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The Trump administration's tariffs mean items shipped from China will soon cost consumers much more, experts say.
President Trump, stung by a mounting backlash to his historic tariff plans, signaled on Wednesday that he is aiming for an end to the most intense period of global trade conflict in several decades.
President Trump hasn’t offered to take down U.S. tariffs on China on a unilateral basis, Bloomberg News quoted Treasury ...
President Trump said 145% tariffs on Chinese imports will "come down substantially" as his administration expressed optimism ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that he believes that excessively high tariffs between the U.S. and ...
US President Donald Trump has signaled a potential U-turn on his trade war with China, saying the high tariffs on Chinese ...
Stocks rocketed Wednesday as President Donald Trump appeared to back off some of his stances most disliked by Wall Street, ...
The Trump administration would look at lowering tariffs on imported Chinese goods pending talks with Beijing, a source ...
China led an informal U.N. Security Council meeting in which it accused the U.S. of using tariff policies to "bully" other ...
U.S. stocks were higher after President Donald Trump said he has “no intention” of firing the Fed chair and was said to be ...
Trump’s aides urged him to dial down attacks on the Federal Reserve chair. The White House softened its tone on Chinese ...
The sharp increase in tariffs and uncertainty will lead to a "significant slowdown" in global growth, the Fund predicted.