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Markets in Asia and Europe ticked higher on Tuesday, as U.S. futures signalled a potentially narrow rise amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff plan.
A Chinese factory has been making 'Make America Great Again' merchandise since 2016. This includes hats and banners. The factory produces thousands of banners daily. This revelation is ironic. It ...
Nearly half of Americans express support for President Donald Trump. The latest poll indicates that 43% of respondents approve of his economic policies, and his actions regarding immigration and ...
British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover said it would pause United States (U.S.) shipments for a month as it assesses the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on vehicle imports. The ...
In Delaware, this could mean major consequences for the agriculture sector. According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, small and medium-sized firms generated 19.5 percent of ...
Bitcoin price today is in the green, around $85,000 levels. Do experts think the crypto markets can rise despite Donald Trump's tariff disruption? We take a ...
U.S. stock index futures were slightly higher on Tuesday, as investors assessed the possibility of tariff relief for the auto sector after President Donald Trump floated the idea of more exemptions.
Global sales of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose 29% year-on-year in March, helped by growth in China and Europe, while EV growth in North America was hampered by U.S. President Donald ...
While the Trump administration’s sweeping 145% reciprocal tariffs shook up global supply chains in early April, a large chunk of Chinese tech exports, worth nearly $100 billion, has just been carved ...
Donald Trump imposed substantial tariffs on Chinese products, reaching up to 145%. In response, Beijing decided to implement so-called retaliatory tariffs, set at 125%.
Ericsson's first-quarter core earnings trounced analysts' expectations on Tuesday as North American telecom customers placed more orders for its gear ahead of the impact of potential U.S. tariffs.
China's President Xi Jinping has called on Vietnam to oppose "unilateral bullying" to upkeep a global system of free trade - though he stopped short of naming the US. It comes as Xi is on a so called ...