Donald Trump, China and tariffs
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What is a Panican? Donald Trump’s newest insult explained amid tariff backlash - As many Americans worry about their financial future, the president urges, ‘Don’t be Weak! Don’t be Stupid! Don’t be a
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The escalating tension between the US and China has increased fears of a global trade war.
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Cracks are growing between congressional Republicans and President Trump over his tariff policy, with some lawmakers looking to strip him of his unilateral tariff authority and others seeking briefings from the White House on the strategy amid growing economic tumult.
Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
Ken Griffin: The Citadel founder—and major Republican donor—said at an event Monday that Trump’s tariffs are a “huge policy mistake,” with Bloomberg reporting he urged audience members to lobby Trump to step back on the tariffs and said he’s “really afraid of [the U.S.] abdicating our role of leadership for the free world.”
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell yet again on Monday, keeping President Trump under pressure over the tariff policy that has roiled the world since it was announced last Wednesday. Trump
As fallout continues from Trump's severe tariff policy on virtually all U.S. trading partners, some GOP senators are warning about the risks for American families.
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Latin Times on MSNTop Republican Pollster Says Trump's Impact on Economy is The 'Exact Opposite' of What Americans Voted ForGOP pollster Whit Ayres is warning that "higher prices and slower growth are exactly the opposite of what Americans voted for"
A majority of American adults are deeply skeptical about President Donald Trump's new tariff policy according to a new YouGov survey. More than half of those polled saying they regard the policy as "the largest peacetime tax hike in U.
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Stocktwits on MSNChina Claps Back At Trump With Ronald Reagan's 1987 Anti-Tariff Speech: 'Finds New Relevance In 2025'As the Sino-U.S. trade war intensifies, social media is aflutter with reactions to a post by the Chinese embassy in America appearing to take a potshot at President Donald Trump. The embassy's official X handle dug up an old videoclip of former President Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech on tariffs,