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Donald Trump started sending tariff letters to the trading partners on Monday. Japan and South Korea were the first nations ...
Tariffs have raised US$100 billion (S$128 billion) for the US so far, said US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Read more at ...
Later, Trump also announced the U.S. will impose 25 per cent tariffs on Malaysia and Kazakhstan, 30 per cent on South Africa and 40 per cent on Laos and Myanmar.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick revealed that another 15 to 20 letters are expected to be announced in the next two days, he said in a CNBC interview.
In the Trump administration, it seems that a deal is not a deal, it’s a threatening letter, the terms of which are completely ...
A new book reveals his surprise that his supposed opponents defended him at a low point in his post-presidency.
Andrew Bates mocked President Donald Trump over the trade deals he keeps promising, asking how Trump can succeed when he can't stop "losing to himself." ...
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As his July 9 deadline to reimpose steep tariffs approaches, Trump has only netted a couple of deals. He doesn't seem too worried ...
The actual deadline – whether August 1 or some future date Trump announces on social media – is a lot like the months-long bilateral talks launched in early April: fuzzy on actual details, light on ...
President Donald Trump on Monday placed a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, citing persistent trade ...