US President Donald Trump has made numerous tariff threats since returning to office on January 20, ranging from a universal duty on imports to targeted tariffs on specific sectors or countries, in a bid to get others to meet his policy demands.
Automotive industry and prime minister Mark Carney note that 25% tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and automobiles will still come into effect within hours
Trump Tariff Announcement LIVE: Donald Trump in his address at the White House promised reciprocal tariffs. Trump’s new tariffs are a bid to boost US manufacturing and punish other countries for what he has said are years of unfair trade practices.
US President Donald Trump claimed that the Great Depression that hit America in 1930 would have never happened if the country had continued charging tariffs on foreign goods
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The sweeping new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump were met initially with measured reactions from key trading partners, highlighting the lack of appetite for a full-fledged trade war.
Trump called his global tariff announcement 'Liberation Day.' But in effect, he’s pinning down the world and shackling us all to a global trade war which nobody will win.
Aussie investors are in for another horror day on the local share market, with the leading index opening sharply lower following a tariff-induced bloodbath in the US overnight.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the Trump tariffs "will rupture the global economy and adversely affect global economic growth" likely causing a recession in the U.S. which could bleed into
There have been some suggestions that the big pharma companies may have "got to" Donald Trump and warned him of the potential downsides of hitting drug manufactures with tariffs, writes David Murphy.
Markets extended a global sell-off as countries around the world reeled from US President Donald Trump's trade war, but the White House insisted the American economy will emerge victorious.
European shares have slumped as China hit back with steep tariffs days after US President Donald Trump announced sweeping levies, intensifying fears of a global recession triggered by the trade war.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced an amendment that would rescind any tariff that increases the cost of goods like groceries or medicine.
US customs agents began collecting President Donald Trump's unilateral 10% tariff on all imports from many countries today, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to start next week.
US agricultural exports, fuels and manufactured goods are set to take a hit from China's blanket retaliation against President Donald Trump's sharp tariffs, with both sets of measures due to take effect next week.
China has said "the market has spoken" in rejecting US President Donald Trump's tariffs, and called on the US for "equal-footed consultation" after global markets plunged in reaction to the trade levies that drew Chinese retaliation.
Protests broke out in Europe against U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump. He also appointed Lew Olowski to oversee the U.S. Foreign Service. Meanwhile, Elon Musk advocates for zero tariffs between the U.S. and Europe amidst backlash over U.S. customs collecting new tariffs flooding global trade.
David Eby says he will meet with Carney with plans to raise the issue directly since forestry workers’ livelihoods are being targeted by Trump’s tariffs
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said more than 50 nations had started negotiations with the U.S. since last Wednesday's announcement, putting Trump in a position of power.
More than 50 nations have reached out to the White House to begin trade talks since US President Donald Trump rolled out sweeping new tariffs, his economic advisers have said.
As Trump's tariffs begin Jaguar Land Rover has suspended shipments of its cars to the US and the UK prime minister flags he's ready to help British industries.
U.S. customs agents began collecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s unilateral 10 per cent tariff on all imports from many countries on Saturday, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to start next week.
Despite hopes for negotiations to avert the worst economic carnage, there was widespread fear that the markets bloodbath could continue into the new trading week
President Donald Trump faces criticism over economic fallouts due to trade tariffs. Despite declining markets, Trump insists this approach is a remedy and refuses compromise unless the U.S.-China trade deficit is addressed. As tariffs take effect globally, the U.S. signals openness but awaits fair deals.
U.S. stock futures dropped sharply as a week of volatility loomed, following the Trump administration's unexpected tariff announcement. The S&P 500 saw a massive drop, losing trillions in market value. Experts predict some gains but caution against their sustainability amidst ongoing market uncertainty.
U.S. stock futures dropped significantly following the Trump administration's tariff announcement. Experts attribute the decline to investor uncertainty and fears of a deepening trade war, potential recession, and lack of intervention by the Federal Reserve. Market recovery remains uncertain amid ongoing risk aversion.
Trump's tariff rollout has spurred trade negotiations with over 50 nations, despite causing significant stock market losses. While Trump officials highlight strategic leverage, concerns about economic impacts and potential global trade wars persist. The tariffs have triggered varied reactions from countries eager to negotiate alternative agreements.
US President Donald Trump has warned foreign governments they would have to pay "a lot of money" to lift sweeping tariffs, characterising the duties as "medicine" and triggering further carnage across global financial markets.
Tánaiste Simon Harris is to attend an emergency meeting of EU trade ministers in Luxembourg as global markets brace themselves for another turbulent week in the aftermath of US President Donald Trump's battery of tariffs.
