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2 days ago |
bostonglobe.com | Ana Swanson |Ian Austen
WASHINGTON — US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports doubled Wednesday, as President Donald Trump continued to ratchet up levies on foreign metals that he claims will help revitalize American steel mills and aluminum smelters.
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3 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Alan Rappeport |Ana Swanson |Alexandra Stevenson
The meetings, scheduled to continue on Sunday, are the first since Trump ratcheted up tariffs on Chinese imports to 145 per cent and China retaliated with its own levies of 125 per cent on US goods Alan Rappeport, Ana Swanson, Alexandra Stevenson Published 11.05.25, 09:39 AM Representational image Sourced by the Telegraph Top economic officials from the US and China are meeting in Geneva on Saturday for high-stakes negotiations that could determine the fate of a global economy that has been...
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3 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Alan Rappeport |Ana Swanson |Alexandra Stevenson
The stakes for the meetings are high, but expectations for a breakthrough that results in a meaningful reduction in tariffs are low. It has taken weeks for China and the United States to even agree to talk, and many analysts expect this weekend’s discussions to revolve around determining what each side wants and how negotiations could move forward. A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
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4 weeks ago |
spokesman.com | Ana Swanson |Jonathan Swan
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the United States intended to sign a trade deal with Britain that would bring the two nations closer and roll back some of the punishing tariffs he issued on that country’s products. Both sides consider a trade pact deeply beneficial, and a deal has been under discussion since Trump’s first term.
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1 month ago |
afr.com | Ana Swanson |Maggie Haberman |Tyler Pager
Ana Swanson, Maggie Haberman and Tyler PagerMay 8, 2025 – 12.58pm or Subscribe to save articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Washington | President Donald Trump is expected to announce on Thursday (Friday AEST) that the United States will strike a trade agreement with Britain, according to three people familiar with the plans.
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