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By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba heads to Canada on Sunday for trade talks with U.S.
President Donald Trump’s April 10 announcement that he was raising tariffs on China to 145% left Anthony Mendoza shattered.
Donald Trump continues to ramp up tariff rates even as they face pushback in court. Here's what it will mean for you and your ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs were touted as a tool for winning trade concessions from other countries. Those benefits are ...
US stocks open down after Trump raised tariff tensions by promising unilateral tariff rates within two weeks. Boeing shares ...
The decision, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, delivered an important but interim ...
A federal appeals court ruled Trump can continue to collect tariffs while businesses and states try to overturn taxes on ...
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In return, Trump said, the U.S. will stop efforts to revoke the visas of Chinese nationals on U.S. college campuses.
A federal appeals court agreed Tuesday to let many of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on United States trade partners ...
The U.S. government posted a $316 billion budget deficit for May, down 9%, or $31 billion, from a year earlier, as customs ...
Britain’s goods exports to the US fell in April by the largest amount for any month since records began in 1997 after ...
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