- Trade tensions escalate as Trump doubles down on tariff threats, targeting metals (steel, aluminum, copper), chips, and ...
EU mid-market update: Trump adds Middle East tensions to macro picture as trade war keeps volatility high; Novo Nordisk rises ...
Leavitt said the tariff orders - which would have put in ... one of which included a news video of migrants reportedly deported to Brazil walking on a tarmac with restraints on their hands and ...
Lula da Silva in Brazil, ex bishop Fernando Lugo in Paraguay and the Broad Front of Vazquez and Mujica in Uruguay) the external tariff contention was ignored on the arguments to protect domestic ...
President Donald Trump said he was still considering putting a 10 per cent tariff on imports from China on February 1, repeating a threat he made on the campaign trail. His comment came one day after ...
Officials in Brazil appear less concerned of any U.S. tariffs, believing the nation can ramp up sales to other markets including Asian countries in the case it’s targeted. Indian officials are ...
A former civil servant and adviser to ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy ... dismay at President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico, but they have limited ...
BRASILIA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Brazilian and U.S. officials agreed on ... to cause rifts 9:15 AM UTC · Updated ago Europecategory Ex-NATO chief Stoltenberg to become Norway's finance minister ...
“If Trump’s tariffs lead to China’s exports redirecting to the rest of Asia — and they’re very competitive — it’s very difficult for countries to compete,” said Sonal Varma, chief economist for India ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday he would respond in kind if US President Donald Trump were to deploy tariffs against Brazil. "It is very simple: if he taxes ...
Braslia: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday that if US counterpart Donald Trump hiked tariffs on Brazilian products, he would reciprocate -- but that he would prefer ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday that if US counterpart Donald Trump hiked tariffs on Brazilian products, he would reciprocate -- but that he would prefer improved ...