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Donald Trump last week imposed the steepest American tariffs on imports in over a century, levying rates as high as 50 per cent on some countries in a move described by the EU as a “major blow” to the...
From The Independent
European stocks were set to open lower on Wednesday, with markets struggling to maintain Tuesday's positive momentum as country-specific tariffs from the U.S. started taking effect.
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Trump's trade policy: An unexpected blow to Russia's economyDonald Trump's trade policy, instead of aiding Russia, is causing significant economic issues for the country. The fall in oil prices and the depreciation of the rouble threaten the nation's financial stability.
One country that did not feature on Donald Trump's list of tariffs on US trade partners was Russia.US outlet Axios quoted White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt as saying this was because existing US sanctions on Russia "preclude any meaningful trade" and noting that Cuba,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNWhite House explains why Russia is not included in Trump’s tariffs listWhite House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, in an interview with ABC News, said that Russia was not included in the list of tariffs imposed by the US due to ongoing negotiations regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump announces 'major tariffs' on pharmaceuticals sparking fears of soaring medicine costsTrump's announcement comes after another brutal day of trading on Wall Street as markets continue to react to his sweeping tariffs announced last week
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BuzzFeed on MSNDonald Trump Once Again Lost It Over A Reporter’s Straightforward Tariffs Question: "So Stupid"When the reporter told him Bloomberg, then he called on another journalist and said, “She asks too many questions.” CNN / Aaron Rupar / Via Twitter: @atrupar Trump lashed out at Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern when she asked if there is any “pain in the market at some point you’re unwilling to tolerate?
Jamie Dimon's annual letter to shareholders warned that Trump's tariffs may push America's former allies to rely more heavily on nations like China and Russia.
Senior US officials said dozens of countries have contacted the White House seeking to renegotiate new US tariffs. Chip-making Taiwan says it wants to cut tariffs to zero. DW has more.
The Trump administration's aggressive global tariff regime against imported goods from some of its closest allies has drawn strong reactions across the board.