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The FTSE 100's winning streak is on the line as the blue-chip index slid into the red, ending an eight-day consecutive run of ...
China has responded to the Trump administration’s new measures with 125% retaliatory tariffs. As the U.S. third-largest supplier of pork, Beijing has also now cancelled an estimated 12,000 metric tons ...
According to Terry Branstad there may be some movement from White House but questions if it will lead to a deal.
TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -When Tokyo's top trade negotiator met U.S. President Donald Trump for tariff talks at the White ...
To be fair, another reason they don’t want to air their feelings is that the CEOs say there’s a smallish, but realistic ...
The Chinese president was attending a closed-door virtual meeting with the UN secretary general, António Guterres, Brazil’s ...
Ullyot, who had been the department’s chief spokesman, described “a month of total chaos at the Pentagon,” a “near collapse ...
When Tokyo's top trade negotiator met U.S. President Donald Trump for tariff talks at the White House earlier this month, he ...
The U.S. President signalled a shift when he said that tariffs will have to "come down substantially," writes Ryan Hass.
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney weighed in on the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China.
After global panic over the president’s trade proposals, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is downplaying his boss’s bluster.
Since the announcement, China and the U.S. have gone tit-for-tat with tariff rates. Currently, the U.S. has placed 145% tariffs on all goods imported from China, which prompted China to hit the U.S.