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In response to why Beijing is not backing down to Donald Trump on tariffs, the answer is that it doesn't have to. China's ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping accused Donald Trump of bullying the world with his tariff threat. The U.S. president is still ...
China’s president Xi Jinping says there are "no winners in a tariff war" as Beijing faces 145% levies on some goods imported to the US.
China raised tariffs on U.S. goods to 125% after Trump hiked duties to 145%, intensifying a trade war. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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China hiked tariffs on U.S. goods to 125% from 84% early Friday intensifying the trade war between the world’s two largest ...
The world's largest money manager BlackRock's assets increased to a record high in the first quarter but the firm posted a 4% ...
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In early April, Trump signed an executive order eliminating the "de minimis" tariff exemption for goods valued under $800. Kennedy said there is also growing pressure to alter "rules of ...
Most of the nations where Trump has properties are seeking negotiated settlements rather than retaliating against the U.S.
Several Asian and European stock markets slid back into the red on Friday morning, reversing gains made on Thursday amid continued uncertainty.
President Donald Trump moved on his first day in office to increase U.S. oil and gas production, but the country's oil ...
Matthew Rose, an Opinion editorial director, hosted an online conversation with four economists about President Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump is happy to talk about the financial markets when they’re rising, as they were on Wednesday, but when ...
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