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Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled the Tokyo and Seoul destinations of this week’s trip to Asia amid an Israeli visit to the White House and a renewed trade war.
President Donald Trump is again pushing back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, delaying implementation from this week to next month.
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Irish Star on MSNMSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell accuses Donald Trump of 'lies' in letters to world leadersTV presenter Lawrence O'Donnell has accused US President Donald Trump of lying in letters sent to world leaders attempting to ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump announces tariff hikes up to 40% on 14 countriesTrump announced steep new tariffs on 14 countries, set to begin August 1. The move targets trade imbalances but could shake ...
President Donald Trump is hosting a meeting of his Cabinet at the White House, the sixth of his second term.As the ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump slammed for 'pathetic' response to chickening out of tariffsTrump appeared to suggest that his plan now revolves mainly around sending the letters he's been posting to his Truth Social to foreign governments, imploring them to come to a deal or export their ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Retreats While Nasdaq Pulls Ahead; Gold Names Get Clobbered (Live Coverage)The Nasdaq composite trimmed a larger gain to around 0.1% in recent action. The S&P 500 floundered, rising less than 0.1% after falling 0.8% on Monday. Small-caps still outpaced the market, with the ...
US stocks are little changed at midday after Trump said the Aug 1 tariff deadline won't be extended or changed.
President Donald Trump sent letters to 14 countries Monday outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade ...
World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq struggled for direction on Tuesday, as anxiety over President Donald Trump's latest tariff salvo ...
President Donald Trump Monday announced a new slate of tariffs scheduled to begin on August 1. Rates range from 25% to 40% ...
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