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President Donald Trump has begun announcing a suite of new bilateral trade agreements. The details of the deals — and who, if anyone, stands to benefit — remain largely unknown. On Tuesday, Trump heralded three new agreements with Indonesia,
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Trump’s Japan Trade Pact Could Spark a Flurry of Tariff Deals. Goldman Says 15% Is New Baseline.
Up next could be pacts with India and the European Union, the 27-nation bloc that trades more with the U.S. than anyone else.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy. Here is a timeline of the major developments: February 1 - Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Mexican and most Canadian imports and 10% on goods from China,
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Throw it all together and a level of predictability is finally emerging after six months of tariff threats that had at one point jacked up rates to 145% on China and near 50% on some smaller Asian exporters. Investors cheered the moves, with Asian shares rising the most in a month.
The European Union dominates critical pharmaceutical imports into the United States, making the 30% tariffs Trump threatened to go into effect Aug. 1 particularly risky.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new 19% tariff rate for goods from the Philippines on Tuesday after what he called a "beautiful visit" by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to the White House,
The tariff rate for imports from Indonesia will remain at the 19% rate announced last week, but the Southeast Asia nation has now agreed to sell critical minerals and purchase Boeing planes, farm products, and energy from the U.S., President Donald Trump announced in a post on social media Tuesday afternoon.
Trump says he could decrease drug prices by up to 1,000%, suggesting that he might use trade leverage to compel action.