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Prepare for the 'year of tariffs' in 2025. Learn how escalating trade barriers and negotiations could impact markets and your investment strategies.
On Thursday at the University of Montana, agriculture industry professionals, farmers, and economists all gathered to talk about the impending tariffs set by President Trump.
Tariff policies are changing so rapidly that it can be hard to keep up. Here are all of President Donald Trump's proposed, scheduled and implemented tariffs.
Utah is well-positioned to benefit from a potential new tariff on U.S. copper imports thanks to it's rich natural resources and investment-friendly mining incentives.
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Bizcommunity on MSNTrump's tariffs put 100,000 jobs at risk in South Africa, central bank chief saysUS President Donald Trump's tariffs on South Africa could cause around 100,000 job losses, with the agriculture and automotive sectors hardest-hit, central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago said on Wednesday,
Fareed Zakaria asks Bill Gates how damaging he thinks Trump’s tariffs are. Hear his response . 01:43 . Now playing
Embraer SA’s stock sunk to a session low after Chief Executive Officer Francisco Gomes Neto said the aircraft manufacturer could revise its business plan if Donald Trump’s tariffs are implemented. The financial burden on the aircraft manufacturer could reach 20 billion reais ($3.
Gov. Polis issues executive order to track financial impact of Trump tariffs to have data on how they will affect the state's economy
Economists had already downgraded growth for the European Union, and the new duties would hit industries there especially hard. Companies are looking for ways to blunt the impact.
A renewed threat of tariffs is looming over the category at a time when K-beauty brands are looking to further their presence in the U.S.
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AlterNet on MSN'Good evidence': New data shows the 'surest sign' Trump policies are making inflation riseThe latest inflation data suggests that President Donald Trump's tariffs may already be having an impact on the finances of working-class families. In a Tuesday article for Axios, journalists Courtenay Brown and Neil Irwin reported on Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from June that was just released this week,