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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt quickly shut down reports of a pause based on Hassett’s comments, telling CNBC it was “fake news.”
Reuters |
In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glo...
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After the US president's announcement of a pause on most higher tariffs, there was a massive rise on the stock market.
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This analysis from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business unpacks the April 2 tariff announcements from the White House.
President Donald Trump has kept his promise on tariffs — so much so that it’s freaking out investors, economists, CEOs and a growing segment of the population who fear the import taxes will do more harm than good.
Stock markets around the globe and in the U.S. fell significantly the day after ... These tariffs also do not apply to Russia, North Korea, Cuba, or Belarus. A White House official told the ...
President Donald Trump has routinely declared tariffs as one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary and has regularly accused foreign countries of ripping off the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as "Liberation Day", when he plans ... the details and nobody knows the details." The White House confirmed on Tuesday that Trump will impose new tariffs on Wednesday, without providing details ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will speak to reporters Tuesday afternoon, a day before President Trump’s tariffs on the Canada, Mexico, China and certain product imports, are
The overall US tariff rate on Chinese imports has risen to 145% according to the White House. Meanwhile, the EU has agreed to hold off on its own counter-tariffs. Follow DW for more.
President Donald Trump’s sudden change to tariff policy on Wednesday won’t affect the rates that currently apply Canadian and Mexican products, according to a White House official.