S. tariff on imported goods from the EU that President Donald Trump threatened would go into effect on Aug.
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One by one, Donald Trump’s trade deals are bringing the world closer together. Across our fractious planet on which division and conflict abound, everyone has found at least one thing they can agree upon: These deals are a disaster.
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the former Commerce Secretary discusses trade, China and tariffs under Trump 2.0.
How Trump's erratic foreign policy and recent tariff threats are reshaping international relations, particularly with NATO and Russia, in a world where unpredictability reigns
As the two biggest economic targets in Donald Trump’s trade war, some analysts thought the European Union and China could move closer together and stake out common ground.
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Trump’s Reckless New TariffsTrump sees the trade deficit there as a greater problem than the benefits gained by close trading relations with ... not mention the word “tariffs” at all, and Congress cannot delegate its enumerated power to regulate international commerce without ...
President Donald Trump's tariff policies have created global economic uncertainty since taking office. A timeline of key actions reveals rising tariffs on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese imports, causing market chaos and affecting worldwide trade relations.
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Legit.ng on MSNTrump agrees to small reduction in Philippine tariffsUS President Donald Trump agreed Tuesday to reduce threatened tariffs on the Philippines, but only by one percentage point, after what he termed a successful meeting with his counterpart Ferdinand Marcos.
Trump could also impose secondary tariffs through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which lets the president restrict trade in the event of a national emergency.