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President Donald Trump said Monday the tariffs against China would "go up substantially higher" than 145% if a longer-term trade deal is not reached before 90 days.
The new US-China trade truce has eased some of the pressure on global markets, but its impact on companies like Boeing highlights how disruptive the
President Trump's wish for a rate cut may be looking more realistic as economic uncertainty clears—but it still won't be happening any time soon.
The Trump administration has made moves to ease tariff tensions with China, but the situation remains uncertain in the longterm.
Prior to President Trump's second term, there was little back and forth between the U.S. and China on tariffs. Here's what to know.
Monday's announcement of a temporary reduction in import tariffs is only the latest chapter in a nearly eight-year trade dispute that began during President Donald Trump's first term. The agreement, which followed discussions between American and Chinese representatives in Geneva,
Some small businesses face higher costs because of tariffs, but SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler says deals are coming.
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The bank said in a Tuesday note that in light of Trump’s China agreement, which lowered most tariffs on China to 30% from 145% for three months, the possibility of a recession t
President Donald Trump has slashed the "de minimis " tariff on low-value packages imported from China to 54 percent, down from 120 percent, the White House confirmed in an updated executive order published late Monday.