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China is seeking common cause with jilted partners of the United States as it tries to extend its influence and take center stage in a new trade order — rebuilt without Washington.
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Lawsuits are expected that question whether the president has overstretched his emergency powers.
The biggest-ticket implications of President Donald Trump's tariff blitz understandably gain the most attention.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNNewsom asks international trade partners to exempt California exports from tariffsGov. Gavin Newsom announced new plans Friday to distance the state of California from President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, asking his staff to pursue “strategic relationships” with international trading partners to exclude state’s products from their own retaliatory export tariffs.
President Donald Trump's new tariffs have not effected prices at local international groceries stores just yet, but shoppers worry about the added costs for goods.
Panamas government has announced it is actively pursuing an exemption from the new tariffs recently imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The tariffs, unveiled earlier this week, have sparked global concern
US tariffs undermine international trade and will ultimately hurt Americans, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan said in a blog post Sunday. There are no winners in trade wars, Chan wrote, adding that the levies imposed by President Donald Trump last week had dragged down the US stock market.
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on most imports from Mexico and Canada on Tuesday, creating uncertainty in U.S. as well as global markets and spurring concerns over the price of goods.
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The numbers: The U.S. international trade deficit narrowed 6.1% in February to $122.7 billion after hitting a record high in the prior month, the Commerce Department said Thursday. The deficit is slightly less than the $123.4 billion trade gap forecast by economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal.
GENEVA (Reuters) -Japan could lose $17 billion in car export potential in the U.S. following President Donald Trump's decision to introduce 25% tariffs on the automotive sector, the International Trade Centre said on Friday.
This Q&A was originally published Wednesday by Utah State University — and is used with permission. The responses come from John Gilbert, a professor of economics in the Department of Economics and Finance in the Jon M.