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Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they’re looking for trading partners as a way around the United States.
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InvestorsHub on MSNGlobal Markets Weekly UpdateMarkets Show Limited Reaction to New U.S. Tariffs Friday’s closes were: S&P 500: 6,259.75, down 20.71 pts (–0.33%) from Thursday’s record peak Dow Jones: 44,371.51, off 279.13 pts (–0.63%) ...
Johor is watching the negotiations between Putrajaya and Washington closely before the 25% reciprocal tariffs imposed by the ...
The Johor government is optimistic that ongoing trade negotiations between the federal government and the United States will ...
Which countries are the worst hit by Trump's new tariffs, and on what basis were these 14 countries chosen? What is the road ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNWe’re done catching a cold when US sneezes, thanksThe future won’t be dominated by old, sclerotic Europe, or Japan, or the self-sabotaging US. It’ll be a world dominated by ...
President Donald Trump extended his "Liberation Day" tariff pause and sent letters to trading partners announcing new tariff ...
Doubling down on his trade wars, President Trump is threatening to raise taxes on many goods from Canada and punish Brazil ...
President Donald Trump has sent letters this week outlining higher tariffs countries will face if they don't make trade deals ...
In a letter dated July 7 and addressed to President Prabowo Subianto, US President Donald Trump confirmed the decision to ...
President Trump announced 30% tariffs on imports from Mexico and the EU, effective August 1, to address trade deficits.
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