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Retaliatory tariffs are hurting some Pennsylvania exporters trying to sell American products abroad during Donald Trump’s trade war.
China is downplaying concerns that the trade war with the United States will not significantly harm its economic growth, expressing confidence in reaching its GDP target.
US shoppers will likely start feeling the tariffs' effects in "the last couple weeks of May," Gary Cohn told CBS' Face The ...
If you’re a large department store or a grocery chain, rest relatively easy — not so much smaller vendors sourcing a lot from ...
But, since Trump took office, the Dow has dropped by about eight per cent, the bond market has experienced atypical price ...
“The notion that we can make everything in America defies the reality that we have our own climate, our own natural resources ...
Donald Trump has shown he has a low pain threshold. The U.S. president seems happy to bully those he considers weak. He does ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not spoken to US President Donald Trump on the phone recently, Beijing said Monday, reiterating ...
Trump’s most recent round of retaliatory tariffs aims to protect our industrial manufacturing base from the unfair, ...
China's leaders have shrugged off the potential impact from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war, saying they have the ...
Countries caught between the U.S. and China are in “an impossible situation” because they need to stay economically connected ...