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The fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners. On Sunday, ABC's "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos pressed White Ho...
Reuters |
Investors sold the dollar and poured into safe havens like the yen and Swiss franc on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed sweeping tariffs on the world.
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With such extreme dips in the stock market, some Americans are seeing their retirement savings take an intense hit.
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Trump, EU and tariffs
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EU trade ministers will gather on Monday and the focal point will be the response to Donald Trump, perhaps offering some signals on whether the EU is willing to escalate tensions with digital services...
CNN |
The effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are starting to be felt across the globe, with his blanket 10% tax on imports now in effect, and much steeper tariffs for many countries coming this we...
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Donald Trump snapped at a reporter onboard Air Force One on Sunday over her line of questioning about his tariffs, which have sent stock markets tumbling and prompted criticism from even some of his most loyal supporters.
The big question as global stock selloffs point to another week of plunging markets in the US is how much pain President Donald Trump is prepared to inflict to test his tariff theories.
The sketch show mocked the president's tariffs, saying Make America Wealthy Again would be preceded by the best ever "Great Depression."
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"I don’t want anything to go down, but sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something," Trump told reporters.
Top Trump administration officials are offering mixed messaging on the possibility of negotiating the president’s newly announced tariffs, framing the move as a necessary economic reset and downplaying severe market volatility and uncertainty.
Australia will be able to manage the direct impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs but economic growth will take a hit as the global economy slows, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Monday.
Residents of South Jersey and the rest of the U.S. may soon pay more for coffee, clothing and more under new tariffs announced this week by Trump.
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Live” cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Donald Trump during the latest episode’s cold open to give his version of the president’s recent “Liberation Day” tariff announcement.