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Pros and cons of tariffsTariff might be the "most beautiful word" to Donald Trump but for economists it tends to provoke an altogether different ...
While executives this week signaled they could accept policies that put pressure on the economy, analysts said the lighter ...
India’s milk revolution is fizzling out, reviving ‘vaad’ India’s traditional method for debates, tackling litigation delays ...
The pro-tariff policies of the new Trump administration are expected to have far-reaching impacts on the local car industry, ...
The economy could be too strong for Trump's tariffs to derail the outlook for stocks, investors and economists told BI.
Meanwhile, president’s cabinet picks move forward with RFK Jr confirmed as health secretary, Kash Patel’s FBI director ...
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India Today on MSNQuid pro quo: Why new US ‘reciprocal' tariffs may hit India the hardest"We're just going to do it the easy way. We're just going to say, whatever you charge, we charge," Trump said at a White ...
Trump also nominated Jonathan Gould, a former Bitfury legal officer, to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Gould, who previously worked at the OCC as senior deputy comptroller, ...
The proposed tariffs, if enacted, would raise annual spending costs for consumers by $835 per American, ING Economics ...
Last week, President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on imports from China, a move that experts expect will hike up prices ...
Tariff might be the "most beautiful word" to Donald Trump but for economists it tends to provoke an altogether different reaction. Most are "generally sceptical" about tariffs, said NBC News ...
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