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The steep, sweeping tariffs that President Trump announced on April 2 — what he called "Liberation Day" — sent the markets tumbling. Days later, Trump paused those tariffs for 90 days.
A market research company’s research shows that getting the gear to host a pool party costs less than it has in years.
The U.S. gets almost all of its fireworks from China, and the industry is warning that tariffs on Chinese imports could limit ...
Vietnam’s trade deal with the United States averts the most punishing of Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” levies but has provoked ...
The U.S. labor force — the count of those working and looking for work — fell by 130,000 last month following a 625,000 drop ...
Wall Street is mostly flat in premarket trading, hovering near record levels ahead of the latest U.S. jobs data.
We anticipate Nintendo will pass nearly all tariff-related costs to U.S. consumers, resulting in an estimated 18–20% price ...
European corporate giants, including German carmaker Mercedes Benz and French luxury group LVMH, are leading a rearguard ...
Donald Trump's tariffs were meant to prop up the dollar, but the opposite happened. With the euro and others strengthening ...