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Newsom said he instructed state officials to pursue independent trade relationships with countries hit by the tariffs and urged them to exempt California-made goods from retaliatory measures, accordi...
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"We think we're in very good shape. We think we're doing very well. Again there will be a transition cost, transition problems, but in the end it's going to be a beautiful thing," Trump said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as "Liberation Day", when he plans to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system. Tariffs also have big implications for corporate earnings, global growth, inflation and ...
The value of the U.S. government's Bitcoin holdings has declined 12% from $17.24 billion to $15.21 billion since Trump's announcement of "reciprocal tariffs."
The Senate is headed for another showdown over free trade after Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) announced legislation to wipe out President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. Paul is joining Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and five other Democrats to introduce a measure that ends the emergency declaration Trump used to levy a wave of tariffs as
Nvidia is one of the firms "more protected" from Trump's tariffs, Morgan Stanley said this week.
PORT ST. LUCIE — Asian markets and grocery stores on the Treasure Coast let out a sigh of relief Wednesday when President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day postponement on most "Liberation Day" tariffs.
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The Wolf of Wall Street claims Trump isn’t guilty of market manipulation after tariff U-turn - Jordan Belfort, who previously admitted to stock manipulation himself, has given his verdict on Trump’s t
Speaker Mike Johnson move to protect Donald Trump's liberation tariffs could become significant if the 90-day pause isn't extended.
March 24 -4: Morning Consult recorded a record high disapproval rating of 51% for Trump and a record-low approval rating of 47% for his second term in its March 21-23 survey of 2,210 registered voters (margin of error 2), a two-point net decline for Trump since the group’s previous weekly poll.