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Long-standing U.S. allies across most of the world's largest economies reacted with a mixture of anger and despair as they vowed retaliatory tariffs and hinted at some of the measures they plan to us...
Yahoo |
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 4%, or more than 1,600 — its worst sell-off since 2022.
BBC |
Shares slid again on Friday as markets continued to react to the uncertainty surrounding the economic impact of US tariffs.
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Foreign leaders are still thinking about whether immediate retaliation or offering to negotiate is the best option.
From home goods and furniture to soft toys, sneakers and athletic apparel, a slew of U.S. companies have tapped into Vietnam in recent years in an attempt to reduce their reliance on China. They’re now taking a hit after Trump hit the Southeast Asian country with a hefty 46% tariff in his “liberation day” announcement that targeted nations around the world.
Trump wrote in all-caps on his Truth Social platform: “THE OPERATION IS OVER! THE PATIENT LIVED, AND IS HEALING. THE PROGNOSIS IS THAT THE PATIENT WILL BE FAR STRONGER, BIGGER, BETTER, AND MORE RESILIENT THAN EVER BEFORE. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”
President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs may lead more countries to turn to China, several experts told Newsweek.
Donald Trump’s promised “Liberation Day” was originally planned for Tuesday, April 1, until the President told reporters last month he pushed it back 24 hours so it wouldn’t be viewed as an April Fool’s joke.
Hiring data to be released on Friday will offer a gauge of the nation's economic health, just a day after President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs triggered a major stock selloff.
President Trump finally announced his long-awaited “Liberation Day” tariff plan: a new 10% minimum tax on all goods entering the United States from overseas plus much-larger-than-expected “reciprocal” levies on imports from major trading partners such as China (34%),
CGTN isn’t the only state media outlet to use AI to slam Trump’s trade policy. New China TV, the English-language social-media-focused brand of China’s official state news service Xinhua, also published on April 3 a three-minute, 18-second sci-fi short called “T.A.R.I.F.F.”