Trade Wars
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The potential impact of Trump tariffs for the UK
The Explainer UK goods exports to the US could be hit with tariffs of up to 20% seriously affecting the British economy
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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The daily business briefing: August 29, 2023
Business Briefing Transportation Department fines American Airlines $4.1 million over tarmac delays, glitch forces Toyota to halt production at its 14 Japan plants, and more
By Harold Maass Published
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Saudi Arabia and Russia have started a mid-coronavirus oil price war, and the markets are not taking it well
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By Peter Weber Published
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U.S. farmers are losing patience with Trump's trade war, fret new $20 billion bailout wouldn't cover their losses
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By Peter Weber Last updated
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Trump is finally dropping his insistence that only China is paying for his tariffs
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By Peter Weber Published
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U.S. recession fears tick up amid escalating China trade war
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By Peter Weber Published
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Trump arrives in Osaka for G-20 summit amid a growing list of trade fights
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By Peter Weber Published
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Some top Democrats predicted Trump would back off his Mexico tariff threat
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By Peter Weber Published
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GOP Senate Finance Committee chair warns Trump's Mexico tariffs imperil his 'big victory' on the NAFTA reboot
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By Peter Weber Published
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Trump imposes new tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports in the middle of trade talks
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By Peter Weber Published
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Trump ends preferential trade status for India, Turkey
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By Peter Weber Published
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Extended China-U.S. trade talks have ended, and the U.S. side sounds optimistic
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By Peter Weber Published
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U.S. trade envoy Robert Lighthizer is reportedly worried Trump will cave on China, so he carries a chart
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By Peter Weber Published
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Trump appears to think China is on the verge of cracking on trade. He's probably wrong.
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By Peter Weber Published
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