Oil prices fall for 3rd day on US–EU trade war fears
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As companies all over the U.S. seek ways to cope with Trump's trade war, D'Addario & Co. executives are setting up a free trade zone and rerouting shipments to avoid tariffs.
Among EU states, “the mood has pivoted … and they are more ready to react,” Reuters’ Philip Blenkinsop reports. Potential counter-measures remain a subject of internal debate, though. Europe could impose its own tariffs on U.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a trip to China might be “not too distant,” raising prospects that the leaders of the world’s two largest economies may meet soon to help reset relations after moving to climb down from a trade war.
The nation's busiest port in LA has seen a bump in containers as importers try to stay ahead of tariffs, but at small ports, Trump trade policy is hitting hard.
President Trump’s trade war continues to cause self-inflicted injuries as American companies are getting slammed by higher fees. This includes General Motors, which revealed tariffs cost them $1.1 billion in the second quarter.
While China is looking to use this summit as an opportunity to highlight its multilateralism and growing relationship with the EU, which will mark its 50th year, the bloc is looking to bring up China’
The president wants tariffs, the higher the better. Whether that is achieved unilaterally or via deals is secondary.
Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank chiefs committed themselves to international policy cooperation in a communique they will adopt on Friday, according to people familiar with the deliberation.
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Manufacturers and importers are storing more product in foreign trade zones and bonded warehouses to avoid Trump’s tariffs and preserve cash.
How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars By acting on his own, President Trump has broken with more than 200 years of U.S. history in which Congress set the direction of trade policy.
As the Aug. 1 deadline for tariff agreements approach, lawyers and political consultants caution that trade fights are likely ahead.