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By attacking Brazil’s sovereignty, Trump may have handed the leftist president a political and diplomatic opportunity.
President Donald Trump’s shock-and-awe tariff campaign is off to a slow start when it comes to reviving American manufacturing jobs.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called it ‘a battle for our national interests’ as analysts warn of economic and security fallout.
While the lack of progress on trade agreements is a concern, economists at Capital Economics expect most Asian nations to reach deals that subject U.S.-bound goods to tariffs in the range of 10% to 20 ...
A proposed bipartisan US sanctions bill threatens to impose a 500 per cent tariff on countries like India that continue ...
Although markets are trying to shrug off the week's U.S. tariff threats as yet another negotiation tactic, there's growing ...
Tariff negotiations have yet to be finalized, and the August 1st deadline may see some tariffs revert to 50% if deals are not ...
Over the last few months, according to data from S&P Global, the Q2-2025 earnings estimates have declined from $234/share in ...
Understanding these trends will equip life sciences leaders with the knowledge to convert volatility into sustainable ...
The new tariffs are effective Aug. 1. If the court sides against Trump, it may trigger tariff rebates for major importers and inject uncertainty into the administration’s projected tariff revenue used ...
DFA Secretary Theresa Lazaro says the country has sent negotiators to the US to tackle the new duty rates on Philippine ...
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports on Aug. 1 in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney posted on social media Thursday night, evidently setting a ...