Trump threatens tariffs on Apple, EU in trade war escalation
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While tariff-fueled inflation has yet to show up broadly in the economy, it could be driving a noticeable uptick in the cost of furniture and other household furnishings.
( The Hill) — The worst impacts of President Donald Trump’s tariffs could hit just in time for back-to-school shopping. Whether or not Trump reaches new deals with China and other trading partners, spikes in prices are already affecting clothing, electronics and other classroom essentials, and the deepest cuts could be mere weeks away.
The EU’s proposal outlines mutual investment and procurement plans in artificial intelligence, digital connectivity, and other sectors.
A surprise truce in a spiraling tariff war between the US and China last week was hailed by Chinese pundits as a success for the country. But Beijing is gearing up for a rocky path in relations, and negotiations,
Trump's surprise 50% EU tariff triggers $300M in crypto liquidations as Bitcoin and altcoins reel from renewed trade war fears.