The European Union said it would start collecting retaliatory duties on some imported US goods next week, as EU trade ministers agreed they preferred negotiations to remove tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump over retaliation.
While the stock market broadly fared better on Monday than in the prior two trading days, Apple got hammered once again, losing 3.7%, as concerns mounted that the company will take a major hit from President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
GOP leaders’ dismissal of a proposal from Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) to require congressional tariff approval came after a third straight day of plunging stock markets.
By erecting the highest tariff barriers in a century, U.S. President Donald Trump is disrupting a complex network built up over decades and forcing companies to rethink their strategies
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced potential new trade deals could be finalized by week's end amid escalating global tariffs initiated by President Trump. Following China's retaliatory measures, U.S. talks with key trading partners are underway to mitigate economic tensions.
Tonight on 'Closer Look': Newmarket has joined the likes of Barrie and Mississauga in removing all Stars and Stripes from municipal arenas — a strong but symbolic gesture in the face of Trump's tariffs
US President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries have come into effect, including 104% duties on Chinese goods and 20% on goods from the EU, deepening his global trade war even as he prepared for negotiations with some nations.
Today was another wild day for the stock market after trillions of dollars were wiped off financial markets in the run-up to US President Donald Trump's "explosive" tariffs, writes Jackie Fox.
The "Magnificent Seven" stocks amassed more than $1.5 trillion in market value on Wednesday after President Trump paused his sweeping tariffs for 90 days, easing pressure on tech giants that had tumbled in recent sessions.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump walked back plans on Wednesday for a global trade war that sparked fears of economic panic and recession, a dramatic reversal after a week of market turmoil that led to a historic surge of relief on Wall Street. But the president further escalated his standoff with China over tariffs, raising duties on America’s third-largest trading partner to 125%. Trump’s ...
U.S. President Donald Trump sent stock markets soaring on Wednesday by softening some of his market-crushing reciprocal tariffs — though many remain in place. And China will now get a 125 per cent tariff, part of an exchange of economic blows between the superpowers.
Trump announced that he is pausing his hiked-up tariffs on most countries for 90 days because of their interest in negotiating trade deals with the U.S.
The Port Newark Container Terminal was going full-out on Wednesday after President Trump's punishing tariffs kicked in — as shippers, retailers and importers braced for the stiff new duties.
China has increased its tariffs on US imports to 125%, hitting back against US President Donald Trump's decision to hike duties on Chinese goods and raising the stakes in a trade war that threatens to upend global supply chains.
The 10 trading days since US President Donald Trump hit car makers with tariffs have been the most convulsive since the pandemic panic of 2020, as prices of stocks to bonds, oil, gold and even the US dollar itself have swung wildly.
The United States has excluded certain electronics like smartphones and computers from President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, according to a list of items published by the US Customs and Border Protection late last night.
Wall Street’s ‘Magnificent Seven’: The tech giants amassed over $1.5 trillion in market value last week after Trump paused tariffs for 90 days, easing pressure on tech giants that had tumbled earlier in sessions.
The exemptions, published late Friday in a notice by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office, cover various electronic goods, including smartphones.
Rarely has the US seen such a spectacle of confusion over policy. Most of Trump’s team lost credibility, though Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent seemed to emerge as a voice of reason.
It was ultimately a sharp sell-off of Treasury bonds that made the US pull back from its ‘reciprocal tariff’ misadventure. It has revealed a limit to how far Trump can push his trade agenda.
A Trump administration official said Sunday that tariff exemptions on cell phones and other electronic devices are only temporary, adding to an already confusing situation around the United States' economic policy.
Has Donald Trump backed down on tech levies or not? As markets deal with confusion, this Macquarie expert is worried about something breaking in the shadows.
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The reprieve exempting popular electronics from the 125 per cent tariffs on China is part of the longstanding plan to apply a different, specific levy to the sector.
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Trump administration officials were out in force across the television networks Sunday defending President Donald Trump’s economic policies after another week of reeling markets that saw the Republican administration reverse course on some of its steepest tariffs.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection claimed late on Friday that imported electronics, such as smartphones, laptops and more, would be exempt from Trump’s tariffs.
Trump said those tech products — which include smartphones, electronic parts, and computer monitors — have merely moved to a "different Tariff 'bucket.'"
ATLANTA (AP) — Trump administration officials were out in force across the television networks Sunday defending President Donald Trump’s economic policies after another week
Capital-hungry domestic companies now have to factor Trump-inspired uncertainty into what used to be relatively straightforward transactions with U.S. investors
President Donald Trump says he might temporarily exempt the auto industry from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give carmakers time to adjust their supply chains.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that he might temporarily exempt some auto manufacturers from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give carmakers time to adjust their supply chains.
