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Such tariffs have brought stock market concerns and his answer to border control and federal job cuts resulting in recent protests.
From Indianapolis Star
Trump backed down from imposing worldwide higher-rate tariffs, or taxes on imports.
From BBC
US President Donald Trump’s catastrophic tariff war may inflict serious economic pain on China, but it could also ignite a technological surge — not by design, but by necessity.
From The Financial Times
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President Donald Trump is stepping up his fundraising efforts on behalf of congressional Republicans who expect a bruising 2026 midterm battle to defend a razor-thin House majority.
Wall Street bosses are girding for Europe to sideline American investment banks in response to the tariff war unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump, fearing client boycotts and in a worst-case scenario,
The effort includes working with influencers who can connect with hard-to-reach voters and comes as Democratic voters urge leaders to fight the Trump administration harder.
While far from the only Republican defector from President Trump's tariff regimen, Elon Musk is among the most prominent. Here are a few others on Team Trump who have their doubts.
President Donald Trump's severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners continued to roil world markets on Monday.Asked if he would be open to pausing the tariffs to allow for negotiations,
Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.
The U.S. stock market has gone taken a nosedive since President Donald Trump announced tariffs for many countries around the world. Here's what to know.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would like the war in Gaza to stop, as he hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Trump said work was ongoing to free hostages held by Hamas,