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US stocks fell in the wake of tariff tumult that saw the Supreme Court cancel a key part of President Trump’s tariff policy — only for him to vow new levies over the weekend — stoking fresh trade jitters as investors dumped companies seen as potential AI losers.
U.S. stock futures dropped as President Trump's tariff threats over Greenland and a jump in Japanese bond yields stirred up global markets. What a Break With Europe Means for America's Economy Europe is the U.S.'s biggest trading partner, largest investor ...
The U.S. stock market plunged on Tuesday after President Trump threatened to impose fresh tariffs on European trading partners over the weekend, one of the latest developments in his bid to acquire the island of Greenland. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
Democrats are pushing for the Trump Administration to issue refunds for tariffs. Here’s what the Supreme Court’s recent ruling means for businesses, consumers, and countries that made trade deals.
U.S. stock futures dropped as President Trump's tariff threats over Greenland and a jump in Japanese bond yields stirred up global markets. This Trade War Would Be Unlike Any Other President Trump's use of tariffs to annex territory is the logical endpoint ...
US President Donald Trump's new global tariffs have come into effect at 10% after the Supreme Court blocked many of his sweeping import taxes on Friday. Just hours after last week's ruling, the president signed an executive order to impose the new levy from 24 February.
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Donald Trump is implementing a new global tariff at 10 per cent rather than the 15 per cent rate announced at the weekend after his defeat at the Supreme Court,