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump floated another possible pause on automobile tariffs after 25 per cent duties were placed on vehicles and auto part imports earlier this month.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials, a sign of the high stakes for the United States after its tariffs rattled the economy and caused the administration to assure the public that it would quickly reach deals.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials , a sign of the high stakes for the United States after its tariffs rattled the economy and caused the administration to assure t
MONTREAL — Canada's main federal party leaders squared off on U.S. tariffs and President Donald Trump's global trade war, offering contrasting visions for a country under economic threat.
RTÉ's Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy examines some of the key issues around how US President Donald Trump's trade policies could play out.
Jack Gurevitch is a Montreal Canadiens superfan and a proud Canadian who's upset by United States President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats to annex Canada, but he says he won't let the political situation influence whether he travels to U.S.
DHL is pausing shipments on packages sent directly to US consumers valued at over $800, citing changes introduced as part of the Trump administration’s tariffs.
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that at some point the automobile tariffs slapped on Canadian imports could increase while also indicating his administration is working on a deal with Canada.
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday during a news conference that tariffs would 'come down substantially,' but wouldn't disappear completely. Experts say rates would need to drop to 10 or 20 per cent in order for trade to return to some kind of normalcy.
In the chaotic first 100 days since US President Donald Trump returned to office, he has waged an often unpredictable campaign that has upended parts of the rules-based world order that Washington helped build from the ashes of World War II.
Whether U.S. consumers are willing to shell out more for American-made products has wide-reaching implications for businesses and the White House, as Trump continues to pursue tariffs
Trump’s approval rating has declined to 40%, amid concerns of rapidly evolving tariff decisions and administrative cuts, as well as the increased cost of living for the foreseeable future. In the week ahead, discussion on his divisive tax bill will continue
Adidas said the blanket 10% increase in U.S. tariffs will eventually cause price increases, but it is impossible to quantify those or the likely impact on U.S. consumer demand, highlighting the paralysis caused by trade uncertainty.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed orders to mitigate the impact of his auto tariffs through credits and exonerations. These actions aimed to appease investor concerns and support the U.S. auto sector facing 25% tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump's trade policies have stirred global economic uncertainty and criticism.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday acknowledged that his tariffs could result in fewer and costlier products in the United States, saying American kids might “...
Trump must be the first president in history to say that his policies will deprive American children of toys — but he was ultimately dismissing abundance, one of the marvels of our system.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidance released today says automobile parts compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) on trade will not be hit with U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Donald Trump said that he is ordering the U.S. Trade Representative and the Commerce Department to begin the process to impose a 100% tariff on imports of movies that are produced in "foreign lands.
Mattel Inc., the maker of Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other popular toys, said Monday that it would have to raise prices for some products sold in the U.S. “where necessary” to offset higher costs related to President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Mattel Inc., the maker of Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other popular toys, said Monday that it would have to raise prices for some products sold in the US “where necessary” to offset higher costs related to President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The US president’s comments indicate he could continue to change his approach, which may further roil financial markets that have struggled with uncertainty.
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A top Federal Reserve official said Friday that massive uncertainty created by President Donald Trump’s tariffs has caused some businesses to cut back on hiring and spending, threatening to slow the economy, but he added that it’s not yet clear whether the central bank should cut its key interest ra
ASX inches up before Washington and Beijing agree to lower tariffs for 90 days; US futures jump on trade deal; iron ore, oil stocks rally; billionaire’s son in fight for Ainsworth; pharma stocks plunge; $91b fund dumps MinRes.
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President Trump’s tariffs brought in $7.6 billion more in customs payments in April than what the US collected the previous month as duties on imported goods ramped up, the Treasury Department said Monday.
Donald Trump’s tariff backflip means investors are suddenly supported by several tailwinds. But there are some who are justifiably still screaming caution.
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If it always seemed likely that there’d be a fig-leaf deal with China, there isn’t even a fig leaf here — just a promise to keep talking and perhaps fashion one later.
The United Nations is forecasting slower global economic growth this year and next, pointing to the impact of the surge in U.S. tariffs and increasing trade tensions.
OTTAWA — Canadians are showing a lot of enthusiasm for retaliation against the U.S. over President Donald Trump's tariffs — even as many of them fear that the country has slid into a recession already.
Conditions appeared dire for the stock market in early April. President Donald Trump followed through on a campaign promise and announced sweeping tariffs against most U.S. trading partners. The S&P 500 dropped 12 per cent in four days.
