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Trump’s tariffs on automobiles produced outside the USA is a major problem for vehicle exporters in South Africa, but it ...
Asian markets are higher after China's Commerce Ministry said Beijing is evaluating overtures from the U.S. regarding ...
Despite mounting financial pressure, China says it won’t negotiate until the Trump administration shows “sincerity” by ...
The crowd laughed and complied. But as they streamed onto the show floor at Boston's convention center, greeted by a ...
Its impending end has rung alarm bells across social media, with a baseline tariff as high as 145% depending on the carrier set to take effect on Chinese imports, potentially more than doubling the ...
Amid public criticism over rising municipal bills, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis announces potential relief measures for ...
As the United States ends a tariff exemption for small parcels on Friday, some retailers have stopped selling to U.S.
Economists expect the U.S. Labor Department on Friday will report that employers added 135,000 jobs last month. That's a ...
Supporters say the change is important to stop cheap Chinese goods from entering the U.S. But the decision could drive up ...
Roughly $2 billion in added costs from tariffs are expected to come from vehicles imported into the U.S. from Canada, Mexico ...
As various industries are grappling with the impacts of tariffs and rising costs, all of us are feeling the pinch. That goes for South Asian stores and restaurants as well.
Almost a month after President Trump’s tariffs went into effect, businesses here in Evansville are feeling the impacts.