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Sony joins Microsoft and Nintendo in raising gaming console prices following President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China.
US President Donald Trump has faced the scrutiny of friends and foes alike since he all but declared an economic war against India by threatening to impose 25 per cent punitive tariffs on India over its oil trade with Russia, on top of the 25 per cent ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNDid Trump’s tariff war force India and China to mend ties?
China and India have agreed to resume trade ties and move towards resolving their longstanding border dispute.
The US collected more than $29 billion in tariff revenues in July, the highest monthly total so far this year.
US economist Jeffrey Sachs has doubled down on his criticism of the Donald Trump administration's move to impose 50 per cent punitive tariffs on India, calling the American President the great unifier of the BRICS.
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Trump tariffs live updates: China turns away from Nvidia AI chip after 'insulting' Lutnick remarks
China-specific AI chip after US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made comments officials found "insulting." Chinese regulators are now trying to discourage domestic tech firms from buying the H20 processor,
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Trump tariff revenue expected to offset tax bill impact, S&P says in U.S. credit rating hold
S&P Global warned U.S. government debt credit ratings could "come under pressure" if political developments affect the independence of the Federal Reserve.
Attorneys for President Donald Trump told judges that if they yank the president's tariff authority, "catastrophic consequences" would ensue, including a deep economic collapse not seen
On April 2, after trading had ended for the day on Wall Street, Trump unveiled his long-awaited tariff and trade policy. He introduced a baseline global tariff of 10%, as well as revealed higher " reciprocal tariff rates " on dozens of countries that have run adverse trade imbalances with the United States.
President Donald Trump’s “America First” tariff policies are boosting manufacturing in Puerto Rico, an island he has both attacked and claimed to help more than any other US leader.