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President Trump is pushing through with his tariff agenda, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining ...
In 2005, the economist Pietra Rivoli followed the production of a T-shirt from a cotton farm to a Walgreens to understand ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's June core inflation likely slowed but remained above the central bank's 2% target, a Reuters poll ...
Japan's June core inflation likely slowed but remained above the central bank's 2% target, a Reuters poll showed, keeping it ...
U.S. and European stock futures slid in Asia on Friday after President Donald Trump stepped up tariff threats against Europe ...
Japanese bond yields are rising and give rise to the sense that Japan is either in the ante chamber of a full recovery, or on ...
Vietnam was the first in Asia to strike a deal, but it has little leverage against Washington, and is now facing levies up to ...
It shows that personal grudges rather than simple economics are a driving force in the U.S. leader’s use of tariffs.
Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called it ‘a battle for our national interests’ as analysts warn of economic and security fallout.
Trumps new tariff letters have sent shockwaves across global markets as he targets 22 countries with tough new trade threats ...
Trump, who has called Bolsonaro a friend, had hosted him at his Mar-a-Lago resort back in 2020, when both were in office.