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President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with South Korea, which calls for 15% tariffs on goods from there.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening that his administration has secured an agreement with South Korea to reduce its reciprocal tariff rate from Aug. 1 in exchange for trade concessions.
Japan’s central bank is widely expected to stand pat on short-term interest rates at 0.5% for the fourth consecutive policy meeting.
The clock is ticking closer to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff deadline of August 1. And while several more deals ...
The US president also said Seoul would accept American products, including cars, trucks and agriculture into South Korean ...
South Korea appears to be the latest key U.S. trading partner to reach an agreement with the Trump administration, ahead of a Friday deadline when hefty tariffs take effect.
Trump’s trade deal with South Korea imposes a 15% tariff, secures $350B in US investments, and $100B in LNG purchases. Seoul ...
Japan’s central bank is widely expected to stand pat on short-term interest rates at 0.5% for the fourth consecutive policy ...
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