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CNET on MSNMortgage Rates at a Tipping Point. Why Trump's Tariffs Have the Housing Market on EdgeMortgage 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 ...
China said it will hike its levies on U.S. imports to 84% after President Trump hit Chinese goods with even higher tariffs.
The president said he would counter Beijing’s tariffs, which came in response to Mr. Trump’s own levies, with even more ...
Trump's most recent tariffs, which affected almost all U.S. trade partners, increased import taxes on Chinese goods to 104%.
The Trump administration imposed a 10% minimum tariff on all imports coming into the country and even higher tariffs on other ...
China said on Friday it will impose a 34% tariff on all US imports starting April 10 after President Donald Trump's decision to hit Chinese imports.
The Chinese government said it would match President Trump’s tariff, and also barred a group of American companies from doing ...
China retaliated against U.S.-imposed tariffs on Thursday by reducing the number of allowed American made movies that can be shown in the country.
China said it is raising its tariffs on U.S. products to 84%, up from its previously announced 34%, after President Trump's import duties on Chinese good went into effect today at a rate of 104%.
Hours after Donald Trump’s latest tariffs came into effect, China has announced retaliatory measures: an additional 50 ...
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