The US pause in its tariff war with China sends signals that should serve as inputs for New Delhi’s trade thrust plans. Here’s what a US-China mutual climbdown actually means and what India should do in the context of this development.
Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, is just one of several companies that have said they will be forced to pass on the costs of President Trump’s global tariffs to consumers.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said it was disheartening to see President Donald Trump revert to the same kind of rhetoric in his second term that had contributed to the January 6 Capitol riot.In an interview with NBC aired Sunday, Pence also voiced criticism of Trump’s tariff strategy and various...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged that Walmart, the largest US retailer, may pass along some of the costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs to its shoppers through higher prices.
Finance leaders from the G7 face challenges in maintaining unity amid U.S.-imposed tariffs and divergent priorities. With Trump's tariffs creating tensions, discussions focus on balancing U.S. demands with collective goals. The summit aims to address these issues while preparing for June's G7 leaders' meeting in Kananaskis.
Americans are more optimistic about the direction of the country and believe the economy has been stronger since President Trump eased his sweeping tariff policy, which most voters see as the biggest failure of his second term.
Subaru of America is hiking prices on several models, the company said on Monday, the latest automaker to pass along cost increases to consumers as their expenses rise from the Trump administration's tariffs.
Tonight on 'Closer Look': Hammered by U.S. tariffs, Ontario and Manitoba signed a deal to boost the movement of goods and labour between the provinces — including direct-to-consumer alcohol sales
Initially, the president had announced that the duties would only apply to Apple after he called out CEO Tim Cook for sourcing its smartphones from India. It is unusual for a country's trade policy to target one company, however, Trump later expanded the tariffs to all smartphone makers
President Trump faces legal and economic challenges while pursuing his goal to move iPhone manufacturing to the U.S. Experts highlight tariffs and technological hurdles, suggesting the IEEPA tool might be stretched to accommodate Trump's measures, but this could lead to significant price increases for consumers.
The Euro and US dollar strengthened against the yen and Swiss franc after President Trump set a July 9 deadline for an EU trade deal, retracting a 50% tariff threat. Trump communicated this decision after a call with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, providing optimism while showcasing the volatility of U.S. trade policies.
The US president had threatened to bring in 50% tariffs from 1 June on goods coming from the EU but that date has now been put back until 9 July to allow more time for negotiations with the bloc.
Adidas, Shein, are among 10 companies that will raise their prices as Donald Trump tariffs weigh on US imports amid the ongoing trade war between the United States and other world nations.
The European Union’s chief trade negotiator said Monday he had “good calls” with Trump administration officials and the EU was “fully committed” to reaching a trade deal by a July 9 deadline, after Trump agreed to delay his threatened 50% tariff — or import tax — on European goods.
Tonight on 'Closer Look': As Donald Trump's tariffs take hold, Canadian steelmakers are calling on the government to do everything it can to give the industry 'a fighting chance'
A federal trade court has halted President Trump's sweeping tariffs under emergency powers, ruling that he exceeded his authority. The decision, by the Court of International Trade, comes amid lawsuits challenging the legality of the tariffs, which were part of Trump's controversial trade policy.
The Supreme Court could end up ruling if Trump has authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose universal duties on imports.
The verdict by three-judge bench comes after lawsuits argued that Trump exceeded his authority, made US trade policies dependent on his whims and unleashed economic chaos.
A U.S. trade court has halted President Trump's tariffs, asserting he overstepped his authority. The court highlighted Congress's exclusive right to regulate commerce. This ruling follows lawsuits from businesses and states, arguing the tariffs harm U.S. companies. Trump's tariffs aimed to address trade deficits, notably with China.
Relief on financial markets has followed a US court ruling that blocks most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, which also adds to global economic uncertainty.
A three-judge panel at the US Court of International Trade, a relatively low-profile court in Manhattan, ruled Wednesday to halt Trump’s global tariffs that he imposed citing emergency economic powers, including his “Liberation Day” tariffs imposed on April 2 and tariffs placed earlier against China, Mexico and Canada designed to combat fentanyl coming into the United States.
A federal court in New York handed US President Donald Trump a big setback, blocking his audacious plan to impose massive taxes on imports from almost every country in the world.
A US federal appeals court has reinstated the most sweeping of President Donald Trump's tariffs, a day after a trade court had ruled he had exceeded his authority in imposing the duties and had ordered an immediate block on them.
A US federal appeals court has temporarily halted a ruling that found many of President Donald Trump's tariffs illegal, but the chance it could ultimately back the original decision looms over the White House.What is in the US Court of International Trade's original ruling -- which the Trump adminis...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday temporarily reinstated President Donald Trump's tariffs while the court sorts out arguments over their legality.
