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Mortgage rates are bouncing around, though not because of inflation data or job numbers. Financial markets (stocks and bonds) ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that launched a national security investigation into the U.S.
On April 10, Trump clarified that his tariffs on China now total 145%—the 125% rate he announced a day earlier as retribution ...
Some countries, like China, have already set countermeasures to Trump's tariffs, while others are looking to negotiate ...
History shows that tariffs to revive U.S. manufacturing, reclaim jobs and counter allegedly unfair trade practices rarely ...
One of the world’s largest electronics markets, Huaqiangbei shows how fast the supply chain was upended by the tariff ...
China has warned it is "not afraid" of a trade war with the United States, calling instead for dialogue grounded in "equa ...
On April 9, hours after the universal tariffs went into effect, Trump said the levies for most countries would be paused for ...
But China's finance ministry said tariffs would not go any higher ... the cost of borrowing for the US government- in retaliation for Trump's measures. In a further sign of investor worry, the ...
Beijing has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that are crucial for the world’s car, semiconductor ...
President Trump, speaking at the Oval Office, said that China had reached out to the US to negotiate on trade and that he viewed hiking tariffs on the country any further unfavorably. President ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday that President Donald Trump’s exemptions on items such as computer and ...