President Trump has doubled tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, igniting debates over rising costs for consumers and businesses. Meanwhile, aid operations in Gaza have been paused amid escalating violence.
President Trump has ramped up steel and aluminum tariffs to 50%, impacting both domestic producers and industries reliant on these metals. As costs rise, the ripple effects could lead to higher consumer prices and job losses in other sectors.
The UK dodges a significant increase in steel and aluminium tariffs imposed by President Trump, maintaining the current rate of 25% while negotiations continue for a future trade agreement. Is this a win for British businesses?
President Trump's ambitious trade deal strategy is hitting serious obstacles as tariffs and legal challenges create uncertainty. With just over a month left in his tariff pause, tensions with trading partners rise.
The EU has condemned President Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel imports, warning it could worsen trade tensions and hurt consumers. With countermeasures on the table, the stakes are rising in this ongoing trade war.
In a surprising shift, President Trump plans to ease tariffs on foreign automakers, aiming to support U.S. manufacturing jobs. This move comes just ahead of a Michigan rally celebrating his first 100 days in office, as concerns about the economy linger.
The IMF warns that President Trump's tariffs could lead to a significant slowdown in global economic growth, predicting a drop from 3.3% to 2.8% this year. With rising trade tensions, fears of a recession loom large as investors react to the unpredictable economic landscape.
Donald Trump's recent tariffs have sent shockwaves through global trade, causing uncertainty and concern for economies worldwide. The implications of these changes are far-reaching for countries like Vietnam and the UK.
As Trump's latest tariffs kick in, markets face significant turbulence, with fears of a global recession mounting. Analysts warn of persistent volatility while world leaders consider their responses.
The EU is set to impose targeted countermeasures on $28 billion worth of U.S. imports in response to Trump's tariffs, signaling a potential global trade war. As tensions rise, the bloc seeks a united front to negotiate with Washington.