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By Jeff Mason and Leika Kihara WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Powerhouse Asian economies Japan and South Korea said on Tuesday ...
Asian markets largely shrugged off Trump’s latest announcement of tariff rates on some of its trading partners, as the U.S.
President Donald Trump is again pushing back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, delaying implementation ...
Yes—partially. Trump signed an executive action extending the start date for “reciprocal” tariffs from July 9 to August 1, ...
Despite the aggressive move, Trump signaled some room for negotiation, noting the August 1 deadline was “not 100 percent firm ...
While Trump did not explicitly name China in his tariff announcement, he did issue an overall warning of higher tariffs on ...
Donald Trump sent letters to 14 countries, mainly in Asia, informing them that higher import tariffs will kick in on August 1 ...
US President Donald Trump reignited his trade war by threatening more than a dozen countries with higher tariffs Monday, but ...
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South Korea said it will fix rules and regulations to address US demand to lower non-tariff barriers after President Donald Trump sent a letter to the Asian ally with a new August deadline to impose ...
The European Union is seeking to conclude a preliminary trade deal with the US this week that would allow it to lock in a 10 percent tariff rate beyond an August 1 deadline as they negotiate a ...
US President Donald Trump has unveiled higher tariffs for Japan, South Korea and a dozen other countries in a push for new ...