As President Trump's tariffs ignite a trade war, markets plunge, and fears of recession loom. Can new trade negotiations with Vietnam and China offer a way out?
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.
March's Consumer Price Index reveals a surprising slowdown in inflation, but experts warn that the upcoming impacts of Trump's tariff increases could spell trouble for American consumers.
Two Democratic senators are calling for an investigation into President Trump's tariff rollbacks, suspecting insider trading among White House allies. The timing of Trump's social media posts raises serious ethical concerns.
President Trump's recent 90-day suspension of tariffs might seem like good news, but experts warn consumers will still face significant price hikes on various goods. From electronics to clothing, here's how your wallet will feel the pinch.
U.S. stocks saw a decline as trade tensions with China escalate, following Trump's tariff decisions. The EU pauses its retaliatory measures, but concerns remain over inflation and economic growth.
In a surprising turn, U.S. consumer prices fell in March amid rising inflation risks fueled by President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods. How will this affect the economy?
U.S. Treasury yields fell sharply after President Trump announced a 90-day tariff reprieve on most countries, calming bond market volatility. Analysts warn of ongoing trade uncertainty despite temporary relief.
The US and Vietnam are set to begin trade negotiations aimed at reducing non-tariff barriers. This comes after Trump pauses a significant 46% tariff, raising questions about the future of trade relations and economic strategies.
The stock market experienced a significant boost today as President Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, leading to a surge in tech stocks, especially Nvidia, as optimism grows about AI and trade relations.