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Trump has issued letters to more than a dozen countries, including South Africa, putting them on notice for an increase in import duties on goods bound for the US.
Donald Trump’s team must have been in quite a rush to send out the president’s copy-paste “tariff letters” Monday because ...
A State Department cable revealed how an imposter contacted several officials while pretending to be the secretary of state.
Yesterday's tariff announcements were a reminder that investors are not out of the woods when it comes to the White House's trade war. Some economists project that tariffs could slow economic growth ...
US stocks open mixed after Trump unveiled tariffs on 14 countries, and signed an executive order to extend the “reciprocal” ...
Call it "deja vu," but a bit different. Tariff uncertainty has brought the return of volatility to Wall Street, with Treasury ...
Amazon is extending its annual Prime Day sales and offering new membership perks to Gen Z shoppers amid tariff-related price worries and possibly some consumer boredom with an event marking its ...
Wall Street was mixed in quiet trading early Tuesday as markets appeared to shrug off new tariff deadlines for U.S. trading ...
The expected positive forces of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and future interest rate cuts should soon outweigh the negative forces of tariff actions by the new administration.
Writer and social media commentator Brian Krassenstein offered up a scathing copy edit of Donald Trump's rambling letter to Japan's prime minister announcing increased tariffs in his ongoing trade war ...
U.S. stock futures edged modestly higher today after investors digested President Trump’s notification letters to 14 ...
The president noted that U.S. negotiators remained open to offers from trading partners, suggesting that tariffs could be ...