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Technology stocks surged after the Trump administration announced exemptions on​ smartphones, computers and other ...
Prices are likely to go up, even if the exact amount is unclear. But don't panic-buy if it means going into debt, experts say ...
President Donald Trump is forging ahead with his aggressive tariff campaign, moving on from “reciprocal” tariffs to the ...
While critics have been pointing out the flaws in Trump’s logic as well as economics, economic historian Niall Ferguson has ...
Nvidia's announcement comes after the US exempted electronics such as smartphones and chips from its reciprocal tariffs on ...
Beijing has also responded to Trump’s moves with retaliatory tariffs of its own, now at 125 percent. US exports to China, and ...
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US President hinted at a possible temporary exemption for the auto industry from existing levies, sparking optimism across ...
The US bond market is sending worrying signals on the health of the economy. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shares his ...
Although President Donald Trump paused most of his biggest tariff hikes, apart from those for China, he has said he still plans tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, lumber, copper and computer chips.
President Trump has signaled a possible delay to auto tariffs, adding to market relief after suspending levies on some ...