
Nora Eckert
Autos Reporter at Reuters
Autos reporter @Reuters. Formerly: @WSJ @PB_News & @NPR. Alum of @merrillcollege. Grown on a Wisconsin Christmas tree farm. Tips? DM for signal.
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usatoday.com | Nora Eckert |Kalea Hall
Nora Eckert and Kalea HallReutersThe chairman of Nissan Americas, Christian Meunier, said on Wednesday he is concerned that tariffs may drive already eye-popping vehicle prices even higher. “Cars are becoming completely unaffordable,” Meunier told Reuters. "It's not fair for the middle class or the lower class, the people that can't afford a car, to force them to buy a used car ...
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afr.com | Nora Eckert |Kalea Hall |Elisa Anzolin
New York | The ripple effects of Donald Trump’s global trade war are being felt across numerous industries all at once, and on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) were once again exerting pressure on US stock markets. Stocks fell broadly, with tech stocks hit particularly hard after bellwethers like Nvidia that are highly tied into the world’s supply chain warned of hits to their bottom line. Loading... ReutersFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.
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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Nora Eckert |Kalea Hall |Elisa Anzolin
By Nora Eckert, Kalea Hall and Elisa Anzolin (Reuters) -The ripple effects of Donald Trump's global trade war are increasingly being felt across numerous industries all at once and on Wednesday were once again exerting pressure on U.S. stock markets that have been roiled for weeks by his erratic trade policies. Stocks fell broadly, with tech stocks hit particularly hard after bellwethers like Nvidia that are highly tied into the world's supply chain warned of hits to their bottom line.
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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Nora Eckert |Kalea Hall |Elisa Anzolin
Japan, the nation currently at the front of the queue in talks, was thrust into the position of having scheduled talks between economic revitalization minister Ryosei Akazawa and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent turn into a meeting with Trump himself on Wednesday evening. The U.S. president said he would attend the discussions personally to cover other non-trade issues as he continues to focus on the U.S. balance of trade with other countries.
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msn.com | Nora Eckert |Kalea Hall |Elisa Anzolin
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