China, Trade Deal
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Trump trade war with China may never be totally over
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As I watched the stock markets soar, I wondered if the media would admit that President Donald Trump may have been right about tariffs after all.
The landmark agreement will see an end to 25 per cent tariffs on steel and cars, and concessions for American food
President Donald Trump’s administration wants to strike 90 trade deals in 90 days ... s absence on Monday highlights doubts among trade experts about how effectively the administration can ...
Polls then showed farmers supported short term pain if it tariffs led to fairer trade deals. As he weighs new tariffs, President Trump must negotiate a new era of trade deals that will finally put America’s family farms first. The last time tariffs ...
We don’t have to make a deal with them.” So what’s the holdup more generally? We asked Scott Lincicome, a trade expert at the libertarian Cato Institute and frequent critic of Trump’s tariffs.
The agreement will slash Trump’s tariffs that he announced on “Liberation Day,” specifically seeing tolls on British cars down from 27.5 percent to 10 percent and eliminating tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Britain spent months buttering up Donald Trump, keeping calm in the face of the U.S. president's tariff-led assault on global trade, before deciding late on Wednesday to drop its demands for a comprehensive deal and take a quick but limited win instead.