Trump, EU and Tariff
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Some foreign firms are taking a similar stance in response to Mr Trump’s new levies. In April Ferrari added up to 10% to the price of its cars. Britain’s Ineos said it would charge more for its Grenadier off‑roader. Canon, a camera-maker, has warned dealers to brace for price increases.
The Trump administration's 17% duty on fresh tomatoes imported from Mexico is creating challenges for the country that supplies the most tomatoes to U.S. consumers.
Bowls and smoothies made of the Amazon berry açaí have become ubiquitous in many cities across the United States, but consumers may think twice about shelling out after August 1 when a 50% tariff on imports from Brazil kicks in.
Trump has been busy in July, with a deal to bring real sugar back to (some) Coke recipes, a visit to the Federal Reserve, and demands about a sports team nickname.
President Trump said he's considering using money generated by U.S. tariffs on imports to offer a "little rebate" to Americans.
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U.S. President Donald Trump sprang a double surprise on the copper market when he announced import tariffs of 50% effective next month.
In a way, Intel just reported its best quarter in years. But given the harsh realities the chip maker faces, that’s no longer enough. Strong PC shipments by manufacturers looking to get ahead of tarif
The country's two largest two manufacturers saw sales of traditional toys decline due to delayed orders by retailers worried about tariffs.
WASHINGTON, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is unlikely to follow through on his threat to place 100% tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil because it would worsen politically-damaging inflation pressures and his similar threat against buyers of Venezuelan oil has had limited success, especially in China.
European Union countries approved a package of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods that could start in August if no trade agreement is reached. The list covers more than $100 billion worth of annual U.S.
In early August last year, Bangladesh witnessed a mini-revolution which saw the ouster of long-serving leader Sheikh Hasina and the installation of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus as an interim leader.