Apple escaped tariffs last time. This time, it may have to raise prices.
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Trump tariffs expected to raise consumer prices
As President Trump imposes tariffs on goods imported to the U.S. from Canada, Mexico and China, economic experts warn they could lead to higher prices for American consumers. NBC News' Brian Cheung ...NBC News - 2d -
Why Trump's tariff threat could raise car prices significantly
Some of the biggest car brands, including Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, have plants in Mexico and Canada.CBS News - Jan. 23 -
P&G didn’t raise prices for first time in 6 years, and Q2 earnings still beat
P&G’s stock powers up as profit and revenue rise above expectations, and the full-year outlook was affirmed.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
Microsoft raises price of consumer version of Microsoft 365 for first time in 12 years
In a blog post Thursday, Microsoft said it's increasing the price of its Microsoft 365 bundle for consumers by $3 a month.CNBC - Jan. 16 -
UPS could help end the ‘freight recession’ this year. It may have to raise prices first.
Analysts say deregulation, lower taxes under Trump could spur small-business investments and more shipments — but tariffs could weigh down volumes.MarketWatch - Jan. 16
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Trump’s threatened tariffs might not hit clothing retailers much now, but analysts warn price increases could backfire
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Bitcoin rebounds after Trump pauses Mexico, Canada tariffs. Here’s why the crypto reacts to tariffs.
Bitcoin rebounded to above $100,000 Monday evening, after President Donald Trump said he would pause imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada, respectively.MarketWatch - 1h -
Nvidia’s stock falls as these two questions dog investors
Wall Street is trying to assess how tariffs would impact the chip sector. Plus, the DeepSeek fallout lingers.MarketWatch - 2h -
From beer to consumer products, these names could benefit from Trump’s tariffs
President Trump has made good on his campaign promise to launch a trade war on Canada, Mexico and China. These names could benefit.MarketWatch - 3h -
Buying a house amid the trade war? Here’s what to expect from mortgage rates.
The chaos of the trade war could have big implications for the housing market.MarketWatch - 4h
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Stocks Fall Around the World as Trump Tariffs Loom
The S&P 500 regained some of its losses from earlier in the day. Shares in Asian manufacturers and European carmakers tumbled.The New York Times - 16m -
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Trump pulls US back from brink of trade war with Mexico and Canada
US president set to talk to China’s Xi Jinping in coming days as threatened tariffs on Beijing loomFinancial Times - 50m -
Stocks jump after Trump pauses tariffs
Equities recover some ground after US president delays levies on Canada and MexicoFinancial Times - 59m -
Bitcoin rebounds after Trump pauses Mexico, Canada tariffs. Here’s why the crypto reacts to tariffs.
Bitcoin rebounded to above $100,000 Monday evening, after President Donald Trump said he would pause imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada, respectively.MarketWatch - 1h