China, Trump and tariff
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The White House has said its agreements with the U.K. and China are starting points, but so far the Trump administration has given up more than it has gained.
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
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Donald Trump touted a 90-day pause on his trade war with China, which will see both countries back away from sky high tariffs that had ground shipments to a halt. In a joint statement, the U.S. and China said that they would suspend their tariffs for three months as negotiations continue.
President Trump's wish for a rate cut may be looking more realistic as economic uncertainty clears—but it still won't be happening any time soon.
In an obscure courthouse in downtown Manhattan, a group of small businesses are taking on one of President Donald Trump's boldest uses of executive authority.
Some small businesses face higher costs because of tariffs, but SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler says deals are coming.
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The bank said in a Tuesday note that in light of Trump’s China agreement, which lowered most tariffs on China to 30% from 145% for three months, the possibility of a recession t
Canadian MAGA businessman Kevin O’Leary appears willing to admit that President Donald Trump’s trade war with China is essentially a “consumption tax” which Americans will end up paying.