Trump, European Union and Tariff
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Explícame on MSNWhite House confirms Trump's commitment to a 10% global tariffDespite recent trade negotiations and agreements, the White House confirms President Donald Trump's unwavering commitment to a 10% base tariff.
These retreats are so frequent that investors should rationally expect them. So why do markets still react to the initial announcements?” UBS’s Paul Donovan asked.
A top White House economic advisor said President Donald Trump doesn’t want to hurt Apple (AAPL) with its tariffs, only days after the president threatened the smartphone maker with steep import taxes on the iPhone.
Companies are finding new ways to evade President Donald Trump‘s sweeping global tariffs, according to a new report.Several Chinese firms are helping companies find ways to bring their products to the U.
Vollye after volley of new tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all while on-again, off-again new levies continue to escalate uncertainty.
A federal judge agreed with Presidend Donald Trump’s assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
‘Death by a thousand cuts approach’: Nicolle Wallace on the impact of Donald Trump’s tariff whiplash
David Frum, Staff Writer for The Atlantic and Justin Wolfers, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss Donald Trump once again pulling the rug on his planned tariff implementation this time delaying increased tariffs to the European Union to July 9,
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Adviser Flails When Asked About Effect of Tariffs on iPhonesThe U.S. president has claimed that Russia has offered major concessions toward a possible peace deal, although the “concessions” have included staking a Russian flag in Crimea, a deal that would effectively reward Russia for falling short of conquering the entire country.
For past presidents, that would have been enough for a winning week, but for Trump 2.0, it was just another day.
Those who saw Donald Trump as the “pro-business” candidate in the 2024 race had it backwards. Take his latest tariff whiplash, for example.
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
Vietnam bypassing its own laws to fast-track $1.5bn Trump golf resort amid tariffs threat, report says - Trump project began groundbreaking after just three months of planning process that is said to