China, United States and tariffs
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On Friday, China retaliated by imposing reciprocal 34% tariffs on all imports from the United States.
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President Donald Trump delivered another jarring reversal in American trade policy Wednesday, suspending for 90 days import taxes he’d imposed barely 13 hours earlier on dozens of countries while esc...
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Tariffs are not going to make other countries respect the United States. But they can make them move on without it.