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Japanese think tanks warn that the country's economy could take a big hit if the administration of US President Donald Trump implements 25-percent tariffs.
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NDTV Profit on MSNTrump Tariffs LIVE: 50% Levy On Brazil; New Letters Issued To Iraq, Libya, Sri Lanka, Others — Key HighlightsImposed 30% tariffs on Libya, Iraq, Sri Lanka, and Algeria.Slapped 25% tariffs on Moldova and Brunei.Announced 50% tariffs on ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNJapanese Carmakers Cut US Export Prices Most In Nearly A Decade To Offset Trump TariffsThe drop comes ahead of a planned 25% tariff on all Japanese imports starting Aug. 1, following earlier auto-specific levies ...
Trump tariffs goods from Brazil at 50%, citing ‘witch hunt’ trial against country’s former president
Trump on April 2 proposed a 20% tariff for EU goods and then threatened to raise that to 50% after negotiations did not move ...
India may gain from the US tariff policy. Washington might impose lower tariffs on India than other Asia-Pacific nations. This could attract foreign investment and boost India's manufacturing. Trade ...
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Capital Market on MSNYen firms to 146 as dollar weakens and trade tensions mountThe Japanese yen strengthened to around 146 per dollar on Thursday, extending gains from the previous session as the US ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet his Russian counterpart in Malaysia for what could be a testy conversation as ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMalaysian PM warns Southeast Asia that trade war is not a 'passing storm'Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned Wednesday that global trade is being weaponized as Southeast Asia's foreign ...
For many countries, the reprieve from President Donald Trump’s eye-watering tariffs, which were implemented on April 2 and temporarily reduced to 10% a week later, is soon set to come to an end. The ...
The impact on Japan's output and exports from U.S. tariffs is limited for the time being but many companies are worried about ...
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened Brazil with a crippling tariff of 50% starting August 1, according to a letter he sent to the country’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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