The latest ruling by an appellate court will allow the government to continue collecting foreign taxes as part of US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff measures, reconfiguring US trade ties with the world
Businesses rattled by President Donald Trump’s on again, off again tariffs are absorbing more jolts after a U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a federal court order that would have halted most of his taxes on foreign imports.
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said he will double the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent next Wednesday. Trump initially announced the boosted duties on steel during a rally at U.S.
Speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania, the president defended his move, saying that the increased tariff will ensure a boost in domestic steel production and improve national output while reducing dependency on China
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he plans to double the tariff rate on steel to 50 per cent, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, vehicles and other goods.
Prime Minister Mark Carney told a conference of municipal leaders that the federal government will help cities deal with the impact of Donald Trump’s trade war by boosting domestic productivity through investing in projects of national significance.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warns urgency is needed to prepare for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan; Trade Minister Don Farrell lashes Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on steel. Follow updates live.
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Trump steel tariffs 2025 | US aluminium tariffs news: This fresh tariff hike follows a similar increase earlier this year, when Trump raised tariffs on aluminium and steel to 25 per cent.
Welspun Corp is benefiting from Trump’s big support for the local US oil industry, which is is seeing a surge of investments. There is a huge demand for pipes, causing their prices to increase and Welspun Corp is doubling down on the business.
US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order making official his vow to double tariffs on steel and aluminium, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has told reporters in a briefing.
US President Donald Trump warned that a court ruling against his proposed tariffs could lead to the “economic ruination” of the US, claiming it would allow foreign nations to exploit America.
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to hike nearly all of his tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum to a punishing 50% on Wednesday, a move that would hammer businesses from automakers to home builders, and likely push up prices for consumers.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday doubling the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent, a move one Canadian industry official warned would have "unrecoverable consequences."
President Donald Trump’s ambitious plan to broker dozens of trade deals with some of the United States’ closest trading partners has begun to show cracks as the clock on his 90-day pause for most country-specific tariffs winds down to just over one month.
Donald Trump's increased tariffs on steel and aluminium products imported into the United States are now in effect, meaning foreign importers face 50 per cent levies on top of their current costs.
PISCO, Peru (Reuters) -In Peru's Pisco Desert, rows of blueberry bushes towering as much as two meters high stretch towards the horizon, finally giving way...
Former IMF official Desmond Lachman highlights risks from Trump tariffs and tax cuts, warning of potential inflation, higher bond yields, and recession.
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Richard Harris of Port Shelter Investment suggests tariffs could negatively impact trade and growth, offsetting the benefits of the 'big beautiful bill'. Markets initially overlooked tariff concerns, focusing on positive rollbacks. However, tariffs remain hig…
It's been a tough rodeo for Canada's economy so far this year, ever since U.S. President Donald Trump sparked a tumultuous trade war with wide-ranging impacts on consumer spending, jobs and travel plans. But those economic worries seem largely in the rearview…
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic warned that effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs could cause prolonged inflation rather than a one...
European investors appear calm ahead of the deadline on U.S. auto tariff talks. They should remember Trump’s concern over unfair EU tactics which might inhibit a deal.
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Coming up: 'Reciprocal' tariffs deadline, Federal Open Market Committee minutes, Amazon Prime Day, earnings from Delta Air Lines, Conagra Brands, and Levi...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the U.S. has taken in about $100 billion in tariff income so far this year, and this...
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Macs and Apple Watches are among the products to be hit by new tariffs on products manufactured in Thailand, taking effect on August 1.
Products imported from Thailand into the US will be subjected to a 36% tariff, increasing the cost to Apple by more than…
Apple's Mac shipments are continuing to grow faster than the rest of the PC market, a report claims, as retailers prepare for an influx of tariff costs.M4 Mac miniIn a report from IDC on Tuesday, global PC shipments in the second quarter of 2025 grew 6.5 perc…
Finding it hard to track the latest U.S. trade policy state of play? Here's a look the deals the president has announced and the rates he's so far threatened to impose in letters to global leaders.
We recently published Jim Cramer’s Fresh 14 Stocks & Thoughts About Market Performance. ABC is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed. Tesla, Inc. (...
After US President Donald Trump suddenly threatened a 50% tariff on copper, the reaction from markets was predictably strong, leaving metal distributors scrambling to get deliveries across the border. On this episode of the Everybody's Business podcast, we di…
Caught between a collapse in sales and punishing tariffs, the automaker is making a dramatic pivot, creating a bizarre pricing situation and leaving recent buyers with a serious case of regret.
