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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reduce tariffs on UK cars being shipped to the US, which will bring into force parts of a tariff deal agreed between the two countries last month. Speaking at the G7 summit in Canada, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the move a "very important day" for both countries.
Frank Holmes says Trump’s tariffs didn’t derail trade — money printing and stablecoin growth are fueling crypto’s rise.
Sir Keir Starmer landed an important diplomatic victory when Donald Trump finally confirmed the implementation of the UK-US trade deal.After “shaking hands” on the deal in a virtual meeting broadcast to the world last month,
While Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports face scrutiny in court, he has touted a new "deal" with China that will see tariffs against the country remain at historic levels. Here's what it will mean for you.
UK deal that will slash trade barriers on goods from both countries, but leaves the future of tariffs on British steel up in the air.While the deal will slash tariffs on British cars and aircraft parts within days,
Former European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has criticised his successor, Ursula von der Leyen, for not engaging personally to quickly stave off Donald Trump’s trade war.
Anthony Mendoza, a veteran Army major and father of two daughters, saw his invention as a pathway to entrepreneurial success. That dream is hanging by a thread.
A new poll reveals Utah voters’ feelings about the president’s trade policies, how they're being personally impacted and what retailers should share about tariff-related price changes.
The tentative agreement between the White House and Beijing would, among other things, allow Chinese students into American universities again.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Kicks Off G7 Saying 'I'm A Tariff Person' As Deadline Draws CloseU.S. President Donald Trump kicked off the Group of Seven (G7) summit on Monday, saying he is a “tariff person.” As the Trump administration hunts for its second deal since the announcement of a pause on the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs,