Trump cuts tariffs on China
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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to extend a tariff truce, roll back export controls and reduce other trade barriers in a landmark summit on Thursday, potentially stabilizing relations between the world’s biggest economies after months of turmoil.
The Fed's monetary-policy makers are working to figure out the economic impact of the Trump administration's tariffs, and a key factor on that front is the size of the import taxes levied on Chinese products.
Douglas Elliman agent Senada Adzem says Canadian sellers are citing currency volatility, trade uncertainty — and a sense they ‘don’t feel as welcome’ in the U.S. — as they leave Florida.
TOKYO—The Bank of Japan held rates steady again, narrowing the window of opportunity to hike before year’s end as it waits for clarity on the impact of tariffs and a political leadership change in Tokyo.
Jennifer Hillman So the first thing that he could do is to use a statute called Section 122, which says that if the president declares that the United States is experiencing a major balance of payments problem, he then has the right to impose a 15 per cent tariff on all goods from all countries for a period up to 150 days.