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  • 4 days ago | wsj.com | Konrad Putzier |Chao Deng

    Far beyond Harvard Yard, school is a major economic engine for the regionThe Ivy League school is a major local presence in its own right, with more than 20,000 employees and campuses that spill onto both sides of the Charles River in Boston and Cambridge, Mass. Harvard also has deep ties to almost every major economic sector in the Boston area, from biotechnology and real estate to the array of shops and restaurants that fill Harvard Square. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

  • 4 days ago | wsj.com | Konrad Putzier |Chao Deng

    Far beyond Harvard Yard, school is a major economic engine for the regionThe Ivy League school is a major local presence in its own right, with more than 20,000 employees and campuses that spill onto both sides of the Charles River in Boston and Cambridge, Mass. Harvard also has deep ties to almost every major economic sector in the Boston area, from biotechnology and real estate to the array of shops and restaurants that fill Harvard Square. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

  • 3 weeks ago | wsj.com | Chao Deng

    Below are several items that the U.S. overwhelmingly depends on overseas suppliers for, according to analytics firm Trade Partnership Worldwide. Some will be facing tariff rates in the high double digits—and could see significant price hikes. CigarsU.S. cigar lovers might soon be paying more for their tobacco experience, as the U.S. gets about 64% of its imported cigars from the Dominican Republic, according to TPW. Goods from the country will soon face a 10% U.S. tariff.

  • 3 weeks ago | wsj.com | Gavin Bade |Chao Deng

    Join a real-time, written chat with WSJ’s economic reporters on Monday, April 7, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET. WSJ subscribers can submit their questions in the comments space below. A sweeping new tariff plan announced by President Trump on April 2 added to an already complex tariff picture. In response, the stock market plunged, the dollar sank and global leaders expressed shock. The questions about what impact these tariffs will have are numerous, and we want to hear yours.

  • 3 weeks ago | jp.wsj.com | Chao Deng

    全輸入品に10%、国別にさらに上乗せ ドナルド・トランプ米大統領は2日、新たな関税体制を発表した。米国の貿易政策が、第2次世界大戦直後の時期以降見られなかった規模で根本的に見直された形となる。 米国は全ての輸入品に10%の一律関税を課し、トランプ政権が貿易における悪質な行為者と見なす国々にはさらに高い税率を適用する。これらの関税は、トランプ氏が既にカナダ・メキシコ・中国からの多くの製品に課した関税や、鉄鋼・アルミニウムに対する関税に加えて導入される。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル日本版今すぐ購読する Special Advertising Section アクセスランキング

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Chao Deng
Chao Deng @Chao_Deng
8 Feb 25

Tariffs are again at the center of Trump’s economic strategy, yet the effects of those from his first term are still coming into full view. How exactly do tariffs change things for ordinary Americans? A small town in South Carolina offers some answers. https://t.co/glnI0us2TS

Chao Deng
Chao Deng @Chao_Deng
5 Feb 25

E-commerce items in the U.S. could see a price hike, after an executive order by Trump targeting China. Young, low-income American shoppers are set to lose out. https://t.co/BhiPBWU0zI

Chao Deng
Chao Deng @Chao_Deng
3 Feb 25

How the U.S.-Canada-Mexico tariffs will work—and what products are targeted: https://t.co/safKA06kn9