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The delay offers the bloc a reprieve from the threatened 50% tariffs set to go into effect on June 1.
1hon MSN
Major China-listed Apple suppliers including Luxshare, Goertek and Lens Tech opened sharply lower on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on imported iPhones. Trump threatened on Friday to ratchet up his trade war again,
Markets will be digesting Trumps new tariff threats, while Dell, Autozone, Macy’s, and more report earnings. Plus, economic data on consumers and home prices.
Stocks start lower as investors worry about tariffs and Treasury yields as President Donald Trump's tax bill continues to travel through Congress.