As the Supreme Court considers Trump's use of emergency powers for tariffs, experts predict that high tariffs will persist regardless of the ruling. What does this mean for businesses and the economy?
In a dramatic call for action, US President Trump urges the EU to impose tariffs of up to 100% on China and India to increase economic pressure on Russia amid escalating conflict in Ukraine.
President Trump announces a new 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing high tariffs and India’s oil purchases from Russia. This move could disrupt U.S.-India trade relations and impact the economy.
Lower U.S. Treasury yields are fueling a surge in risk assets, despite new tariffs announced by Trump on 14 countries. Analysts weigh in on how this affects the stock market and corporate profits.
President Trump announces continued high tariffs on Chinese goods while touting a new trade agreement framework. Will this lead to significant changes in U.S.-China trade relations?
Walmart is set to raise prices on various products due to high tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. CEO Douglas McMillon warns that consumers, especially lower-income families, will feel the pinch as food and essential goods see significant price hikes by June.
In a surprising trade announcement, President Trump slashes tariffs on British luxury cars while threatening hefty tariffs on toys. Rolls-Royce and Aston Martin rejoice, but Mattel faces tough times ahead.
President Trump refuses to lower the 145% tariffs on China, insisting it’s essential as trade talks approach. With tensions rising, will this strategy pay off or escalate the trade war?
In a surprising move, President Trump hints at lowering tariffs on China, potentially easing trade tensions and impacting American consumers. The current tariffs, as high as 145%, have strained relations between the world's two largest economies.
In a surprising turn, President Trump hints at significantly reducing tariffs on Chinese goods, suggesting a potential thaw in the US-China trade war. As economic tensions escalate, could this be the start of a new chapter in trade relations?