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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he could re-impose “reciprocal” tariffs on some countries in as soon as two or three weeks, a potentially significant re-escalation of the global trade war ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff will not attend high-level meetings in London aimed at ...
President Trump sought to tamp down a trade war with China on Wednesday, acknowledging that the 145 percent duty he slapped ...
President Trump has said his punishing tariffs would force companies to build factories in the United States. But it is far ...
Trump signs executive order demanding transparency from colleges receiving billions in foreign money
At least $60 billion in foreign funds have flowed to American universities in recent decades, according to a report from the ...
As White House considers reduction to China tariffs, new data reflects the broad and dismal impacts of a global trade war.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump will not reduce tariffs on China without an agreement by both ...
Two weeks after President Donald Trump paused plans for steep tariffs with promises that a flurry of negotiated deals would ...
A trade war between the world's two biggest economies is now in full swing. Chinese exports to the US face up to 245% tariffs ...
The broader trade war could also hurt the company as China, the world’s largest electric vehicle market, retaliates against ...
Stocks closed solidly higher Wednesday, though well off their earlier highs, as investor concerns about tariffs and Federal ...
Vice President JD Vance said today that the U.S. would “walk away” from negotiations to end the war in Ukraine unless both ...
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