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The White House isn't budging on a 10% baseline tariff on most imports. One administration official argued that consumers will not foot the bill for tariffs.
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White House defends tariffs strategyWASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The White House continues to defend President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs on imports from around the world. “I don’t change my mind, but I’m ...
Dimon believes the President's approach initially could have been better—but said overall Trump is justified in enacting what ...
A slump in arrivals at ports represents the first clear sign of supply chain disruption that industry players say could ripple to consumers over the next several weeks, sparking shortages and pushing ...
Presidents' parties historically do poorly in midterms. But White House advisers are confident about holding the Senate, ...
A few hours after President Donald Trump’s trade negotiating team boarded a flight for the most important economic meetings ...
Monday’s edition of Morning Joe saw Scarborough discuss the president’s lack of concern over the spiraling cost of goods in ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told reporters that more details would be ...
Strategy has purchased 13,390 Bitcoin for $1.34 bn, lifting its holdings to 568,840 BTC acquired for $39.41 bn amid tariff ...
Since tariffs went into effect in early April, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has managed to accept delivery of three new tariff-free Airbus planes.
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