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President Donald Trump began levying higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday, as the economic fallout of his months-long tariff threats has begun to create headwinds for the U.S. economy.
U.S. stocks open higher, mostly shrugging off Trump's tariffs. Instead, investors focus on earnings and economic data.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have taken effect, reaching nearly every U.S. trading partner and reshaping the global trade landscape, The New York Times reported Aug. 7. Here are six thing ...
Stocks are rising on Wall Street, even as President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs kicked into effect on dozens of countries. The S&P 500 was 0.5% higher in early trading Thursday ...
President Donald Trump began levying higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday, just as the economic fallout of his monthslong tariff threats has begun to create visible damage for the U.S.
The U.S.-Korea alliance is no longer defined solely by military bases and defense treaties. It is being redefined in ...
The U.S. officially began levying higher taxes on imports from dozens of countries Thursday, four months after President Donald Trump first announced plans to impose tariffs on most of the world ...
Trump reached a deal with South Korea last week, and earlier with the European Union, Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing stock was gaining alongside Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix on Thursday. The chip companies’ investments in the U.S. likely mean they will avoid a hefty tariff on ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to impose 100% import tariffs on semiconductors is unlikely to affect the advanced chips ...
The sweeping tariffs impose higher import taxes on goods from more than 60 countries. Here's what you need to know.
Most states saw premiums fall in the first half of 2025, but a new analysis suggests that’s unlikely to continue.
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