Trump, tariffs and TACO trades
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These include the "fentanyl tariffs," Trump imposed at the outset of his second term, the "reciprocal tariffs" he announced on April 9 (which so far have extended only to China), and the de minimis tariffs on low-cost imports from China.
President Donald Trump has audaciously claimed virtually unlimited power to bypass Congress and impose sweeping taxes on foreign products.
US President Donald Trump’s tariff decisions since he took office on Jan 20 have given investors and political leaders alike whiplash with his on-again, off-again policies. His decisions have upended
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What happens when tariffs start flying like frisbees? Global trade gets messy. The Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies have significantly impacted global trade dynamics in numerous economies worldwide.
Major government bonds fell in price terms after a federal trade court struck down President Trump’s global tariffs.
Concerning President Trump’s recent announcement regarding new tariffs, we have been in touch with production companies currently operating in Colombia. However, as no formal regulation [exists], we will need to wait until further details are available ...
Despite a US court challenge to Trump's tariff policies, China is preparing for a prolonged economic confrontation, focusing on microchips and strateg
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has formalized his country’s entry into China’s Belt and Road Initiative, or New Silk Road, a sprawling geoeconomic development project that already includes over 140 countries.
The fear is that Trump will bristle at both adverse court rulings and perceptions on Wall Street that he's ready to bail on his protectionist agenda.