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India's tariffs have drastically fallen over the past three decades, from 56% in 1990 to a current 4.6%.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNTrump says U.S. will raise pharmaceutical tariffs to 150 pct in 1 year, to 250 pct laterU.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his administration will put "small" tariffs on pharmaceutical imports initially, and then raise them to 150 percent in a year and to 250 percent later, as ...
President Trump is celebrating deals that lower trade barriers on American staples like cars. Experts question how much of an ...
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Mearsheimer, a structural realist, pointed out that Japan and South Korea's proximity to China makes them vulnerable to its ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNTrump's Tariff Tirade Unjustified? Data Shows Indian Rates More Liberal Than Emerging Market PeersWorld Bank data shows India's applied weighted mean tariff stands at 4.6%, comparable to, and in many cases lower than, ...
The Swiss government announced on Monday that it is preparing a "more attractive offer" in its trade negotiations with the United States, in a bid to avoid high 39% US tariffs on its imports, which ...
Texas Democrats have prevented their state’s House of Representatives from moving forward, at least for now, with a redrawn ...
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AlterNet on MSNIt might seem like Trump is winning his war — but the US could soon be in a world of painLast week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order updating the “reciprocal” tariff rates that had been paused ...
Industry analysts say the president's plans could jeopardize a number of his priorities — starting with keeping domestic ...
U.S. decisions to not let the Taiwanese president stop in the U.S. and cancel defense talks will come as welcome signs to China.
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAlabama auto parts manufacturing plant to close, lay off 82 amid auto tariffsFederal-Mogul Motorparts, as of 2018, is owned by Tenneco, an automotive parts production company. Tenneco produces parts for ...
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN[Column] After tariff typhoon, is a security storm in store for Korea next?US President Donald Trump announced he would lower Korea’s reciprocal tariffs to 15% on condition that Korea set up a US$350 billion fund for investing in the manufacturing sect ...
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