The EU is America's biggest business partner and the world's largest trading bloc. The U.S. decision will have repercussions for governments, companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Assuming a 25% increase in U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, 30% levies on Chinese goods, and 10% on the rest of the world, economists at the...
The Analogue 3D promises a classic Nintendo 64 experience on modern displays with all the bells and whistles that entails. The $250 retro console sold out last year and was supposed to ship in early 2025, but the company behind it says orders have been delaye…
Russia continued its nightly bombardment of Ukrainian cities overnight into Tuesday, after President Donald Trump said the U.S. would send military equipment to Kyiv.
Trump tariffs could raise tech prices by 10%, impacting phones, TVs, and PCs. Here’s what you need to know before your next upgrade.
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With his tax agenda finally passed, Donald Trump has turned back to his true passion: making America poorer and more geopolitically isolated for no good reason. Last week, the president threatened 25 of America’s trading partners with punishing tariffs, unles…
Somebody’s paying the tariffs. Looks like it’s you. Source: OptimistiCallie You probably missed V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, a little-noticed case that is working its way through the courts. Most investors are not paying attention to this. Maybe …
In just three months, tariffs as a percentage of imports quadrupled, topping 10% for the first time in two decades, according to U.S. data, and probably decades longer.
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You can catch Trader Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tariffs, AI, and Nvidia’s next report collide. On Trader...
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Sources: the Trump admin plans to require chipmakers to match local output with imports and impose tariffs on companies that fail to maintain a 1:1 ratio — Administration wants domestic manufacturing to match imports a…
The proposed 1:1 chip rule means nothing but pain for US tech until he’s out of office
Comment Ending America's reliance on foreign chip fabs remains a high priority for Uncle Sam, but the Trump administration's "my way or the highway" approach to the issue t…
Housing in America is about to get more expensive, thanks to new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump that will take effect this Wednesday, October 1. The new tariffs include a 50 percent tax on imported kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, 30 percen…
Local developer Neutral has stated that construction on its mass-timber Edison skyscraper in Milwaukee, which it claims will be the "world's tallest", has been halted due to rising tariffs. According to local outlets, Neutral CEO Nate Helbach stated that cons…
Tariffs. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. National Guard deployments. Epstein files. Strikes on Iran. Gaza and Ukraine. Sticky inflation. The first year of President Donald Trump’s time in office has been a firehose of unpopular polici…
The ripple effects of increased tariffs under President Trump could extend to the $117 billion U.S. beer market, according to new research from a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign agricultural economist who studies food supply chains.
DJI Just Launched a Secret Camera Brand to Dodge US Tariffs (Here’s Where To Buy It)There’s a new camera brand in town called Xtra, and it’s selling cameras that look exactly like DJI’s most popular models, except without the tariff...
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Thanks to United States tariffs, customers in the U.S. and around the world are being forced to pay higher prices for electronic goods of all types. Xbox was no exception. To combat this, many companies are moving to lower-tariff regions, like Vietnam.
Windows Centralby jez@windowscentral.com (Jez Corden) , Jez Corden
The revenue coming in from President Trump's tariffs dipped in November, but the president's oft-made promises for what he will do with the money continued...
The U.S. Supreme Court did not issue a ruling Friday on President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, as traders price in a 75% chance that the Supreme...
Nintendo isn't ready to comment on hypotheticals
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Donald Trump said he will impose a 10% tariff—that will rise to 25%—on European countries that don’t support his controversial plan to take over Greenland.
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European leaders hit back at U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement that he would impose sanctions on nations that deployed military forces to Greenland last week.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are starting to be reflected in the price of some items, as sellers weigh how to absorb the shock of the added costs. From a report: Amazon and many of its third-party merchants pre-purchase…
The announcement is a reversal for Trump, who initially initially praised the agreement with China as something Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney "should be doing."
For China, it looks like another precision retaliatory move against Trump’s more sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports, first levied in 2018, following soybean exports.
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Donald Trump still wants to impose tariffs on movies made outside the United States, while he’s talking about establishing low interest bonds for the...
One year into these tariffs, Ana Swanson for the New York Times has the charts. On prices: Unsurprisingly, tariffs pushed up the prices of imported goods last year. Economic tracking shows that pri…
Today, I’m talking with Roland Busch, who is the CEO of Siemens. Siemens is one of those absolutely giant, extremely important, but fairly opaque companies we love to dig into on Decoder. At a very basic, reductive level, Siemens makes the hardware and softwa…
One of the biggest problems facing Microsoft's capex pertains to chip tariffs, and the U.S. might finally be waking up to the self-inflicted pain it's causing.
