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White House insists countries need US markets to survive as ‘phones ringing’ to make trade deals - The share markets reacted after China lifted tariffs on US goods to 125 per cent and said it would ig ...
China on Friday struck back at President Trump's ballooning tariffs, raising its duties on imports of US goods to 125% from ...
China’s president Xi Jinping says there are "no winners in a tariff war" as Beijing faces 145% levies on some goods imported ...
US stocks sank on Thursday as the reality of a US-China trade war weighed on investor sentiment, even as President Trump ...
April 2: that’s when President Trump began the global tariff war, dubbing the date “Liberation Day.” The escalating tariffs ...
Trump and officials in his administration were fielding calls from worried allies, and his advisers presented him with worrying data about the bond markets.
US President Donald Trump's announcement of blanket tariffs on friends and foes alike last week wiped out trillions of pounds ...
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer was spending a second day testifying to Congress on what the Trump White House ...
Stocks skyrocketed Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on many of the wide-ranging tariffs that ...
Follow our latest tariffs coverage in our live blog; Donald Trump has paused his tariff onslaught for 90 days in a major ...
The U.S. will impose 104 per cent tariffs against China at midnight tonight, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt ...