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A letter to Bosnia and Herzegovina announcing a 30 percent tariff rate starting on August 1 was mistakenly addressed to “Mr.
Trump has issued letters to more than a dozen countries, including South Africa, putting them on notice for an increase in import duties on goods bound for the US.
Yesterday's tariff announcements were a reminder that investors are not out of the woods when it comes to the White House's trade war. Some economists project that tariffs could slow economic growth ...
A State Department cable revealed how an imposter contacted several officials while pretending to be the secretary of state.
Donald Trump again took credit for allegedly ‘stopping’ the India-Pakistan conflict in May saying that the US was responsible ...
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Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, ...
A record $23.8 billion in sales is expected to be spent by consumers for Amazon Prime Days, Adobe said in a forecast released ...
President Donald Trump faced backlash for grammatical mistakes in letters to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Japan, and South Korea.
Iran has denied U.S. President Donald Trump's statement on Tuesday, regarding Iran's request for a meeting to discuss ...
US stocks open mixed after Trump unveiled tariffs on 14 countries, and signed an executive order to extend the “reciprocal” ...
Call it "deja vu," but a bit different. Tariff uncertainty has brought the return of volatility to Wall Street, with Treasury ...