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"all options are on the table for each country" when it comes to making deals over the latest U.S. tariffs, but warned to those who retaliate that President Donald Trump "has a spine of steel and he ...
From Fox News
President Donald Trump is set to impose an additional 84% in levies across all Chinese imports on Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday.
From CNN
Financial markets soared on Wednesday after President Trump issued a 90-day pause in almost all the tariffs that had roiled the global economy during the past week.
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The British government is refusing to rule out nationalizing the last plant in the U.K. that makes steel from raw materials as the global trade war increases pressure to preserve the nation’s ability to supply domestic industry with the steel it needs.
President Trump ordered on Monday a new review of a proposed U.S. Steel acquisition by Japanese corporation Nippon Steel. In a memo to multiple government figures including department heads, the
President Donald Trump on Monday directed a U.S. national security panel to take a fresh look at Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel to help determine if "further action" is appropriate, raising hopes that the deal could gain an elusive green light.
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MarketBeat on MSNNew Tariffs May Bring Liberation to These 3 Steel StocksEveryone is in shock at the sharpest drop in the S&P 500 index recently, bringing back prices not seen since September 2024. The recent volatility breakouts are a function of President Trump's recent trade tariffs,
Experts warned that the escalating trade conflict could severely impact global growth, further pressuring metal prices
Indonesia announced a raft of concessions on U.S. imports Tuesday, including reducing taxes on electronic goods and steel, ahead of trade negotiations with Washington over President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.
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Mining Technology on MSNUS exempts steel, aluminium and copper from reciprocal tariffsUS President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency due to the country’s substantial trade deficits and has announced the imposition of new reciprocal trade tariffs, the White House said in a statement.
Steel auger components at a U.S. factory. (Vincent Alban/Reuters) Imported steel and aluminum already subject to a 25% tariff will be excluded from the new tariffs President Trump announced ...
The already battered spirits industry will see its supply squeezed if tariffs raise import costs and other countries’ retaliation closes off export markets.