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The U.S. economy is about to enter one of the busiest weeks economists have ever seen. Why it matters: The release of important national data this coming week — GDP! Jobs! Inflation! — will show whether the economy is still holding up under the weight of Trump's trade wars.
The possibility of a 30% tariff this week “is a game changer,” said Dante Galeazzi, CEO and president of the Texas International Produce
A slew of countries will face steep levies, including a 50% tariff on imports from Brazil and a 30% tariff on the European Union.
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Axios on MSNWhat to do when you're a Trump target: corporate editionIn an instant, a company can get caught in the crosshairs of a Truth Social post from President Trump, and suddenly that business is on the hook for changing its flagship product, brand name, supply chain — or else.
Trump has been busy in July, with a deal to bring real sugar back to (some) Coke recipes, visits to the Federal Reserve, and demands about sports team nicknames.
As the tariff pause ends, the Trump administration should pivot to a more targeted and strategic policy that minimizes domestic harm.
A Trump administration campaign to stop Chinese manufacturers from evading high U.S. tariffs risks clogging global trade with red tape, snarling the supply chains that electronics companies and automakers rely on to produce goods at the lowest cost,
Detroit Axle said Trump's new tariff policy is forcing it to shut a facility and cut jobs. Experts look for more companies to do the same.
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Soy Nómada on MSNTrump's Tariff War Could Counteract the Benefits of the Passed Law, with Unexpected EffectsThe recent fiscal and spending legislation, hailed by President Trump as his 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' aims to boost wages and opportunities for working families. However, its long-term benefits may be undermined by Trump's trade policies,
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the former Commerce Secretary discusses trade, China and tariffs under Trump 2.0.
Trump signed an executive order earlier this month to extend the 90-day “reciprocal” tariff deadline to Aug. 1.