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Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries were set to take effect on Wednesday, including massive 104% duties on Chinese goods, deepening his global trade war even as he prepared for negoti...
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The US slapped more tariffs on dozens of adversaries and allies.
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The iPhone 16 Pro Max 256 GB, which like most iPhones is assembled in China, retails for $1,199. Under the new tariffs on Chinese imports, the price of the device could rise $350, or 29%, lifting the price tag to $1,549, data from UBS Investment Research shows.
Unfortunately for Big Tech, such a war may be about to erupt. The Trump administration’s evident contempt for Europe may not only endanger the business interests of European companies. It could also spell the end of today’s open Internet, as Europeans look to build alternative platforms to those of the giant U.S. tech firms.
U.S. tech heavyweights, banks and oil majors fell sharply on Friday after China retaliated to Trump's tariffs with steep duties, amplifying worries of a global economic downturn. China slapped additional duties of 34% on U.
The U.S. stock market has gone taken a nosedive since President Donald Trump announced tariffs for many countries around the world. Here's what to know.
Beijing issued a lengthy denunciation of U.S. trade policies and accused Washington of violating a trade deal the countries reached in President Trump’s first term.
Global stock markets rose following a day of whiplash as a drawn-out trade war between the U.S. and China looms. Trump's reciprocal tariffs take effect at midnight. Follow along for live updates on the Dow Jones Industrial Average,
“The tariffs will make building AI datacenters much more expensive, both because AI servers are largely imported and will face tariffs, at least until supply chains can be rejigged, and because much of the other equipment in datacenters, like the cooling and power infrastructure, is imported as well,” says Chris Miller, author of Chip War.
Beijing fires back at Trump's latest tariffs with a matching 34% tax on all U.S. imports and tightened export controls on rare earth elements.
China was America’s third-largest export market last year, and the additional 34% tariff the country has placed on U.S. exports will hit a raft of good
The new tariff matches the rate of the U.S. "reciprocal" tariff of 34% on Chinese exports Trump ordered this week.
Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs took effect at 12:01 a.m. EST Wednesday, a move that has already unsettled global markets and international trade.