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President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught last week left a lot of losers — from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
Consumers across the country are bracing for higher prices on everything from coffee to cars as President Donald Trump's full suite of "Liberation Day" tariffs go into effect next week. Some public ...
Canada minister Dominic LeBlanc expressed optimism that a deal could be reached to reduce the newly imposed 35% US tariffs on ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump wants a Nobel Prize through ‘easy wars’ as Ukraine and Gaza plans flopIsrael and Pakistan have already nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Now Cambodia says it will follow suit. The ...
Ford, on the other hand, makes 77% of its vehicles domestically. Still, CEO Jim Farley sees tariffs irreparably changing the ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS trade advisor says Trump tariff rates unlikely to changeNew US tariff rates are "pretty much set" with little immediate room for negotiation, Donald Trump's trade advisor said in ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHassett Defends Trump’s Economic Policies, Dismisses Job Data Concerns And Tariff FearsWhite House Economic Advisor stands by trade deals, calls recent job revisions a "typo," and weighs in on Fed independence.
As Ursula von der Leyen left Scotland last weekend with the ink still drying on the US-EU trade deal she had just signed with Donald Trump, the reception in European capitals was beyond gloomy.After ...
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While respecting US ambitions, India must defend its industries and strategic autonomy while safeguarding both sovereignty ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNU.S. trade frameworks create 'shifting landscape' as B.C. looks to cultivate LNG marketsAt the same time Premier David Eby was touting B.C.’s potential to export liquefied natural gas to Asia, U.S. President ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was disappointed by Trump’s move to raise the U.S. tariff on goods ...
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said in an interview set to air Sunday that President Trump’s newly announced tariff rates are “pretty much set” and the public should not expect them to come ...
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