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While 14 countries that have already received formal letters—and others may soon get them—from President Trump outlining ...
Sweeping tariffs set to be imposed by President Donald Trump next month may cast a pall over his top diplomat's first ...
The US president's tariff regime has up-ended global markets, disrupted businesses and thrown international trade into uncertainty and today's deadline is unlikely to put an end to it.
Only through collective defense of integrated supply chains and trade stability can China and ASEAN countries counter "protectionist acts" and achieve shared prosperity, said an expert.
With the US government sending letters to over a dozen countries informing them of the reciprocal tariff they are likely to attract on exports to the US, the suspense over the trade deal with India ...
By bno - Taipei Office The decision to delay a swathe of steep new tariffs on a wide range of global imports until August 1 ...
The administration's missives reupping — but also delaying — his tariff threats are further souring the mood toward the US ahead of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's trip to the region.
Reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 70% will be enforced Aug. 1, extending a July 9 deadline and uncertainty that has disrupted trade flow since U.S. President Donald Trump took office. | The ...
President Donald Trump sent letters to 14 countries Monday outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade deals with the U.S. by Aug. 1. In the letters, which were posted on Truth ...
Trump sent letters to the leaders of countries including Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, South Africa, Indonesia, Thailand, and ...
The leaders of Japan and South Korea were the first to get letters on Monday that informed them of the new tariff rates.
President Donald Trump hardened his stance on trade deals, saying Tuesday that there would be no more extensions past a new ...