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The U.S. already imposed tariffs on some Chinese products of up to 100%. Add that to the 145% in new tariffs and some ...
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy will meet with Mr. Trump at the White House today, becoming the latest in a line of ...
Beijing has wielded a wide range of punitive measures in recent days to strike back at Washington, including steps targeting ...
ASML reported weaker-than-expected orders for its chip-making machines in the first quarter and warned that President Trump’s ...
US stocks fell after Nvidia revealed costly new curbs on chip exports to China, and investors grappled with uncertainty over ...
US stock futures traded flat on the heels of a bruising day on Wall Street that underscored fears over the economic impact of ...
The numbers beat expectations but this data covers a period before US tariffs on Chinese-made goods jumped from 10% to 145% ...
Experts call Trump's raft of tariffs "worse than the worst-case scenario." There's been a pause and exemptions -- with things ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials, a sign of the high ...
Trade adviser Peter Navarro said carve-outs for smartphones and other tech products weren't really exclusions from sky-high ...
Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren described the confusion about shifting tariff rates and how smartphones and ...
U.S. businesses are starting to add a tariff fee to customer bills and shopping carts to offset rising import costs.