Trump’s tariffs could make international stocks more attractive than U.S. investments. Here’s why.
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Coca-Cola says Trump tariffs could force it to increase use of plastic in US
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Most Europeans see Trump’s US as more a necessary partner than ally, poll finds
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Could Trump's tariffs weaken the American economy?
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Could Trump's tariffs cost Americans their jobs?
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As Trump aims to ax the penny, these are the coins that cost more than they're worth
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Why is Trump using tariffs and when will they take effect?
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Michelin looks at accelerating US investments to counter tariff threat
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Trump has promised reciprocal tariffs. Americans could pay more on imports from these countries.
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Steel stocks cheer Trump’s tariffs as companies combat ‘unfairly priced’ imports
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Gold could hit $3,000 soon and $4,000 in 2026, this market pro says. Here’s why.
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How Trump’s tariffs could impact the price of gold
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VA lists more than 130 jobs ineligible for Trump buyout plan
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Trump says Nippon will invest heavily in U.S. Steel rather than purchase the company
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Trump Says Nippon Steel Will Make Major Investment in U.S. Steel
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