
Natalie Kitroeff
Bureau Chief, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean at The New York Times
@nytimes Bureau Chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. I root eagles, habs, spurs and Greeks.
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3 weeks ago |
lasvegassun.com | Jeanna Smialek |Natalie Kitroeff
BRUSSELS — President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners has widened the rift between the United States and some of its closest allies while reconfiguring the global economic order. Trump’s plan, which he unveiled on Wednesday and is calling “reciprocal,” would impose a wave of tariffs on dozens of countries.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Jeanna Smialek |Natalie Kitroeff
U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners has widened the rift between the United States and some of its closest allies while reconfiguring the global economic order. Trump’s plan, which he unveiled on Wednesday and is calling "reciprocal,” would impose a wave of tariffs on dozens of countries.
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3 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Jeanna Smialek |Natalie Kitroeff
Customs (Tariff)Trump, Donald JEuropeCanadaUnited StatesChinaMexicoInternational Trade and World MarketEl presidente impuso gravámenes a las importaciones de todo el mundo. Los socios de Washington se han estado preparando para las consecuencias. El anuncio del presidente Donald Trump de aranceles generalizados a los socios comerciales de Estados Unidos ha ampliado la brecha entre el país y algunos de sus aliados más cercanos, y al mismo tiempo ha reconfigurado el orden económico mundial.
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3 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Jeanna Smialek |Natalie Kitroeff
BRUSSELS — President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on America’s trading partners has widened the rift between the United States and some of its closest allies while reconfiguring the global economic order. Trump’s plan, which he unveiled Wednesday and is calling “reciprocal,” would impose a wave of tariffs on dozens of countries.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Jeanna Smialek |Natalie Kitroeff
If the point is to raise money for American coffers, that's a more difficult starting point for trading partners. In that case, finding an agreement that reduces the planned tariffs would mean reducing any potential revenues. Given the uncertainty, America's partners have been trying to learn as much as they can about what's coming, while rolling out measured responses.
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