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The US president’s latest comments are a good sign for textile makers in China and Vietnam. But businesses no longer believe a word he says.
Swedish automaker Volvo unveiled its plan to lay off 3,000 employees Monday after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on ...
Trump is making tons of money off cryptocurrency. On Thursday, he held a dinner at his Virginia golf club for the top buyers ...
PDD Holdings, the Chinese parent of popular bargain online seller Temu, said its profit dropped nearly 50% in the first ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans’ views of the economy improved in May after five straight months of declines sent consumer confidence to its lowest level since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, largely ...
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Trump can bluster and bluff all he wants, but iPhone manufacturing isn't coming to the USHe'll need to be way more aggressive than a 25% tariff, say analysts, and even then it would take years US President Donald Trump can huff, puff, and threaten to blow Tim Cook's house down with a 25 ...
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Money Talks News on MSNChina Seeks Closer Vietnamese Relations As Both Nations Navigate US Trade PoliciesXi Jinping visits Vietnam as China seeks stronger regional partnerships following US tariff announcements. The Chinese leader emphasized cooperation against "unilateral bullying" during his Southeast ...
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NPR and stations file lawsuit against Trump, arguing ending federal funding is illegal - National Public Radio and three ...
Tech CEOs like Nvidia's Jensen Huang pivoted hard, and publicly, toward Donald Trump this year. What are they getting in ...
The British ambassador to the US used a speech in Washington on Tuesday to warn that China posed a more serious threat than ...
Malaysia's prime minister also defended Beijing, which took part in diplomatic summits in the country this week: “China is an ...
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