China, Trump and tariffs
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Export-reliant Vietnam is hoping to get the duties reduced to a range of 22% to 28%, if not lower, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
From Reuters
US President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new set of tariffs on Wednesday, arguing that they would allow the United States to economically flourish.
From BBC
While the stock market rallied Wednesday after Trump paused broader tariffs on foreign imports, registering historic gains, stocks have fallen Thursday amid the continued uncertainty over Trump’s tra...
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President Trump said in a social media post that he would impose tariffs and sanctions on Mexico if it does not comply with a treaty from 1944 to provide water to South Texas.
New York City's famed Garment District is bracing for impact as President Trump's barrage of tariffs begin to ripple through the apparel industry.
Asian markets are down despite Trump's tariff pause, ending a brief relief rally. Investors remain wary due to ongoing US-China trade tensions and high tariff rates. US futures are also falling, reflecting persistent market uncertainty and economic concerns.
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Trump has paused the higher tariffs for most countries but still imposed a 10% baseline.
Amazon shoppers can likely expect some prices to rise due to the ongoing global trade war, the company’s CEO admitted.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought some high profile stocks last week as President Trump's tariffs caused traders to bail out.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent helped persuade the president to take some time and negotiate with trading partners in the face of pressure from business leaders.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs in a dispute over an 81-year-old water treaty that outlines water sharing between the two countries through a network of interconnected dams and reservoirs.
Key Takeaways UBS and Mizuho analysts lowered their targets for Tesla on Thursday, citing the potential of tariffs to weaken the broader auto industry.Demand for electric vehicles is already soft, and sales may fall an additional 11% in 2025,
On April 3 and 4, consumers purchased 29% more canned and jarred vegetables in comparison to the Friday and Saturday before.