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President Donald Trump opened the door to lowering tariffs on China to 80% from 145% ahead of a weekend meeting between U.S.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick previously suggested tariffs with other countries could be above 10%, even after a deal is ...
(Reuters) -President Donald Trump remains firm that the United States is not going to unilaterally reduce tariffs on Chinese ...
São Paulo-based company Suzano SA warned that continued trade barriers could worsen supply chain tensions and push prices ...
"80% Tariff on China seems right!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, which would bring them down from 145 percent, ...
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Trump asserted that children will be fine having two dolls — perhaps three or five — instead of 30 if U.S. import taxes ...
Trump floated cutting tariffs on China from 145% to 80% ahead of a meeting among U.S. and Chinese trade officials.
U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in Switzerland to discuss potentially de-escalating the trade spat that has ...
The U.S. president was speaking at the White House, during a news conference announcing a trade deal with the U.K.
The May 27 deadline ends tariff exemptions for in-transit goods, triggering full rates on imports from China and others.
The Broomfield-based company's CEO said costs would significantly increase under Trump administration tariffs.