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U.S. stock futures fell Sunday, a day after President Donald Trump threatened to impose new 30% tariffs against imports from Mexico and the European Union.
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand is considering offering zero tariffs on more U.S. imports, the finance minister said on Monday.
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks kept to a tight range on Monday as investors digested the announcement of even more trade ...
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks kept to a tight range on Monday as investors digested the announcement of even more trade ...
President Trump plans to impose 30% tariffs on EU imports starting August 1, prompting French dairy leaders to warn of ...
In less than six months, hundreds of lawsuits have been filed opposing the policies of the second Trump administration – many ...
Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they’re looking for trading ...
A busy week ahead for investors will see inflation data, the debate about the Fed's next move, and the start of second ...
The EU as a whole has an annual trade surplus with the United States of $235.6 billion, according to the Bureau of Economic ...
Now a professor emerita still very engaged in trade issues, she joked that at least now her students no longer treated her ...
Trump said this week that there would be no new extensions granted for the August 1 deadline. Market pros tell BI where they ...
In the first round of “tariff letters” sent to U.S. trading partners, President Donald Trump singled out two close allies in Asia: Japan and South Korea. Both ...