China vows ‘firm countermeasures’ to Trump tariffs
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"This is one of the most important days in my opinion in American history," Trump said at a speech in the White House Rose Garden.
From BBC
The Trump administration is considering revoking tariff exemptions for low-value shipments from China, known as "de minimis," as part of Wednesday's tariff announcement, a source familiar with the pl...
From Reuters
He promised that income from the new tariffs would reduce taxes and pay down U.S. debt.
From Time
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China has urged the United States to immediately cancel unilateral tariff measures and properly resolve differences with trading partners through equal dialogue, the commerce ministry said on Thursday.
Apple, Amazon, and other tech companies reliant on global supply chains stand to lose the most from Trump's trade policies, but some software firms expect more demand for their services.
President Trump has called out nations like China and Canada and the European Union for "unfair" trading practices and tariffs on the U.S.
One manufacturer told NBC News that she had managed to push the existing 45% duty on her products onto American customers.
China’s central bank retained support for its currency after the US hit the world’s No. 2 economy with the biggest-ever tariff hike.
Stocks dived and investors scrambled to the safety of bonds, gold and the yen on Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a bigger-than-expected wall of tariffs around the world's largest economy,
For years, China’s southern neighbor was a popular alternative for companies trying to avoid the crossfire of U.S. trade tensions with Beijing.
As Liberation Day tariffs are announced by the Trump Administration countries are ready to fight back with retaliatory tariffs with $30 billion in agriculture already tariffed. News 10's Marz Anderson has the story.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced sweeping 10% tariffs on imports from all countries on Wednesday, fulfilling a pledge to retaliate against countries he says have treated the U.S. unfairly.