Windows Centralby jez@windowscentral.com (Jez Corden) , Jez Corden
Speaker Mike Johnson failed to reinstate a ban on lawmakers’ ability to challenge President Donald Trump’s tariffs when three Republicans crossed party lines...
The anti-tariff House vote will likely prove symbolic, since the measure faces challenging odds in the Senate and a potential veto from Trump, analysts said.
Trump senior economic counselor Peter Navarro continues his gaslighting on the state of our economy. Navarro made an appearance on this weekend's Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, and once again tried to put a happy face on the damage Trump's tarif…
From BLS: Figure 1: Price of Ground Beef (red, left scale), of Ground Coffee (brown, right scale), in $/lb., n.s.a. Orange dashed lines at discrete increases in tariff rates, green dashed line at discrete drop in tariff rates. Source: BLS, TPC Tariff Tracker.…
The court heard arguments last year on whether Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) when imposing...
Trump laid out alternative ways to impose his tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down most of the levies as illegal, a decision he called "deeply disappointing."
SCOTUS has invalidated most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, a cornerstone of his economic policy in his second term. ABC News' Mary Bruce reports.
The Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited decision in Learning Resources v. Trump on Friday, with a total of six justices concluding that a wide range of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are illegal. Chief Justice John Roberts, a Republican, wro…
Despite Friday's SCOTUS ruling, many tariffs affecting the auto industry will remain. So will the other dynamics that have led to today's historically high car prices.
The Supreme Court yesterday struck down Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, holding that the statute’s authorization to “regulate… importation” doesn’t include the power to impose tariffs. The majority’s strongest argument is simple: every time Congress actually delegates…
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump's global tariffs he instituted last year based on the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Hours later, the president announced new 10% global tariffs against most imports unde…
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Based simply on the barely suppressed anger that U.S. President Donald Trump showed throughout his news conference on the Supreme Court's decision on tariffs, it's a fair bet that Friday was the worst day so far of his second term.
Fox's Shannon Bream discusses what Republicans are telling them behind closed doors on these illegal Trump tariffs. They all know they're a tax on Americans and inflation and the economy is going to hurt them in the midterm elections, but apparently, the cowa…
President Donald Trump raised the global tariff rate to 15% despite a Supreme Court ruling against earlier emergency trade measures, keeping pressure on China and other partners.
Sen Elizabeth Warren spoke with CNN's Kaitlan Collins about the SCOTUS ruling on Trump's tariffs. She didn't mince any words:
WARREN: Well, let's be clear. It should not just go to a handful of giant corporations who have the legal capacity to go in and sue …
Neal Katyal, one of the lawyers who defended U.S. businesses in the SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs, argues that the federal government must refund them with interest.
A trio of Senate Democrats is calling for the government to start refunding roughly $175 billion in tariff revenues that the Supreme Court ruled were...
The US Supreme Court has declared on Friday that most of the import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration last year were illegal. Trump’s response to this now leaves Apple in a worse position than it was in before.
While lobbying by Apple had resulte…
Friday’s Supreme Court decision rebuffing President Trump’s signature foreign policy initiative—worldwide tariffs imposed pursuant to an asserted national emergency—was extraordinary in multiple respects. In its nearly 250-year history, the Court has rarely r…
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
Late last week, the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed under the federal International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as unlawful. The Court did not, however, say how or when — or whether — the Trump administration will …
FedEx plans to pass along any refunds resulting from the Supreme Court's ruling that some of President Donald Trump's tariffs are "illegal." In a statement on its website, FedEx notes that while "no refund process has been established by the courts," the comp…
When the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's tariffs, it left importers wondering how long they'd have to wait to get their money back. Hedge funds are offering to help out.
Nintendo of America is suing the US government over President Trump's tariffs and is demanding a "prompt refund, with interest" of any duties that it has paid, according to a complaint filed in the US Court of International Trade, as reported previously by Af…
Nintendo of America filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government on March 6 in the U.S. Court of International Trade, seeking a refund of tariffs it paid under President Donald Trump's executive orders.
