
Jorge Ortiz
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2 weeks ago |
azcentral.com | John Bacon |Joey Garrison |Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy |Jorge Ortiz
John Bacon Joey Garrison Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy Jorge L. OrtizUSA TODAYThe Trump administration is touting the likelihood of reaching trade agreements with several countries, but one of the biggest deals appears ever more distant as the U.S. trade war with China continues to escalate. The White House clarified Thursday the 125% tariffs on Chinese imports announced Wednesday were on top of a previous 20%, adding up to a whopping levy of 145% against the U.S.'s third-largest trading partner.
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ocala.com | Susan Miller |John Bacon |Jorge Ortiz |Francesca Chambers
Susan Miller John Bacon Jorge L. Ortiz Francesca Chambers Phillip M. Bailey Joey GarrisonUSA TODAYPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was authorizing a 90-day pause in some targeted tariffs to all countries except China, on which he was raising the levy to 125% in the latest twist of a saga that has roiled financial markets for a week. The universal 10% tariffs remain in place.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Susan Miller |John Bacon |Jorge Ortiz |Francesca Chambers |Phillip Bailey |Joey Garrison
2 hours agoIndia can’t afford to pick a trade fight with the U.S., but the prime minister can pursue other reforms to lift his country’s economy. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces his stiffest economic test since taking office more than a decade ago. On the surface, it might look like the world’s …
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Susan Miller |John Bacon |Jorge Ortiz |Francesca Chambers |Phillip Bailey |Joey Garrison
3 hours agoIn response to US President Donald Trump's massive levies on China, Beijing has not only imposed reciprocal tariffs of its own on US goods. It has also stopped the export of valuable rare earths which are crucial for many high-tech US industries.
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dailyrecord.com | John Bacon |Christopher Cann |Joey Garrison |Medora Lee |Jorge Ortiz |Francesca Chambers
John Bacon Christopher Cann Joey Garrison Medora Lee Jorge L. Ortiz Francesca ChambersUSA TODAYThe Trump administration will hit China with 104% tariffs starting at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, the White House said Tuesday. President Donald Trump had threatened an extra 50% on tariffs against China − in addition to an initial 20% that was supplemented by 34% "reciprocal'' levies Wednesday − after Beijing said it would respond with a 34% tax of its own.
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