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President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate ...
President Donald Trump has been sending letters to countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade ...
US trading partners trying to navigate the final weeks of negotiations before President Donald Trump’s so-called reciprocal ...
The pause on the biggest of Trump's tariffs won't end this week, but the president continues to pledge steep new duties ...
Trump cautioned that any attempt by the EU or Mexico to counter the tariffs with their own will result in even higher rates ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened 30 percent tariffs on two major U.S. trading partners — the European Union and Mexico.
US President Donald Trump made the remarks even as countries strive to reach deals with the US to avoid or minimise the ...
During remarks to reporters ahead of a White House dinner on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ...
The free-trade era is over. U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff letters show that tariffs - to protect domestic industries and to raise revenue for a deeply indebted government - are the way forward.
Trump wielded the threat of higher tariffs for reasons unrelated to trade as soon as he returned to the White House, ...
Trump insiders maintain that it would make little sense — politically or from a policy standpoint — for the president to offer any further extensions on trade.
With Agoa ending soon, African nations may have to face the Trump administration alone when tariffs hit on August 1.