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President Trump hinted this week that the tariff spat with China might end soon, but with the Chinese showing few signs of backing down, will the U.S. be forced to blink first? Scott Kennedy, senior ...
Immigrant Chinese communities rely on businesses in local Chinatowns for goods central to Chinese culture, for which there ...
President Trump has said China has reached out to negotiate a deal. Another official said the administration has already been ...
Long-term CD rates declined after President Trump's reciprocal tariff announcements. Find out how they could still be a good ...
While Trump has expressed optimism about agreements with Europe and China, among others, so far it’s been just that: positive ...
After the Chinese government reportedly told domestic airlines not to purchase new planes from Boeing, one jet had to be ...
President Donald Trump loves McDonald's fries. His tariffs don't.
Yes, the U.S. has the larger consumer economy. No, that won’t be enough to avoid major (and majorly self-inflicted) pain.
The Trump administration has announced a variety of trade actions including tariffs and other measures that could impact U.S. imports and exports. The table below tracks the status of major trade ...
While global equities have cratered year-to-date, Berkshire Hathaway ($BRK.B) has defied gravity, surging 14% during this ...
The company’s size and global reach give it muscles to flex even in a sour economy.
President Trump's actions and rhetoric raise the risk that far fewer international tourists will visit the U.S., with World Cup and Olympics ahead.