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Employers and investors braced for an economic meltdown. It hasn’t happened, though there are headwinds.
Activity at Chinese ports has rebounded since U.S. President Donald Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping agreed to resume ...
Increases in tariffs come soon, would affect U.S. states in different ways. States that rely on exports or imports of goods ...
An escalating trade war with the U.S. is now crippling an entire industry that hand-harvests geoducks, leaving Washington state divers without work, Seattle exporters without business and Chinese ...
Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images. Other wars linked to tariffs, trade and taxes include those between the English and Dutch in the 17th century, the American Revolutionary War and the war of 1812 ...
The twists and turns in U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies have not only rattled global financial markets but have ...
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Let’s step back for a moment and recognize where we are right now. The United States has launched a trade war with the world’s second-largest economy, China.
How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars By acting on his own, President Trump has broken with more than 200 years of U.S. history in which Congress set the direction of trade policy.
Image. The New York Stock Exchange on April 9, the day Mr. Trump’s steep reciprocal tariffs took effect. ... Trade War Ground Zero: The largest U.S. ports, in Los Angeles County, ...
While the White House is waging a trade war on behalf of US manufacturing, the largest and most important part of the US economy, one that has a trade surplus, not a gap, is under threat.
President Donald Trump at the “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement in the Rose Garden on Wednesday. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) “Liberation Day” is an apt name for President ...