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Stock markets in the U.S. and around the world recorded severe losses Thursday after President Donald Trump announced a series of wide-ranging tariffs on foreign products, a move the president said wo...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 4%, or more than 1,600 — its worst sell-off since 2022.
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The S&P 500 fell 4.8 percent to 5,396.52 — the worst drop in the market since COVID-19 sent the world home.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced sweeping tariffs on imports of goods from around the globe.Two countries, Canada and Mexico, were notably spared from the latest round of tariffs.But the ...
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Mexico and Canada avoided fresh tariffs on Wednesday with President Donald Trump exempting the United States' top trading partners from his new 10% global tariff baseline, although previous duties re...
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Senate Republicans are facing pressure Wednesday from President Donald Trump to oppose a Democratic resolution that would nullify the presidential emergency on fentanyl he is using to implement tarif...
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Standing in the Rose Garden on Wednesday afternoon to unveil his new reciprocal tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump again falsely claimed that the U.S. subsidizes Canada by hundreds of billions of dollars every year and misrepresented Canada's tariffs on U.
The Senate voted 51-48 in favor of the Democratic-led resolution as Trump rolled out a sweeping tariff plan. It is unlikely to go anywhere in the House.
President Donald Trump imposed reciprocal tariffs on most countries yesterday, including an uninhabited island. Most of his reciprocal tariffs are 10 percent, but some are much higher, such as Cambodia's reciprocal tariff,
The Senate vote came after Trump implemented 10% across-the-board tariffs on imports and additional reciprocal tariffs on goods from 60 countries.
President Trump's newest tariffs sparked pledges by Canada's prime minster to 'fight' back while some said they were committed to working with partners and others look to take on Washington.
Just hours after President Donald Trump announced massive new tariffs on nearly all imports to the United States, a bipartisan group of senators made the
Californians will feel the effects of the Trump administration's tariffs, which are set to start on Saturday. A 10% tariff on imports from U.S. trading partners begins Saturday, while additional duties on about 60 countries will start April 9.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNBuckle Up: What Trump Tariffs Mean For The U.S. Economy And Stock MarketPresident Trump is going full bore on tariff hikes, aiming for a fundamental transformation of the economy. The stakes are huge for U.S. businesses and the stock market.
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OK Magazine on MSNMitch McConnell Condemns Donald Trump's Controversial Global Tariff Plan: 'Trade Wars With Our Partners Hurt Working People'Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) privately told Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) he plans to back the Virginia Democrat's resolution to undo President Donald Trump's Canada tariffs. Several other notable Republicans in Congress have joined the senior senator to speak out against the commander-in-chief over his controversial universal tariff plan.