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The president paused higher import duties for dozens of countries for 90 days but hiked levies on China to 125%.
Donald Trump declared the US has been 'ripped off' by other countries for too long after imposing a 104% tariff on goods ...
Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, on top of previous levies and retaliation worldwide, are expected to increase prices for ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs will raise the prices on some goods more dramatically than others. See which items will ...
Electronic items like smartphones and computers will be exempt from President Donald Trump's tariffs according to an announcement by US Customs and Border Protection. The announcement posted on ...
Consumers who were considering big purchases told The Associated Press that they hurried in recent days to lease cars and buy ...
Residents of South Jersey and the rest of the U.S. may soon pay more for coffee, clothing and more under new tariffs ...
Economists and supply chain experts told BI consumers will spend about $4,000 more this year due to cost increases caused by ...
The biggest-ticket implications of President Donald Trump's tariff blitz understandably gain the most attention ...
Although President Donald Trump's self-proclaimed "Liberation Day ... Avocados are one of the Mexican food items that the U.S. will be able to continue importing tariff-free, Reuters reported.
President Trump announced tariffs at the White House, donning his signature red tie. Despite advocating for American-made ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will provide an update on his administration's approach to semiconductor ...