Trump's latest tariffs kick in, deepening global trade war
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James Cook is joined by Ian Williams, author of the Fire of the Dragon, China's New Cold War and Sophia Gaston, visiting fellow at Kings College London on the latest episode of Newscast.
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Acting President Han Duck-soo, who stepped into the role after his predecessor was ousted over a martial law crisis that is still reverberating across the country, said South Korea “clearly would like...
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Trump has offered investors mixed signals about whether the tariffs will remain in the long term, describing them as "permanent" but also boasting that they are pressuring other leaders to ask for ne...
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Billionaire investors are in an unfamiliar position, watching and cringing as tariffs roll on and the stock market reels.
Majorities of Democrats and independents — 85% and 56%, respectively — said jacking up tariffs will hurt Americans. But, Republicans were split, with a plurality, 39%, saying they will help and 29% saying they’ll hurt.
Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars as part of his economic plan to "supercharge" the US economy.
U.S. stocks plunged and global stocks slumped after Trump slapped a 10% tariff on most goods imported to the U.S.
Global markets were in a tailspin on Thursday as policymakers and trade partners expressed dismay over president’s latest trade-war salvo.
U.S. businesses are already facing tough challenges as a result of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs. We hear from small business owners across the country about how they are being impacted, and Amna Nawaz discusses the ongoing trade war with Erin McLaughlin,
U.S. President Donald Trump’s big raise in tariffs has triggered an escalating trade war and sent global markets plummeting
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As President Donald Trump departed the White House on Thursday afternoon — his first time in public since announcing sweeping new tariffs that have jolted global markets and sparked recession fears — he likened the duties he imposed this week to a successful medical procedure.
A growing number of conservatives are challenging President Trump’s wide-reaching tariffs on allies and adversaries alike, with some questioning whether he has the authority to implement them.
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Dave Portnoy has joined the uproar against Donald Trump's tariff plans, lamenting that he's lost $7 million in his portfolio to "tariff city."
China vowed countermeasures and the E.U. promised a unified response, while Britain and Japan refrained from immediate retaliation.