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Economics and political science professors discuss the impact of the “Liberation Day” tariffs on global trade.
This could lead to shifts in trade dynamics, with the European Union and United Kingdom possibly stepping in to fill the gap.
Nvidia is one of the firms "more protected" from Trump's tariffs, Morgan Stanley said this week.
As the scope of an impending tariff war begins to take shape, local business owners in Austin fear the potential consequences ...
Swaminathan Aiyar warns that a potential slowdown in the US and China poses a greater threat to India than current tariffs.
America and the world just learned the scariest lesson about Donald Trump’s second term after a week of his capricious tariff ...
President Trump has reversed course on most of his tariffs, but with more and more productions moving overseas, the industry ...
Tariffs make foreign goods pricier to protect local industries, but aggressive policies can have negative effects.
President Donald Trump's "reciprocal' tariffs against U.S. trading partners went into effect at midnight Wednesday, raising costs to import goods from China, Europe Southeast Asia and more.
Dubbed “Liberation Day” by the US president, all nations were included in the sweeping measures – with the UK hit by a 10 per ...
Liberation Day triggers one of the sharpest market corrections in decades. Learn how traders reacted and why risk management ...
First, here's a quick summary of the tariff situation. Trump proclaimed April 2 "Liberation Day," suggesting that his tariff announcements represented economic freedom for the U.S. In early March, ...