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President Trump's tariff threats have returned, but Wall Street seems to mostly be tuning them out. Here's what experts say you should be doing with your money right now.
The president’s supporters portray him as a top dealmaker. But, at least for now, far more trading partners have gotten stiff ...
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing a political 'Witch Hunt' in Brazil. This move, alongside a new copper tariff citing national security, ...
Facing renewed tariff threats, Jakarta must now weigh its commitment to a multipolar world against short-term economic ...
The legal grounding of Donald Trump’s wild imposition of tariffs here, there and everywhere since his ludicrous April 2 ...
The president-elect’s threat to hit Canada, Mexico and China with new tariffs is already rocking business and diplomatic relationships and could topple the trade pacts he signed in his first term.
Apple tariff threats: If Trump gets his way, ... In a case brought by 12 states challenging Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs in the Manhattan-based Court of International Trade, ...
One law could make Trump’s tariff threat a reality. The International Emergency Economic Powers Act gives the president sweeping authority to control economic transactions.
Tariff threats, wars will slow but not collapse global luxury sales, new study shows. Global sales of personal luxury goods are projected to slide by 2% to 5% this year.
Despite growing concerns of a trade war, one of Chattanooga, Tenn.’s fastest-growing international companies still expects to grow by more than 60% this year shipping goods worldwide.