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Trump cast his announcement as a pressure tactic to help Bolsonaro, who is on trial for allegedly plotting a coup to overturn his loss in the 2022 presidential election.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump walks back talk of firing Powell, denies any planTrump denies plans to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, despite past tensions and market uncertainty over monetary policy
The first half of 2025 generated plenty of news flow to worry about, including tariffs, wars, and the DeepSeek moment. Yet, equity markets performed well.
President Trump will conclude his four-day trip to his ancestral homeland of Scotland on Tuesday. The final engagement on Trump’s official schedule before his return is the opening of a new golf
The Trump administration’s response to Amazon’s now-cancelled plans to display costs associated with Donald Trump’s tariffs on its website has sparked a backlash online. Just hours after it ...
When President Donald Trump revealed that his administration had struck a "massive" trade and investment deal with Japan, he described it as "completed"—but it must still pass the Japanese parliament, called the Diet, which is riven with political turmoil.
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. and Japan had struck a trade deal that includes a 15% tariff that will be levied on U.S. imports from the country. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the deal would include $550 billion of Japanese investments in the United States.
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Tennis World on MSNDonald Trump’s golf course debut and Scottish minister meeting on same dayTrump is scheduled to meet with Swinney on Monday and will officially open the second golf course on his Aberdeenshire property at the same time.
The president has published just 22 letters, many to minor trading partners like Brunei, Moldova and Sri Lanka.
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York recommended that European allies to the United States reduce their tariffs to appease President Donald Trump. Trump announced tariffs ...