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Experts called Trump's raft of tariffs "worse than the worst-case scenario." There's been a pause, and exemptions -- with ...
China announced on Friday it will raise tariffs on US goods from 84% to 125%, in the latest escalation of a trade war bet ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNExplainer: Where do we stand with tariffs now, and how do they affect you?Economists generally agree that tariffs increase prices for consumers because importers will pass the additional cost on to ...
The US threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs over a water dispute, accusing the latter of violating an 81-year-old ...
China on Friday struck back at President Trump's ballooning tariffs, raising its duties on imports of US goods to 125% from ...
Companies have begun to strike back at President Donald Trump's tariffs by adding a new surcharge to shoppers' online carts ...
The White House announces exclusions for smartphones, monitors, and other consumer electronics from Trump's hefty tariffs.
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Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all while ...
Trump’s “Liberation Day” may be the first step in America’s exit from its role as the world’s economic anchor and trusted trade ally. That’s according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who ...
US President Donald Trump's administration has exempted smartphones, computers and some other electronic devices from ...
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