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President Donald Trump’s faith in tariffs is undimmed by a dose of negative US growth and signs of a looming supply crunch.
Aerospace companies are preparing for the next chapter in a new trade war as the European Union draws up expected ...
The New York Times wants to hear from European business owners about how they are navigating the uncertainty of President ...
Prices for videogame consoles could surge nearly 70% if they that aren't exempted from Trump's tariffs, according to new ...
The European Union will propose tariffs on Boeing Co. aircraft if talks with the US fail to de-escalate a brewing trade ...
The European Commission will announce on Thursday details of its next countermeasures against U.S. tariffs should ...
While the ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China often centers on the exchange of physical goods, the economic ...
The combined value of goods exchanged between the U.S. and China was $40.8 billion in March 2025. That is the lowest figure ...
Stocks are poised to open higher Wednesday following news that the U.S. and China are scheduled to discuss trade, as ...
President Donald Trump, in his first Oval Office meeting with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, said there was nothing ...
UPS' plans to cut thousands of jobs nationwide have hit home in Ohio, where the company has announced layoff at a facility ...
Investors' tariff jitters have returned to the forefront this week, as President Trump hinted at more fronts in his trade war ...