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President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is levying tariffs against South Korea and Japan beginning in August.
Trump warned leaders of Japan and South Korea that warned tariffs could go as high as 70% in August unless they strike a new ...
Donald Trump started sending tariff letters to the trading partners on Monday. Japan and South Korea were the first nations ...
Its new deal with Vietnam and its fresh tariff threats issued to many other countries seem designed to reduce China’s role in ...
Futures tracking the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq inched higher on Tuesday as investors assessed U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
Jane Pauley will receive the Poynter Institute’s Medal for Lifetime Achievement, and Dean Baquet and Garry Trudeau will receive Distinguished Service to Journalism Awards, at this fall’s ...
NEW YORK | Xinhua | U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday on social media that 25-percent tariffs will be imposed on ...
President Donald Trump is again pushing back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, delaying implementation from this week to next month.
President Trump met with his cabinet a day after sending out the first batch of tariff letters, and a day before a July 9 deadline he essentially extended until August 1 for countries to negotiate ...
President Donald Trump has sent letters to 14 countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade deals with the U.S. by Aug. 1.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled the Tokyo and Seoul destinations of this week’s trip to Asia amid an Israeli visit to the White House and a renewed trade war.
Wall Street is mixed in quiet trading as markets appeared to shrug off a new U.S. tariff deadline for trading partners.