Officials from both sides are set to talk on Monday in London, aiming to resolve differences over tariffs and supply chains that have endangered a fragile truce between the countries.
Category: International Trade and World Market
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Here’s what to know.
Downbeat business and consumer sentiment may not have translated into higher joblessness yet.
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Here’s what to know about the report.
Downbeat business and consumer sentiment may not have translated into higher joblessness yet.
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As Trump’s Tariffs Reshape Trade, Businesses Struggle With Economic Uncertainty
Policymakers and business owners are navigating a highly uncertain moment for the economy, wary of overreacting but watchful of a meaningful downturn.
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Marina von Neumann Whitman Dead: International Trade Expert Was 90
She was the first woman to serve on the White House Council of Economic Advisers. At General Motors, she became one of the highest-ranking women in corporate America.
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How ASML, a Key Supplier to the Chip Industry, Is Navigating Trump’s Trade War
ASML, the Dutch company that makes multimillion-dollar tools to manufacture advanced semiconductors, is grappling with the repercussions of a tech trade war.
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U.S. Trade Deficit Plummets in April
U.S. trade fell sharply as President Trump’s global tariffs began to weigh on imports.
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European Central Bank Cuts Rates as Trade War Weighs on the Economy
It was the eighth rate cut in the past year as officials try to steer Europe’s economy through “exceptional” uncertainty.
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Procter & Gamble to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The reductions will come over two years as the consumer products giant seeks to reorganize.
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UK Gets Steel Tariff Exemption, but Europe Pays Double
Despite an exemption from 50 percent tariffs, Britain still has to pay a 25 percent duty because its trade deal with the United States has yet to be put in place.
