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Bloomberg journalists answer your questions on how markets are reacting so far to President Trump’s Aug. 1 reciprocal tariff ...
While discussions with trading partners continue and a revamp of U.S. trade policy faces legal hurdles in federal court, U.S.
The country, which had a $1.1bn trade surplus with the US, had initially been subject to Trump’s baseline 10 per cent tariff. Todd McClay, New Zealand’s trade minister, said the country’s exporters ...
Bloomberg reporters take your questions on Trump’s sweeping tariff reset, how it reshapes global trade relationships and what it means for inflation, markets, and diplomacy.
U.S. trade partners are reacting to President Donald Trump’s executive order that would introduce new tariffs on many of them ...
The Trump administration is still debating the significantly higher tariff rates that American companies and foreign firms ...
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs — reaching up to 41 per cent — have redrawn global trade lines. India now ...
President Trump’s executive order carved out a special tariff on goods shipped indirectly to the United States by way of other countries.
A key U.S. inflation gauge rose last month, in a sign that President Donald Trump’s broad-based tariffs are starting to lift ...
South Australia is set to reap the benefits of US President Donald Trump keeping Australian trade tariffs at 10 per cent – giving the state a competitive edge over countries whacked with much higher ...
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The country, which had a $1.1bn trade surplus with the US, had initially been subject to Trump’s baseline 10 per cent tariff. Todd McClay, New Zealand’s trade minister, said the country’s exporters ...