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Companies are scrambling to prepare for President Trump’s new tariffs. But who actually pays the duties, and how do they ...
The country’s auto sales rose sharply in March, thanks to ongoing government subsidies and relatively muted price competition ...
Treasury yields continued to spike as President Trump’s sweeping duties took effect Wednesday.
The Danish consumer-electronics company implemented modest price increases on selected products in January, but further price ...
India’s central bank delivered a back-to-back rate cut and signaled more monetary support ahead as U.S. trade tariffs raised ...
With President Trump’s new 84% tariff on Chinese goods in effect—on top of earlier tariffs that bring the total above ...
An aggressive selloff in longer-term U.S. Treasurys picked up momentum during Asia trading hours, a worrying sign that almost ...
Some of President Trump’s more fervent supporters in conservative media are sour on his tariff rollout, a sign that the podcasters and YouTube personalities who helped bring him back to the White ...
Justices say outside groups have no right to contest federal layoffs.
The federal government is investigating both schools for alleged civil-rights violations, as part of a rapidly expanding ...
The roughly 100% U.S. tariff on Chinese goods set to go into effect Wednesday would reduce the growth of China’s economy by ...
Canada said its 25% tariff would be on U.S.-made vehicles that aren’t compliant with the North American trade deal. Officials ...