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China raised its total retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports to 125% today after the Trump administration clarified yesterday that U.S. duties on Beijing are actually 145% because of earlier fentanyl-re...
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Trump said Wednesday he will pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days to more than 75 U.S. trading partners except for China, whose tariff rate he said will increase to 125%, effective immediately.
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Trump's announcement sent stocks surging this afternoon following days of volatility and losses.
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Most of the nations where Trump has properties are seeking negotiated settlements rather than retaliating against the U.S.
China says it will raise tariffs on U.S. goods to 125 percent, deepening the escalating trade war between the two countries.
China announced Friday that it will hike tariffs on American imports from 84% to 125% in its latest retaliatory action against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The European Central Bank meets on April 17 with all focus on what tariff chaos means for how much further policymakers will need to cut rates.
The Washington Post asked more than 500 workers in manufacturing jobs across the country what they think about Trump’s tariffs. Most completed the survey before Trump announced he would pull back some tariffs, maintaining a 10 percent tariff on most foreign goods and raising tariffs on China.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid,” in his first public comment on the escalating trade war with the United States, as Beijing raised tariffs on US goods to 125%.
Vietnam is prepared to crack down on Chinese goods being shipped to the U.S. via its own territory to avoid crippling U.S. tariffs, according to a new report.
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Trump has used the IEEPA as the legal justification for his tariffs, as the president first levied tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico before issuing—and then paring back —more sweeping tariffs on most foreign goods.
President Trump on Wednesday raised the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. Wondering what that makes for your favorite products? See list
The anxiety is palpable in Toyota City, the “Detroit of Japan,” as it braces for the impact of the Trump administration’s 25 percent tariff on foreign-made cars.
China will impose 125% tariffs on U.S. goods from Saturday, up from the 84% previously announced, the finance ministry said on Friday.