China, Trump and Tariffs
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Canada and Mexico were left off the list of countries affected by Trump’s global 10% baseline tariff during his announcement of reciprocal tariffs on April 2.
Yahoo |
While President Donald Trump’s tariff turn-around was welcome news for many, it also represents a broader concern for some.
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White House, AP and Trump
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The AP sued three senior Trump aides in February, alleging the restrictions were an attempt to coerce the press into using the administration’s preferred language.
Reuters |
The AP sued three senior Trump aides in February, alleging the restrictions were an attempt to coerce the press into using the administration’s preferred language.
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UBS downgraded GM’s stock to neutral from buy and slashed its price target on the stock to $51 from $64. Analysts also cut their first-quarter earnings estimate for GM to $2.79 a share from $2.89. The auto giant reports its first-quarter results on April 29.
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Trump's tariffs weigh heavily at Mexico manufacturing trade show in El PasoMexico has become a major center for auto manufacturing due to its skilled workforce and trade agreements. Some experts see the tariffs as a negotiating tactic by President Trump for the upcoming USMCA trade agreement renegotiations. Donald Trump’s impen ...
The Mexican president is walking a political tightrope when it comes to her American counterpart, and she as the poll numbers to show for it.
As the Trump administration has imposed tariffs on Mexico, the United States' southern neighbor hopes some exemptions could make the country's auto industry a winner in the trade war. Tobias Käufer reports from Puebla.
The leaders of Mexico and Brazil say they will strengthen trade between their countries as a counterweight to U.S.
President Donald Trump’s net approval rating dropped in three new surveys taken in the wake of his sweeping tariff announcement on April 2—with the latest poll showing most Americans think the policy would hurt the U.S. economy in both the short- and long-term.
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Explícame on MSNMexico and Canada are NOT on Trump's 10% global tariff list, but vehicles will pay 25%In a recent clarification, the White House corrected Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's statement regarding the inclusion of Mexico and Canada in a global tariff list.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" appeared set to end North American free trade and Mexico's privileged access to the U.S.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, imposing a 10% baseline tax on most imports, with increased rates for nations with trade surpluses. Notable exceptions include Canada and Mexico due to existing agreements.
The president put a 90-day pause on higher import duties for dozens of countries, but hiked levies on China to 125%.