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Tariffs on imported goods from China currently sit at an eye-popping 145 percent—and up to 245 percent for some products.
The next time the U.S. tries something like the H20 chip ban, it may mean very little to the China AI ecosystem.
The MIT economist David Autor helped fracture the old free-trade consensus. But he thinks that what’s replacing it is even ...
Does he see it as success against China, even if it isn’t made in the USA?
Adidas has warned that new US tariffs will lead to higher prices for its popular trainers such as the Samba and Gazelle, as ...
US President Donald Trump imposed sweeping new ‘reciprocal tariffs’ ranging from 10 per cent to 49 per cent on imports from ...
But in 1967, over a decade into the Vietnam War, he was drafted. Judge Shelley Joseph faces June public hearing for letting ...
The market has been surprisingly resilient in the latter half of April after President Trump paused tariffs for most ...
By Subrata Majumder With Trump’s tariff war escalating woes to China, a new plank is established for India to be the hub for ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says his country and the Philippines will start talks on two proposed defense pacts to ...
Amazon sees a “strong response” to its marquee sales holiday, but some say tariffs are making it unaffordable this year.
Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods are forcing Amazon sellers to pull out of Prime Day 2025 or cut discounts, raising ...