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U.S. stock-market futures were little changed Sunday, as investors await the next tariff developments and a big week of ...
When President Trump slapped tariffs on nations across the globe this spring, many economists feared higher prices and ...
The Gurugram-based firm inks a joint venture with Jinnaite Machinery to provide driveline components to Chinese and global EV ...
South Korea’s exports fell 2.2 percent in the first 20 days of July from a year earlier, dragged down by weaker shipments to ...
President Trump has threatened to slap a 30% tariff rate against the EU and a flurry of customized tariff rates on other ...
Oakmark Global Fund (Investor Share Class) underperformed the benchmark, the MSCI World Index, for the quarter, but ...
The U.S. tariff rate may have dropped significantly from its spring high — a truce in the U.S.-China trade war is set to expire on Aug. 12 — but continues to shape the forthcoming holiday period.
If you want to get ahead of potential rising prices, here are a few things to look at now before they get more expensive later.
The EU tariffs would target industrial goods, including Boeing Co. aircraft, U.S.-made cars, and bourbon whiskey.
Some European Union member states are open to higher tariff rates by the Trump administration if enough items are exempt from them, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with discussions. Some me ...
Rep. Don Bacon (Neb.), a moderate Republican, suggested in a Sunday interview that first lady Melania Trump deserves some ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence Sunday that the Trump administration will cut trade deals with key U.S ...