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Philippine manufacturers catering to the local market are not immune from the effects of the tariff war set off by US ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent denied a Wall Street Journal report that the White House is considering unilaterally ...
Six trade groups representing automakers and the aftermarket have written to the Departments of the Treasury and Commerce ...
Uncertainty over tariffs and an unpredictable trade war is weighing heavily on companies as they report their latest ...
Chancellor says a deal ‘can be done’ with Washington but insists Britain will not lower food or auto standards ...
"Thank you, Chinese suppliers -we love you! Please drop your business or factory links below comments section for clothing, ...
The White House is reportedly considering slashing tariffs on Chinese imports from a baseline rate of 145% to 50%-65%, a senior White House official told the Wall Street Journal. The administration is ...
This year the Hang Seng Index has soared, beating the US markets and its global peers. Chinese companies delivered strong ...
Although Mr Trump rowed back from his initial announcement, instead instituting 10% tariffs on all countries except China, ...
Corporate America's artificial intelligence investment frenzy has shrugged off fears of slow returns and doubts fueled by AI ...
If the damage wrought by Trump's ever-changing tariffs was likely to pay off in the long run, you'd expect to see some ...
Higher tariffs most directly affect trade in goods and the factories that make them. The PMI for the eurozone's manufacturing sector, more immediately exposed to Trump's tariffs on goods, rose to its ...