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The Manila Times on MSNEU defends Trump trade deal in face of backlash
The European Union on Monday defended its trade deal with President Donald Trump, with EU capitals and businesses sharply ...
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The Manila Times on MSNChina and US wrap first day of trade talks
Chinese and US officials wrapped the first day in a fresh round of talks in Stockholm on Monday, with the world's top two ...
THAT’S NEAR 24TH AND PRATT TALKS OF TARIFFS AND TRADE DOMINATE CONVERSATIONS IN THE MEDIA AND ON THE FARM THIS WEEK. THE ...
( NewsNation) — President Donald Trump will meet with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer on Monday as he wraps up a Scotland ...
Trump's wide-ranging informal press conference in Scotland was convened with Starmer and touched on Jeffrey Epstein's island and Vladimir Putin's deadline.
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Trump is getting the world economy he wants — but the risk to growth could spoil his victory lap
President Donald Trump is getting his way with the world economy. Trading partners from the European Union to Japan to Vietnam appear to be acceding to the president’s demands to accept higher costs — ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNTrade deals boosting risk appetite in Asia, including the Philippines
The new US import tariff on goods from Asian countries like the Philippines suggests that President Donald Trump may be ...
President Donald Trump unveiled a trade agreement with the European Union on Sunday, making it the latest in a series of ...
President Donald Trump announced new trade agreements with Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia this week as the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWhat is the status of US tariff negotiations?
US tariff negotiations with key trading partners have shifted into high gear as economies race to avoid steeper duties before an Aug. 1 (Aug. 2 in Manila) deadline. Many of these tariff hikes were ...
By Sinéad Carew and Marc Jones NEW YORK, LONDON (Reuters) -Wall Street equities rose slightly while European stock indexes turned lower and the euro took a tumble on Monday as investors greeted a ...
More than 20 U.S. trading partners received letters from Trump in early July that promised higher tariffs starting this Friday, Aug. 1, unless there are new trade agreements. Some key countries didn't ...
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