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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.
Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Here's 100 things that have already changed ...
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.
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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan breaks down how the first Trump trade deal could form the "blueprint" for future deals and ...
Entrepreneur Natalie Gordon is leading a drive to exempt baby products made in China from Trump's heavy import duties, calling them essential items.
Whether a trade pact with China or a peace accord with Russia, the President doesn’t seem to know what he’s actually asking for, never mind how to actually achieve it.
The measure directs the Commerce Department to speed up reviewing and issuing permits for exploration and commercial recovery ...
President Donald Trump has ordered sharper scrutiny of America’s colleges and the accreditors that oversee them.
China hiked its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods to 125 percent after Trump introduced tariffs of 145 percent on imports from China to the U.S. The Trump administration later issued a temporary ...