Who won and lost as Trump's trade war is delayed - for now
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Weighing the Fallout From Trump’s Looming Trade War
Business groups, economists and even some Republicans cautioned that new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China could undercut U.S. industry and the economy.The New York Times - 17h -
Buy now? From cars to groceries, here’s your money playbook for Trump’s trade war.
Make purchases now if you’ve already budgeted for them, stick to what you can afford, and don’t panic shop, financial experts sayMarketWatch - 7h -
FirstFT: Trump’s trade war rocks global markets
Also in today’s newsletter, America’s corporate bosses cosy up to Musk, and Latam Airlines’ ambitious growth planFinancial Times - 18h -
The Trump trade war begins
The new Trump administration places 25% tariffs on US neighbours; 10% on ChinaFinancial Times - 1d -
The absurdity of Donald Trump’s trade war
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will harm America’s own economy and diplomatic powerFinancial Times - 1d -
Grading the trade: Who won the Luka Dončić-for-Anthony Davis swap?
For the Lakers, there is nothing but upside in swapping Davis for Dončić. For the Mavericks, the only way this trade is defensible is if Davis delivers a title this season.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
A farcical Colombian chapter in Trump’s trade war
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How to stop Donald Trump exporting trade wars
Distortions from US tariffs need not be disastrousFinancial Times - Jan. 23 -
Trump signs order delaying TikTok ban: What happens now?
Trump previously supported the TikTok ban but told reporters Monday that he has "a warm spot for TikTok that I didn't have originally" after being on the app.The Hill - Jan. 21
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