The World Economy Awaits Trump’s First Round of Tariffs
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Oil on track for weekly fall and monthly rise as traders await Trump’s tariff decision
Oil futures ticked lower Friday, contributing to a loss for the week, but prices looked to post a gain for the month as traders awaited a tariff decision by President Donald Trump on crude imports ...MarketWatch - 9m -
Why Trump tariffs will be ‘very bad for America and for the world’
If enacted tariffs will increase inflation, slow economic growth, and result in US consumers footing the bill . As Donald Trump threatens to slap steep tariffs on many countries, he is boasting ...The Guardian - 6h -
Fed holds rates steady as Trump tariffs loom, economy hums
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday after price increases ticked up over the past three months, suggesting inflation may still have some life in it. Central bankers held rates ...The Hill - 2d -
Evening Report — Trump takes 'America First' to the world
{beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS © AP Photo Trump takes 'America First' to the world stage PRESIDENT TRUMP TOOK HIS "AMERICA FIRST" DOCTRINE to the world leaders gathered in Davos, ...The Hill - Jan. 23 -
Trump's threat to world businesses on tariffs
President Trump's World Economic Forum address included a stern threat of tariffs for businesses that choose to make their products outside of the U.S. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports.CBS News - Jan. 23 -
EU gears up for tariffs and Ukraine peace plans on Trump’s first day
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Trump’s tariff policy claims its first victim with Trudeau resignation
President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff policy has claimed its first victim before the president even returned to office.MarketWatch - Jan. 6 -
Trump tariffs pose a greater threat to South Korea’s economy than domestic political chaos, BOK official suggests
The South Korean economy has to grapple with internal political turmoil and the threat of tariffs by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in 2025.CNBC - Jan. 2
More from The New York Times
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Trump Tariffs Could Hurt Oil Companies and Raise Gas Prices
Some oil refineries will probably struggle to replace imported crude oil if President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico.The New York Times - 1h -
Trump Tariffs Could Hurt Oil Companies and Raise Gas Prices
Some oil refineries will probably struggle to replace imported crude oil if President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico.The New York Times - 1h -
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.The New York Times - 1d -
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.The New York Times - 1d -
Ahead of Possible Tariffs, No Rush to Get Goods In From Canada and Mexico
Experts say the freight system could handle an increase in imports from Canada and Mexico, but there is little sign of a significant increase.The New York Times - 2h
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