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US President Donald Trump pushed back against suggestions that Friday's pausing of "reciprocal" tariffs was letting countries "off the hook" for their levies on US imports. Writing on social media ...
Meanwhile, allies like South Korea are scrambling to shield their critical industries, unveiling billion-dollar rescue packages for chipmakers caught in the crossfire.
President Trump maintained that tariffs will soon hit phones, computers, and major consumer tech products, as investor focus ...
The Trump administration is carrying out investigations of semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports on national security ...
The tariff fight is deepening Chinese consumers’ preference for domestic goods.
President Trump is staking everything on winning by imposing tariffs on China. But the fight threatens to choke off ...
US Army to control land on Mexico border as part of base, migrants could be detained, officials say US stocks close higher ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping signed dozens of cooperation agreements with Vietnam on Monday in a bid to deepen regional ...
Still, China remains vital to Moscow's post-sanction survival, with Beijing buying discounted Russian oil and gas, shielding pro-Kremlin narratives on its tightly controlled internet, and exporting ...
The U.K. responded to Trump's tariffs by slashing tariffs on 89 British products in a bid to ease strain on British ...
President Donald Trump’s top advisers and Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, said Monday that they had no basis for ...
Chinese imports are being taxed at 104% and U.S. exports to China could face a 84% tariffs starting Thursday. The de minimus exemption is also ending.