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It makes little sense, but that's what happens when you give the president unchecked, unilateral tariff powers.
By Pranoy Krishna and Vivek Mishra BENGALURU (Reuters) -Pressured by U.S. tariffs and foreign investor outflows, India's ...
The White House's abrupt move to double duties on Indian goods over its Russian oil purchases came with little warning and no ...
Price increases could hit tableware, motorcycles and assorted children’s products as a result of the Trump administration’s ...
European shares are expected to close the year a touch higher than where they are currently trading, a Reuters poll found, as ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva spoke by phone on Wednesday with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and ...
President Donald Trump’s “America First” tariff policies are boosting manufacturing in Puerto Rico, an island he has both ...
The new U.S. levies currently affect around 10% of Swiss goods exports, and could have potentially severe consequences for ...
The written account of the Federal Reserve's July meeting, released on Wednesday with a customary three-week lag, suggested ...
The written account of the Federal Reserve's July meeting, released on Wednesday with a customary three-week lag, suggested ...
Members of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee debated whether tariffs would fuel inflation, with a few ...
The Estée Lauder Cos. saw net sales slide in its fourth quarter and the company expects tariff-related headwinds to impact ...
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