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President Donald Trump sent out a flurry of letters to U.S. trading partners threatening to raise their tariffs on Aug. 1 if ...
Steep tariff rates are set to go back into effect after a 90-day pause on the April 2 rates that rocked the stock market.
The letters listed a range of tariffs. Goods entering the U.S. from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Tunisia ...
Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, ...
That all came after Trump's plans hit their biggest roadblock yet in court, when late last month the US Court of International Trade ruled that Trump had overstepped his authority when he imposed ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that counties that do not make deals with the United States by August will see ...
The Trump administration initially announced the global tariffs on April 2 before opting to pause he bulk of the levies a ...
President Donald Trump's administration says higher rates will go into effect Aug. 1. Here's where trade negotiations stand.
President Donald Trump revealed new higher tariff rates for more than a dozen countries after hitting Japan and South Korea ...
Dozens of America’s trading partners are bracing themselves for August 1, the new deadline for punishing tariffs on goods they export to the United States.
The leaders of Japan and South Korea were the first to get letters on Monday that informed them of the new tariff rates.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that countries will see their respective tariff rates “boomerang back” on Aug ...
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