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Opinion - Trump’s trade ‘deals’ are economically self-defeating and a geopolitical failure
To President Trump’s supporters, the one-sided trade “deals” negotiated with the United Kingdom, Japan and most recently the ...
Key Takeaways President Donald Trump's tariff campaign has broken down some foreign barriers to U.S. trade.The preliminary agreements could be especially significant if they open foreign markets to U.
Japan’s pledge to buy more American energy under the July U.S. trade deal faces major hurdles, as Japanese refineries cannot process 100% U.S.-sourced crude and remain dependent on Middle Eastern oil.
President Trump announced additional 25% tariffs on Indian goods earlier this month, citing New Delhi's continued purchases ...
In other words, the negotiations were a masterclass in bluffology. On April 2nd, he shocked the world by initiating a trade ...
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India Today on MSNDamage already done: Fareed Zakaria on downturn in India-US ties under Trump
Geopolitical expert Fareed Zakaria emphasised that imposing the highest tariffs on India while deepening its ties with ...
Trump tariffs live updates: S&P affirms US AA+ rating as Brazil clashes with Washington over tariffs
The S&P Global Ratings affirmed the US's AA+ long-term credit rating with a stable outlook on Monday, saying tariff revenues ...
A report by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) says the recent trade deal with the United States has put ...
SoftBank Group is buying about 2% of Santa Clara, California's Intel, the storied U.S. chipmaker that has lost ground in ...
Nor will it elicit the type of global co-operation necessary to address persistent economic challenges such as macroeconomic imbalances and unfair subsidies. What’s striking in Greer’s intellectual ...
India’s macroeconomic outlook points to growth of 6-6.5% this fiscal, but caution pervades boardrooms as Trump’s tariff ...
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Trump administration vying to own a big stake in Intel after SoftBank's $2 billion bet on company
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday confirmed the U.S. government is vying for a 10% stake in Silicon Valley ...
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