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America has agreed to cut the “reciprocal" tariffs it imposed on China last month from 125% to a more digestible 10% for at ...
The de minimis exemption previously allowed Chinese packages worth less than $800 to come into the U.S. duty-free. The rule ...
Charles Gasparino commented on the US-China tariff agreement, suggesting both sides retreated during negotiations. He argued ...
President Trump's trade policies and tariffs have made it difficult for companies to set prices, causing significant increases in consumer costs.
A day after China and the U.S. agreed to a 90-day truce in their tariffs stalemate, China is moving to strengthen its ...
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India Today on MSNSindoor tests India's ties with Trump's QuadWhile India waged a war on Pakistan-sponsored terror through Operation Sindoor, her so-called Quad allies ghosted her in real ...
Markets heavily applauded a pause in the trade war on Monday, or maybe more accurately, the clarity it brought with it.
The agreement was cheered in Beijing as vindication for Xi Jinping and his defiant response to President Trump’s trade war.
Investors were sobered after Monday’s rallies by longer term worries, as analysts warned President Donald Trump’s policies could still change.
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
I’m Malcolm Scott, international economics enterprise editor in Sydney. Today we’re looking at key takeaways from the ...
Importers are ready to get back to business after the U.S. cut tariffs on China, but uncertainty looms. And, media mogul ...
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