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Trump’s Tariffs Imperil the Fortunes of a Nissan Factory Town
Kanda, on Japan’s southern coast, grew in tandem with an auto plant that sends half of the cars it makes to the United States.The New York Times - 2d -
Wall Street Is Bowing Out of Trump’s Tariff Uncertainty
The stock market just saw more than $6 trillion in value wiped out.Inc. - 2d -
Starmer vows not to raise taxes despite Trump’s tariffs
Prime minister says he will ‘seize the opportunity’ to make the economy more secureFinancial Times - 2d -
Facing Pushback, Trump Threatened More Tariffs
Also, the Supreme Court halted an order to return a wrongly deported man. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.The New York Times - 2d -
Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Threat to China
Plus, “The White Lotus” finale.The New York Times - 2d -
Japan secures priority tariff negotiations with Trump
US ally and biggest foreign investor stunned by sweeping levies including on crucial automotive sectorFinancial Times - 1d -
How should the Fed respond to Trump’s tariffs?
Hard choices are ahead, but the central bank should not be afraid to be hawkishFinancial Times - 1d -
Trump’s self-defeating tariffs on south-east Asia
Forced to choose between the US and China, the likes of Vietnam may opt for BeijingFinancial Times - 1d -
Trump’s Tariffs: China Vows to 'Fight to The End'
And, US says it will hold direct nuclear talks with Iran.BBC News - 1d -
Trump’s Tariffs May Rewire Markets’ Psychology
Trade tensions have begun to force a rethink about how much investors and businesses should bet on the United States.The New York Times - 1d -
Trump tariffs are another nail in the coffin for Hollywood in China
Chinese bloggers report Xi Jinping's government is considering a ban on Hollywood movies. That would drag entertainment companies to the front lines of the trade war.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
UK growth forecasts hit by Trump’s tariffs
Economists factor in falling confidence and investment leading to job losses and a probable cut in borrowing costsFinancial Times - 23h -
Trump's tariffs are a huge blow to Vietnam's economic ambitions
US exports have driven the economic success of countries like Vietnam and Cambodia.BBC News - 21h -
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs take effect
Investors reel as new levies on EU, China and other major trading partners come into forceFinancial Times - 19h -
The world is shocked by Trump’s tariff tantrums — it shouldn’t be
What we are witnessing is the end result of a presidency where values are fluid and transactional, expertise is irrelevant and our national credibility is an afterthought.The Hill - 14h -
Trump Folds on Tariffs for Now –Except for China
Following a stock and bond market rout, and pleas from business leaders, the President hit the pause button–for 90 days.Inc. - 8h -
How exposed is the UK to Trump's tariff chaos?
The exact impact remains uncertain - but some of the emerging fallout may have an upside - here's why.BBC News - 4h -
Watch live: Trump trade representative faces heat from lawmakers amid tariff trade war
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will testify before the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday morning on the Trump administration's trade agenda. The hearing comes as President Trump has ...The Hill - 1d -
As Trump ignites tariff war, a US city is embracing Canadians with all its heart
An estimated 300,000 Canadians visit Palm Springs each year and Trump’s levies threaten tourism in the region. Worried that Donald Trump’s policies are scaring away Canadians, a key segment of ...The Guardian - 1d -
What is behind the Treasury sell off?
The double whammy of falling bond and equity prices could partly be hedge funds unwinding so-called ‘basis trades’Financial Times - 13h -
Why some business leaders are ‘afraid’ to speak out against tariffs
CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin joins TODAY to discuss the economic uncertainty around President Donald Trump’s global tariffs and why some business leaders are “afraid” to speak out right now over fears ...NBC News - 2d -
Bessent expects a couple big deals ‘very quickly’ on tariffs
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that he expects a couple big deals “very quickly” in relation to President Trump's latest tariff announcement. "We have one of the Vietnamese officials ...The Hill - 1d -
Combo Breaker FGC Event "Mortally Injured" By Tariffs, Says Event Director
The gaming world has been turned upside-down in recent days thanks to US president Donald Trump's tariffs on dozens of countries around the world. Nintendo was forced to delay preorders of the ...GameSpot - 12h -
GOP senator: 'Eye for an eye' on tariffs 'leaves both people blind'
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, arguing an "eye for an eye just leaves both people blind." Kennedy, who serves on the Banking and Budget Committee, joined ...The Hill - 8h -
Home builders association CEO expects building prices to rise amid tariffs
With back and forth from the Trump administration on tariff plans, some home builders and buyers are raising concerns about the long-term impact on the housing industry. President and CEO of the ...CBS News - 5h -
How 125% tariff on Chinese products will affect American shoppers
President Trump announced he is raising the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. NBC News’ Brian Cheung took a look at how the prices of products from electronics to furniture and clothing could be ...NBC News - 4h -
In conservative Alabama, Republicans cheering for Trump - with some quiet concerns
Alabama Republicans cheered President Donald Trump and his agenda at a GOP party the day he imposed tariffs and sent stock markets tumbling worldwideABC News - 2d -
Trump is losing the confidence of business leaders, billionaire investor Bill Ackman says
Bill Ackman said that America is heading toward a self-inflicted "economic nuclear winter" as a result of President Donald Trump's tariff policy rollout.CNBC - 2d -
Musk Slams Navarro, Trump’s Trade Adviser, Exposing Inner Circle Rift
The feud between two of President Trump’s top advisers is playing out as the administration’s new tariffs have caused huge losses across global financial markets.The New York Times - 1d -
Jim Cramer says the market can't keep up with President Trump
As stocks initially soared before falling on Tuesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer said the market is not equipped to react to President Donald Trump's tariff policies.CNBC - 1d -
Trump news at a glance: Trump pulls back on global tariffs but slaps China with 125%
Move comes after stock market turmoil; Ice chief says deportations should run ‘like Amazon Prime’ – key US politics stories from 10 April at a glance. Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on ...The Guardian - 1h -
Commerce Secretary Lutnick doesn't back down in face of market sell-off: 'The tariffs are coming'
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Trump administration remains committed to implementing its reciprocal tariffs amid a global market sell-off.CNBC - 2d -
Media Outlets Face Fallout from Dubious 90-Day Tariff Pause Report
The report, that President Trump was considering a pause on his expansive tariffs, spread on social media and was amplified by CNBC and Reuters. The White House called the claim “fake news.”The New York Times - 2d -
Canadian couple likely the only business owners on Australia's Norfolk Island to face US tariffs
Jesse Schiller and Rachel Evans are likely the only business owners on Australia's Norfolk Island to be affected by the Trump administration's tariffs, as the island exports nothing to the United ...ABC News - 1d -
Cambodia hit with highest tariff, but manufacturing not coming back to U.S., trade group says
Among the top goals for President Trump and his administration in hitting trading partners with steep tariffs is bringing manufacturing capacity back to the U.S., even if it comes at the price of ...NBC News - 1d -
10-year Treasury yield rises back above 4% despite tariff threat to growth
The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield climbed back above the 4% level on Monday, even as President Donald Trump’s tariffs sparked fears of an economic slowdown.NBC News - 1d -
Weekly mortgage demand jumped 20% last week, as tariff volatility briefly tanked rates
Mortgage demand surged to the highest level since September as Trump's tariff plans caused interest rates to drop. But those rates are now back up.CNBC - 15h -
Trump looks for deals amid wild stock swings
{beacon} STOCKS FELL FOR A THIRD CONSECUTIVE DAY Monday as markets reel from ongoing uncertainty over President Trump's sweeping new tariffs and business leaders' warnings of potentially dire ...The Hill - 2d