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Nintendo’s American branch has reportedly joined a growing list of companies suing the U.S. government over tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, seeking refunds after a recent court ruling declared the duties unlawful. Nintendo of America has file…
When companies sued to block Trump’s IEEPA tariffs last year, one of the key arguments they made was obvious: if these tariffs turn out to be illegal, we’ll never get our money back. We need an injunction now. The government had an equally confident response:…
Nintendo of America is seeking a refund from the Trump administration after the Supreme Court ruled that the president lacked sweeping authority to impose tariffs under a 1977 emergency powers law. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade l…
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WASHINGTON — Arizona coffee roaster Gabe Hagen is wondering if he’ll ever recoup the tens of thousands of dollars he paid in tariffs to import beans from the world’s major coffee-growing regions in South Amer…
Nearly all the bicycles sold in the United States are made overseas. An Indiana company set out to change that — and it's seeking a push from the Trump administration's tariffs.
It’s been exactly one year since the Liberation Day Tariffs were announced, implemented, challenged, and ultimately overturned at every level. They served as the foundation of the administration’s main economic policy. What has been the overall impact – econo…
This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration is letting businesses apply f…
Trump's widely-despised import tariffs were ruled unconstitutional, and everyone is suing someone—his administration, the delivery companies that collected it, the retailers—to get their money back. FedEx and UPS at least promise to pass on the refunds they h…
Apple CEO Tim Cook said today that the company is seeking refunds for duties it paid under tariffs Donald Trump announced last year, which the Supreme Court recently ruled unconstitutional. Here are the details.
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Last week the Trump FCC quietly announced that it was cooking up a new ban on any labs that have testing offices in China from testing electronic devices such as smartphones, cameras and computers for sale in the United States. That’s going to create some ma…
The Court of International Trade has struck down a second round of global tariffs ordered by President Trump, after his earlier import taxes were outlawed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision is a victory for importers and a setback for the administration.
A US court has struck down Donald Trump’s Section 122 tariffs, which were set to expire in July. Experts warn that this could prompt the US to move up its plans to impose a tougher tariff architecture
President Trump's threatened EU automotive tariff increase would come as imports tumbled last year and so far this year, affecting a number of U.S. seaports.
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By Timothy Aeppel May 12 (Reuters) - Heavy-truck maker Oshkosh Corp and toy maker Basic Fun on Tuesday both said they had received partial payments of the...
BEIJING, May 16 (Reuters) - China and the United States have agreed to expand agricultural trade through tariff reductions and tackle non-tariff barriers and...
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The class action lawsuit argues that Sony will obtain "a double recovery windfall" following the Trump administration’s IEEPA tariff refunds, which it argues should be passed on to consumers
The Justice Department said in a court filing it would appeal a federal judge’s order allowing all importers—not just those who sued the administration—to...
A month after designating Vietnam as a "Priority Foreign Country" over its failure to deter online piracy, the U.S. Trade Representative has formally opened a trade investigation, opening the door to potential sanctions. Rightsholders are invited to submit co…
President Trump’s second-term trade agenda has hardened into a structural policy regime, with U.S. steel imports sitting at their lowest levels since the...
Though the Trump administration has faced a series of legal setbacks on tariffs, it seems to have found a solution. After the Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s reciprocal tariffs were wrongfully imposed, the president immediately leapt to Plan B: …
Businesses argued the first Trump administration used a "loophole" to impose tariffs beyond what Congress intended. The Supreme Court rejected their appeal.
The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to ratify the Turnberry Agreement, the trade deal struck at Donald Trump’s Scottish golf resort in July 2025. The final tally was 440 in favour, 151 against, with 50 abstentions. Under the deal, the EU will eliminate m…
According to an upcoming book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, Donald J. Trump had some choice words for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick during a spring tariff dispute — specifically, that the man had gone soft.
When Lutnick pushed back on the idea th…
MAGA can be a very emotional movement. That passion led to a historic win in 2024 when President Trump carried every single swing state. But it can also have downsides. Unfortunately, when we run into even a little adversity, we are prone to crippling self-do…
Donald Trump threatened a 100% tariff on European countries that impose a digital services tax, as the president once again came to the defense of American tech giants that have opposed the levies. It wasn’t immediately clear under what authority Trump would …
U.S. tariff pressure is pushing Europe and Brazil closer—opening new global doors for everything from aircraft parts to Brazil's cachaça, the base of the caipirinha.
President Trump bought hundreds of stocks the day before he paused tariffs and caused the stock market to rally. Trump filed his latest financial disclosure on Monday, and it shows that he made 327 individual stock purchases worth as much as $12.8 million on …
Intel in the U.S. is expected to make at least some upcoming Mac and iPhone chips for Apple. That recent development may have been the key to a major tariff exemption on semiconductors Apple received almost a year ago.
When the WS Game Company got hit with a seven-figure tariff bill on the board games it imports from China, CEO Jonathan Silva decided to find out whether he could make one in America instead. He picked a 250th-birthday edition called Monopoly: The Americana E…