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In the latest switch-up in the rollercoaster of events that have followed the April 2 announcement of President Donald ...
The Trump administration says it will exclude electronics like smartphones and laptops from reciprocal tariffs.
President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House, held up a chart showing proposed import taxes: 34 percent on China, 20 ...
President Donald Trump announced a complete pause on all the “reciprocal” tariffs that went into effect at midnight, with the ...
Despite rattled financial markets, threats of retaliation and some of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters encouraging ...
Trump has paused the higher tariffs for most countries but still imposed a 10% baseline.
A White House official predicted to The Post last week that India, Japan and Vietnam were likely to be among the first nations to come to a one-for-one trade understanding with the US.
The executive order focuses on trade deficits, not trade policies, and has an escalation mechanism that can’t tell the ...
Smartphones and electronic integrated circuits now qualify for the “semiconductor” exemption, but officials say ...
New levies mean that in many cases, the U.S. will be charging other countries more than what they charge America.
Smartphones, computers and other electronics will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, the administration has announced. ...
The US took steps to impose levies on Chinese ships that dock at US ports, escalating the trade war between the world's two largest economy. On Thursday, President Trump struck an optimistic tone ...
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