Claiming that the Trump name is the “most infringed trademark in the world,” the Trump Organization is asking for exclusive rights
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Manufacturing employment has declined every month since Trump declared “Liberation Day” in April
President Donald Trump’s tariff pressure on China has yet to meaningfully curb the country’s export machine
I have to agree with President Trump—it isn’t fair for trade to be a one-way affair. All he is trying to do is level the playing field somewhat
President Donald Trump has again pushed his tariff strategy against China, saying Europe could end the Ukraine war if it imposed sanctions on Beijing
Economist Jeffrey Sachs did not hold back while criticizing President Donald Trump and his administration for alienating and betraying India with its tariff moves
Even though China and the United States may have extended their tariff truce, it looks like there still doesn’t seem to be any love lost between the two countries
A New Entrepreneurial Revolution for Canada: Trade and tariff wars yield losses, but a win-win strategy might unite Canada with the USA and Mexico as global partners to counter China’s dominance
Apple CEO Tim Cook said on Thursday that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs could cost the company an extra $900 million this quarter
“Given that American goods are no longer marketable in China under the current tariff rates, if the U.S. further raises tariffs on Chinese exports, China will disregard such measures”
The tariffs, announced on April 2 and referred to as “Liberation Day,” include a 10% levy on imports from the United Kingdom, 20% on European Union goods, and 25% on all imported automobiles
Stocks fell around the world Thursday morning, as President Trump’s sweeping tariff plan kicked off a trade war with several countries
President Donald Trump announced an additional 10% tariff on goods from China, along with the tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico he previously announced
India and the U.S. agreed on Thursday to start talks to clinch an early trade deal and resolve their standoff over tariffs
The United States’ trade surplus with other countries on services increased roughly 400 percent over the past 13 years.
