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"In normal times, a 30% tariff on Chinese goods would be horrific news," Greenspon said. "Compared to 145% though, it's phenomenal news. But it's still going to mean higher prices and lower ...
Deere widened the range of its profit forecast this year in part to account for higher tariff expenses. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images) Deere & Co. said it incurred about $100 million in ...
President Donald Trump said Friday he will raise steel tariffs from 25% to 50%—the latest tariff policy change that comes as the president and his administration have frequently flip-flopped its ...
Feb. 13Trump signed a memorandum directing his administration to fix its “non-reciprocal trade arrangements” with other countries by “determining the equivalent of a reciprocal tariff with ...
The Ford Mach-E still falls into a high tariff group because it is built in Mexico. A Michigan economics group, calculating tariff impact after President Donald Trump's latest executive orders ...
Effective May 14, the tariff rate on low-value imports from China will be slashed to 54%. Additionally, the U.S. will lower its maximum tariff rate on Chinese imports from 145% to 30%, including a ...
Optimism around trade negotiations helped the S&P 500 index recoup its losses in the wake of President Trump’s April 2 “liberation day” tariffs — but the rally has left little room for ...
Global stock markets are soaring in the wake of the trade truce between the U.S. and China. The agreement, announced early Monday, implements a 90-day cooling-off period between the world's two ...
Kristopher Haken, of New Hampshire, was arrested last month in Vermont but was released on bail and failed to show up at court. Trump announces two new national holidays, including one on Veterans ...
Shoppers got a little relief this week from a giant tariff on previously cheap, duty-free goods from China. But the tariffs that do remain are still poised to derail the shopping habits of ...
HOUSTON — Despite a series of new government reports showing a sharp decline in consumer confidence, Americans are still spending heavily, according to consumer reporter John Matarese.
President Donald Trump is "determined to continue with a "10% baseline tariff" against all countries despite his announcement this week of a trade deal with the United Kingdom, the White House ...