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President Donald Trump has raised tariffs on Chinese goods by 145%, a figure that includes the increase to 125% announced on April 9 and the 20% import tax Trump previously imposed on China over the ...
ABC |
China is reaching out to other nations as the U.S. layers on more tariffs, in what appears to be an attempt by Beijing to form a united front to compel Washington to retreat.
ABC |
President Donald Trump defended the tariffs he imposed on trading partners but acknowledged some problems in a meeting with his Cabinet on Thursday.
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President Donald Trump made a series of false claims in televised remarks Thursday at a meeting of his Cabinet, including inaccurate assertions about US relations with China, Japan and the European Union.
Trump's tariffs are poised to raise prices on Amazon and devastate small businesses that source products from China, sellers told CNBC.
President Donald Trump's decision to pause so-called "reciprocal tariffs" for most countries triggered a historic stock market rally on Wednesday, but the levies that remain in place are still expected to hike prices and put the U.S. at risk of a recession, experts told ABC News.
A bipartisan duo in the House is leading a crackdown on Chinese technology in the U.S. after President Donald Trump's tariff announcement.
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President Donald Trump's administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time. But that's an unlikely scenario even with U.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns of his trade war with China escalating beyond the exchange of eye-watering tariffs, alluding to a cache of "the most powerful weapons in the world."
President Trump said he has heard of worse things when asked about China’s retaliation of tariffs by targeting the import of US films
The deepening trade war between the United States and China could significantly undermine President Donald Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, which earns tens of billions of dollars in revenue annually from oil sales to Beijing.