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Whether China can maintain its level of exports to the rest of the world – and expand back into the US market after the recent truce, is a consequential question for the world’s second-largest economy
Donald Trump's remarks on India came at a time when the US Supreme Court started hearing a case related to tariffs.
We don’t expect any demand from China to return to the U.S. market with this change,’ said one trader at an international trading company. ‘Brazil is cheaper than the United States and even non-Chinese buyers are taking Brazilian cargoes.
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"Instead, tariff shocks appear to act as aggregate demand shocks—moving inflation and unemployment in the same directions."
India's goods exports to the US rose for the first time in five months in October, jumping 14.5% from September, even as Donald Trump's steep tariffs remain in place. Exports to India's largest foreign market had dropped sharply last month after US's 50% tariffs on India - including a 25% penalty for buying Russian oil - kicked in on 27 August.
Despite an already frayed relationship between the United States and Canada, President Donald Trump recently abruptly ended trade talks with the Great White North and imposed a 10% tariff on it. The move came after the province of Ontario aired a television ad in late October that used clips from a 1987 anti-tariff radio
The poll, co-sponsored by South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy at the University of South Dakota, revealed that among all voters statewide, 49% approve of Trump’s tariff policies, 44% disapprove and 7% are unsure.
President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. He said Friday night that he'd preserved a previous ceasefire that he brokered, but which had seemed on the verge of breaking down.
Nov 16 (Reuters) - Switzerland did not make a deal with the devil by agreeing a new tariff framework with the United States, Economy Minister Guy Parmelin said on Sunday, rejecting criticism that it amounted to "surrender" in Donald Trump's trade war.
Ketchum-based Wild Rye says $300,000 in tariffs are threatening its business, bringing its fight over Trump's trade war all the way to the Supreme Court.