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President Donald Trump excluded Russia and North Korea from his “Liberation Day” tariffs announcement Wednesday, leaving many wondering why he would discipline allies like the European Union, but not ...
From Washington Examiner
China announced Friday that it will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all US products beginning April 10.
From The Boston Globe
His plan, if fully implemented, will return the United States to the highest tariff duty as a share of the economy since the late 1800s, before the invention of the automobile, aspirin, and the incan...
From The Atlantic
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The absence of Russia on the president’s new list of countries that he’ll hit with steep tariffs did not go unnoticed on social media. Critics were quick to accuse Trump of kowtowing to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom Trump has for years expressed his admiration of.
Nations 'already facing extremely high tariffs and our previously imposed sanctions preclude any meaningful trade with these countries,' says official - Anadolu Ajansı
8don MSN
North Korea appears to have sent at least 3,000 more soldiers to Russia early this year, South Korea’s military said Thursday, demonstrating Pyongyang’s continued support for Moscow’s war on Ukraine as world leaders push for an end to the three-year conflict.
President Trump announced a baseline 10% tariff on all trading partners to free the U.S. from relying on other countries for trade. Here's what to know.
Russia left off because there was no meaningful trade with it, while Cuba, Belarus and North Korea were already heavily sanctioned.
The White House defends Trump's decision to exclude four countries, including Russia and North Korea, from the new import tariffs
Acting president prioritizes government response to looming trade war The United States said it was confident about the democratic resilience of South Korea, as its expressed its commitment to working with acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on Tuesday.
A bizarre formula, some strange inclusions and exclusions, and some allies who sought to avoid the tariffs left in the lurch.