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China hits back with levies on US products
Trump's China tariff increase will affect Ford and GM vehicles, billions of dollars in auto parts
The move to put 10% additional tariffs on imports from China will affect a small number of U.S. vehicles, but increased costs of auto parts could affect already heightened car prices. The biggest impact on vehicles will be on Ford Motor's Lincoln Nautilus and General Motors' Buick Envision.
Billings business preparing for higher cost under Trump's China tariff
One small Billings business, who manufactures products overseas, is anticipating higher costs with President Donald Trump's 10% tariff against China now in effect.
China hits back with levies on US products after Trump's tariffs take effect
China's finance ministry said it would impose levies of 15% for U.S. coal and 10% for crude oil, farm equipment and some cars.
Predictability is victim of Trump’s tariff threats
Incredible win or embarrassing blink? Trump 'really didn't get anything' from tariff threats
President Trump agreed to pause tariffs on Mexico and Canada for one month. Meanwhile, China issued retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. after Trump imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports. NBC News senior business correspondent Christine Romans breaks it all down.
Predictability is the victim of Trump’s tariff threats
In Trump’s view, running a trade surplus with another country is a “ ripoff ”. This is of course the reverse of the truth: such a country provides a greater value of goods and services to US customers than it receives from them.
Trump’s tariff threats: Winners, losers and what it means for you
President Donald Trump threatened heavy tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico over drugs and border security. Canada and Mexico struck last-minute deals to avoid the tariffs, while China got hit with new duties and fired back.
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Oil, Gas Traders to Seek Tariff Waivers From Beijing for US Imports, Sources Say
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil and gas traders are likely to seek waivers from Beijing over tariffs that the Chinese government ...
The Economist
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Tariff uncertainty can be as ruinous as tariffs themselves
Whatever its geopolitical merits, the madman theory transfers badly to economics. Crazy leaders are hard to predict.
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Trump's 10% tariff on China begins as Beijing plans retaliation on US energy and some cars
China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
PCMag on MSN
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My Temu! USPS to Tariff Packages From China After Briefly Halting Them
As part of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, Trump also scrapped a rule that waived import duties on packages valued at under ...
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China tariff retaliation targets its modest US energy imports
China is the world's top energy importer but its purchases from the United States are relatively modest, blunting the impact ...
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China Market Update: Tariff Talk More Bark Than Bite
Asian equities rebounded, and tariff talk became more bark than bite for Canada and Mexico as the U.S. dollar fell.
Associated Press
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China counters with tariffs on US products. It will also investigate Google
China announced retaliatory tariffs on select American imports and an antitrust investigation into Google on Tuesday, just ...
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Tariff whiplash fires up China stimulus games
After implementing 25% tariffs on North American trading partners, Donald Trump suspended them two days later and raised the ...
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China, Canada, and Mexico are Trump's first tariff targets. Here are the goods the US imports from them the most.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico. Here are the goods imported most.
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