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One in three businesses says they plan to raise prices as Trump’s tariffs begin and inflation grows
There are so many unknowns that it’s nearly impossible to predict what the next few weeks will look like,’ analyst says ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNTrump’s 300% chip tariffs would be ‘prohibitive,’ says Balisacan
US PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump’s proposal to impose up to 300% tariffs on semiconductor chip imports to the US would kill global trade, according to Philippine Economy Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan.
In Japan and South Korea there is deepening concern over the reliability of long-time American security guarantees – whether ...
Attorneys for President Donald Trump told judges that if they yank the president's tariff authority, "catastrophic ...
It was at an 18th century Georgian manor house outside London that Japanese lawmaker Rui Matsukawa began to have serious ...
While Trump teased the possibility of tariff rebate checks, the idea has fallen flat among key lawmakers. Here's where things ...
The Brazilian government has unveiled a plan to support local exporters affected by U.S. tariffs. President Luiz Inácio Lula ...
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India Today on MSNLula unveils $5.5 billion plan to shield Brazil exporters from Trump's tariffs
Brazil's Lula announced a $5.5 billion credit package to aid exporters hit by Trump's 50% tariffs, offering tax relief, ...
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Las Vegas tourism is down. Some blame President Donald Trump's tariffs and immigration crackdown
Tourism in Las Vegas is slumping this summer, with resorts and convention centers reporting fewer visitors compared to last year, especially from abroad. Some officials are blaming the Trump administr ...
Brazil's President Lula da Silva said the move is supposed to "create new things" out of the crisis resulted by Donald Trump's tariffs. Lula also said the Trump administration's reasons for hitting ...
Jim Chalmers has signalled that hundreds of “nuisance tariffs” could be scrapped following the economic reform roundtable, ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (second from right) and other government officials pose for a group photo during ...
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