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Mary Barra said at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference in New York City she learned lessons from previous talks with Trump.
The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.
Ultimately, those who respond with flexibility and foresight—whether businesses or consumers—will be best positioned to handle the pressures of a tariff-driven economy.
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North Macedonia has announced plans to abolish all import taxes on the United States in the hope of reaching a reciprocal zero-tariff deal with the Trump administration
Restaurant chain Dave’s Hot Chicken doesn't want costs associated with higher duties on steel and aluminum imports to dent its growth plans. The California-based chain said that nearly al
And that means President Donald Trump’s tariffs are top-of-mind. A $6,400 piece of odor control equipment was in transit from Canada when tariffs went into place, and the wastewater district paid a $1,550 tariff on it, Luers said.
Gavekal Founding Partner and Head of Research Arthur Kroeber notes, “The overall objectives of the trade aggression...are as muddled as ever.
U.S. manufacturing activity sank a little deeper into contraction in May, reflecting persistent worries over the impact of the Trump administration’s whipsawing trade policy. Meanwhile, new export orders were at their lowest reading since 2009,