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Markets may be mispricing tariff risks. Find out why record customs revenue, low volatility, and past patterns make a retreat less likely this time.
Donald Trump could spark more chaos and confusion in global markets after hinting that his latest deadline to impose major tariffs might once again shift on a whim.On Monday, Trump announced a sweeping new wave of 25 percent tariffs on more than a dozen countries,
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Trump's extended tariff deadline keeps global trade in limboAfter months of promises to overhaul or eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency, President Donald Trump is touting a fast and robust federal response to the devastating Texas floods. One former agency leader says it's "a defining event that
Donald Trump’s evolving tariff rollout has resulted in confusion as a July 9 deadline now appears to have shifted to August 1. While letters and deals are being sent out, mixed messages from officials,
The president has published just 22 letters, many to minor trading partners like Brunei, Moldova and Sri Lanka.
President Donald Trump declared that his August 1 tariff deadline is final, saying, “No extensions will be granted.” Despite past reversals, earning him the nickname “TACO” (Trump Always Chickens Out),
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Soy Aire on MSNTrump's New Tariff Strategy: A Bold Move in Global TradePresident Donald Trump is set to inform trade partners about new U.S. tariffs, effective August 1. This move underscores his preference for straightforward actions over complex negotiations, as the deadline for agreements looms.
Canada's PM Mark Carney says the chances of a tariff-free trade deal with the US are slim as Donald Trump is set to impose 35% tariffs on Canadian imports from August 1
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(Reuters) -Investors await U.S. President Donald Trump's July 9 deadline for trade partners to strike deals on tariffs with a degree of equanimity, but what happens beyond that has the power to stir up more volatility and uncertainty.
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Soy Aire on MSNTrump tariff conflict has a new date: August 1President Donald Trump has announced a decisive shift in U.S. trade policy, declaring that his administration will begin notifying trade partners about new tariffs on their exports. These tariffs, set to take effect on August 1,