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President Trump said he's looking at tariff exemptions for baby products but expressed hesitation about too many carve-outs.
Trump confirmed he won't reverse the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, raising concerns for global markets and crypto traders ...
Despite pressure from President Donald Trump to slash interest rates, the Federal Reserve was expected to stick to its wait-and-see approach.
The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday, brushing off President Donald Trump's demands to lower ...
It seems the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision is not the only factor moving the stock market Wednesday afternoon. Just moments before the Fed's announcement, President Donald Trump said he is ...
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue was sworn-in as the Trump administration U.S. ambassador to China as trade talks between the ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a House subcommittee Tuesday the Trump administration has not talked with China about ...
It is unusual for the Fed to say that the risk of both higher prices and more unemployment have increased. But economists say ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign against China has ignited a trade war with mutually disastrous economic consequences and no clear end in sight.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he's not going to cut tariffs on China to get Beijing to come to the negotiating table, as top officials from the two countries prepare to meet this weekend.
The pause will end on July 31. During an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that aired May 4, Trump repeated the scenario of pricier dolls in his defense of tariff-induced price hikes, arguing that ...