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If you've taken a "tariff tour" of your own home, then you already know how deeply you depend on goods from China.
Business owners explain how the Trump tariffs are driving up costs, cutting into profits, and depressing employment.
Before “America First” became the Trump administration’s mandate for foreign policy and trade, one sector was already working ...
Maria Zakharova drew attention to the fact that "a positive effect has already been seen in the form of stabilization of global financial markets" ...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are both refusing to confirm whether they will be in Istanbul on Thursday to attend what ...
By Gram Slattery, Andrew Mills and Federico Maccioni DOHA/ABU DHABI (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday ...
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins talked Trump tariffs, onshoring, networking, AI, security and more on the company’s Q3 2025 earnings ...
President Trump says he told Apple CEO Tim Cook to scale back plans to produce iPhones in India and instead re-shore ...
Policy analyst Tanvi Ratna sees more to the recent trade talks with China than tariff cuts. There's a real chance to recalibrate both countries' economies.
U.S. producer prices unexpectedly fell in April as the cost of services declined by the most since 2009, pulled down by ...
China has taken aim at a new U.S. rule against use anywhere in the world of Ascend computer chips made by Huawei Technologies ...
President Donald Trump isn’t pleased with Apple CEO Tim Cook’s plan to manufacture iPhones bound for the United States at newly built plants in India.