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Sweeping new tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump provoked dismay, threats of countermeasures and urgent calls for talks to find ways to rescind the stiff new import taxes imposed on good...
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Britain said it believed a trade deal with the United States was close as it sought to soften the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs which threaten an escalating global trade wa...
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Outside of the EU, China - one of the countries deemed the "worst offenders" by the US president - was hit the hardest with a 54% tax rate added to its goods.
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Trump, tariff and Trade Deal
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Britain's business secretary vowed to "remain calm" and insisted he still wants a trade deal with the United States after President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to impose import tariffs of 10%...
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Sir Keir Starmer claimed on Wednesday that his patient diplomacy with Donald Trump had been vindicated, after the US president slapped a 10 per cent “reciprocal” tariff on UK exports, half the EU’s 20...
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There will also be a 25% tariff on all foreign-made vehicles.
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Donald Trump and several U.S. Secret Service members hopped in a lineup of about a dozen golf carts awaiting the party, and the president was whisked from the course to the clubhouse.
United States President Donald Trump has unveiled a new $5 million Gold Card while speaking to the press on Air Force One.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump's pick for China envoy says It's not inconsistent to reinforce alliances amid 'fair' trade talksU.S. President Donald Trump's pick for America's top envoy to China said Thursday that it is "not inconsistent" to pursue stronger ties with allies while engaging in negotiations for "fair" trade.
The president announced sweeping new tariffs on almost all U.S. trading partners on April 2, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva expressed concerns over US tariffs, stating they pose a significant risk to global growth. She urged the US to collaborate with trading partners to mitigate trade tensions,
Democratic officials argue Donald Trump's executive order is an authoritarian overreach, violating state rights over how elections are conducted.
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Trump declares "Economic Independence Day" for the United States with tariffs of 20% on Europe or 54% on ChinaHe punishes each country with "reciprocal measures," approximately half of what he calculates each partner or bloc charges the US in tariffs, subsidies, or bureaucratic and tax barriers. On April 2, 2025,
Declaring yesterday "Liberation Day," President Donald Trump announced that the United States would impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, and higher duties on many other trading partners, including China,
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump's tariffs on Britain branded a 'terrific opportunity' for Starmer: 'Pivot away from the EU!'Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib has welcomed President Trump's tariffs on imports, describing them as a "trade advantage" for the UK. Speaking on GB News, Habib called the tariffs "a terrific opportunity for the United Kingdom".
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essanews.com on MSNEU urged to strike back at Trump's tariffs targeting statesAustrian Minister of Economy Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer on Thursday urged the European Union to impose retaliatory tariffs on Republican states and technology companies. Vienna suggests that EU countries should respond similarly to the tariffs announced by U.
Other countries vowed to respond after President Donald Trump imposed higher tariffs on imports from much of the world, including many U.S. allies.