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US President Donald Trump is trying again to end the war in Ukraine – not by targeting Russia, but by hitting the countries that buy Russia’s oil.
China’s G.D.P. report was released as the U.S. took stock of the latest inflation figures, which showed that Trump’s tariffs were starting to push up prices. Prices of products most exposed to tariffs, like household furnishings, jumped significantly in June.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNFM nominee Cho vows active response to Trump's calls for tariffs, 'modernizing' allianceForeign Minister nominee Cho Hyun vowed Thursday to actively respond to U.S. demands for higher tariffs and "modernizing" the alliance by closely consulting with the Donald Trump administration in a way that would mutually benefit both countries.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump’s Softer China Stance Could Earn Beijing Tariff Extension as White House Eyes Xi Meeting and Trade Breakthrough: ReportThe U.S. President was now reportedly seeking “quick wins” with China, rather than addressing the substantial trade deficits between the two countries.
China reported a better-than-expected economic growth as the world’s second largest economy took advantage of a trade truce with the US amid President Donald Trump’s tariff offensive.
Batteries Plus CEO Scott Williams said the chain has reduced its reliance on Chinese suppliers for car batteries in order to minimize tariff costs.
President Donald Trump has dialed down his confrontational tone with China in an effort to secure a summit with counterpart Xi Jinping and a trade deal with the world’s second-largest economy, people familiar with internal deliberations said.
Key Takeaways President Donald Trump said late Tuesday that new tariffs on semiconductors could be coming soon, though Wedbush analysts suggested his stance could soften.The analysts pointed to Nvidia's assurances from the Trump administration of licenses to resume AI chip sales to China,
June retail sales data will give investors a look at how tariff-fueled inflation is shaping consumer spending.