
Tariff Tensions: Global Markets React to Trump’s Bold Moves
Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum send shockwaves through global markets, triggering swift counter moves from international players.
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Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum send shockwaves through global markets, triggering swift counter moves from international players.
The U.S. reverses extra tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum after Ontario drops its electricity surcharge.
US stock market loses $4 trillion amid tariff turbulence, sparking significant investor uncertainty and market corrections.
Starting March 20, the Chinese mainland imposes extra tariffs on Canadian rapeseed oil, oil cakes, peas, and more, impacting trade relations.
China announces new tariffs on Canadian products in response to US-led trade protectionism, escalating the global trade war.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes the U.S. for imposing additional tariffs on Chinese goods, labeling the move as protectionist and unfair, while highlighting its own efforts in controlling fentanyl.
Trump suspends tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but exemptions expire soon, leaving economic uncertainty.
Donald Trump’s new tariffs are putting US farmers in a tough spot. Discover how the potential trade war is affecting the heartlands and what it means for the future of American agriculture.
U.S. President Trump has paused most tariffs on Mexican imports until April 2, following positive talks with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. This move aims to strengthen trade relations between the two countries.
China condemns the U.S. for imposing new tariffs on its goods under the fentanyl pretext and announces retaliatory measures, urging for cooperative trade relations.