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President Trump had brushed off the stock market's plunge, but turmoil in the bond market got his administration's attention.
President Donald Trump is pausing reciprocal tariffs but escalating the trade war with China. What it means for your wallet.
President Trump signaled he was open to negotiations with trading partners last week, even as the US took steps to escalate ...
While President Donald Trump gave most countries a 90-day reprieve from the most extreme tariffs, a base 10% tariff is still ...
US indexes were back in sell-off mode, and China's latest retaliatory tariff further escalates the trade war.
AP Illustration/Jenni Sohn Trump, meanwhile, said Wednesday that he decided to pause most reciprocal tariffs after he saw ...
Statement: The U.S. is “taking in almost $2 billion a day in tariffs.” Before pausing country-by-country tariffs for 90 days, ...
As of August, the president’s investment portfolio showed significantly more in bonds than in stocks. It is unclear if his ...
President Donald Trump has just announced another major change to US trading policy, which has already sent ripples around ...
While the varied "reciprocal" tariffs announced last week are on pause, universal 10% tariffs and sector-specific import ...
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The President said in a post Wednesday that there will be a 90-day pause on tariffs against most countries, but also raised ...
President Donald Trump is considering a delay of auto tariffs. A temporary pause won’t be enough for automakers to adjust ...
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